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IEA: UAE's post OPEC expansion drive to raise oil production above 5 million bpd in next year

The International Energy Agency reported on Wednesday that the United Arab Emirates could have a production of more than 5 million?bpd in 2015 as it moves to increase its output after?its 'exit from OPEC. This would make it a major contributor to non-OPEC+ growth.

The UAE announced its decision to exit OPEC earlier this year. It was made in order to prioritise production capacity expansion, maximise the value of their resources and free output from the 'constraints' of the group quotas.

The IEA has forecast that the total oil production in 2027 will reach 5.2 millions barrels per day, an increase of 730,000 bpd on a year-on-year basis.

The IEA reported that the UAE's crude production capacity increased from?3.1m bpd to nearly 4.4m bpd between 2016 and 2026. This expansion was accompanied by a 1.1m bpd increase in condensate, natural?gas liquids, and other products.

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Suhail al-Mazrouei, UAE Energy Minister, has said that the country can increase oil production to?6m bpd depending on market conditions. However he stressed that this was not an official goal.

The IEA said that exports have remained resilient despite disruptions caused by the Iran 'war. Infrastructure such as the 1.8m bpd Habshan to Fujairah pipe and the 42 mb of storage in Fujairah has supported this.

The agency reported that shipments rose in May. Total exports increased by 260,000 bpd from one month to the next, to 3.1m bpd. Crude production climbed to 2.8m bpd. This is still about 835, 000 bpd less than pre-conflict.

IEA stated that the increase in 'dark activity' was a result of 'tankers' increasing their journeys along Omani coast?while turning off their transponders.

ADNOC stated that it is fast-tracking the construction of a new West East pipeline in order to bypass the Strait of Hormuz and double Fujairah's export capacity. The project has already been completed at about 50% and the delivery date for the pipeline is 2027. (Reporting and editing by Jan Harvey; Ahmad Ghaddar)

(source: Reuters)