Chart of the Day: Low Global Demand for Oil Probably Points to a Sluggish Global Economy   Leave a comment

Stuart Staniford notes that oil production, which plateaued in early 2012, has since dropped off:

OPEC has revised down their numbers for June significantly and both the IEA and OPEC show very slight increases in July relatively to June. The overall effect is now that production appears to have fallen about 1mbd in June versus the plateau level that obtained from January to May, and has not recovered in July….Prices rebounded slightly in June — but nowhere near the level of earlier in the year.

This is a bad economic indicator. If a drop in supply doesn’t stimulate a rise in prices, it means either that inventories are high — which they aren’t — or that global demand is dropping significantly. And if global demand is dropping, that most likely means the global economy is turning down.

It’s just one data point. No need to start tearing your hair out over it. But it’s a pretty big data point.

 

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| Fri Aug. 17, 2012 9:51 AM PDT

http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2012/08/chart-day-low-global-demand-oil-probably-points-sluggish-global-economy

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