U.S. oil output is poised to surpass Saudi Arabias in the next decade, making the worlds biggest fuel consumer almost self-reliant and putting it on track to become a net exporter, the International Energy Agency said. Growing supplies of crude extracted through new technology including hydraulic fracturing of underground rock formations will transform the U.S. into the largest producer for about five years starting about 2020, the Paris-based adviser to 28 nations said today in its annual World Energy Outlook. The U.S. met 83 percent of its energy needs in the first six months of this year, according to the Energy Department in Washington.
The IEA outlook feeds into the idea of a shift in the center of influence in the world oil market, said Gareth Lewis-Davies, an analyst at BNP Paribas SA in London. Given Saudi Arabia is willing to shift production up and down it will retain a large degree of influence, and remain important as a price-influencer.
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