Azerbaijan, Baku, May 13 / Trend , A.Badalova/
The United States Energy Information Agency (EIA) predicts an increase of oil deliveries from Azerbaijan to 0.12 million bpd to 1 million barrels in 2009.
In 2010, Azerbaijan's oil deliveries will increase by 0.15 million barrels to 1.15 million barrels per day.
EIA increased the forecast by 100,000 barrels per day of non-OPEC countries. According to new projections, this year's production will increase by 0.1 million barrels to 49.83 million barrels a day. In 2010, the oil volume of these countries will increase by 0.04 million barrels per day to 49.87 million barrels a day, EIA said.
According to May report of EIA, the oil production of former Soviet Union, Latin America and the North Sea was higher than expected in the first half of 2009.
In 2010, the EIA expects oil production of former Soviet Union countries at the level of 12.91 million barrels a day, which at 0.08 million barrels per day higher production in 2009.
Out of the total oil supplies of non-OPEC countries, some 1.5 million barrels a day accounts for Kazakhstan. In 2010, Kazakhstan will increase the supply to 0.11 million barrels to 1.61 million barrels per day.
Turkmenistan's oil deliveries in 2009 will be 0.2 million barrels per day. In 2010, the volume of shipments is projected to remain at the same level.
According to EIA, OPEC oil production will decline by 2.63 million barrels per day to 28.65 million in 2009 and increase by 0.17 million barrels to 28.82 million bpd in 2010. In the first quarter of this year, OPEC oil production (including Iraq) was 28.7 million barrels per day according to the EIA.
The EIA is a statistical agency of the U.S. created by Congress in 1977.
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