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Forecast overview

Notable Forecast Changes 2026 2027
The current STEO forecast was released June 9. The previous STEO forecast was released May 12.
Henry Hub spot price (dollars per million British thermal units) 3.60∣3.60 3.60∣3.46
Previous forecast 3.50∣3.50 3.50∣3.18
Percentage change 2.8% 9.0%
OPEC+ crude oil production (million barrels per day) 34.0 39.8
Previous forecast 35.6 39.8
Percentage change -4.5% 0.0%
World liquid fuels consumption growth (million barrels per day) -1.1 2.5
Previous forecast 0.2 1.5
Percentage point change -1.3 1.0
U.S. crude oil inventories (million barrels) 419 422
Previous forecast 431 434
Percentage change -2.8% -2.6%

You can find more information in the detailed table of forecast changes.

Overview
2024 2025 2026projected 2027projected
Brent crude oil (dollars per barrel) 81 69 95 79
Gasoline retail price (dollars per gallon) 3.31 3.10 3.90 3.64
U.S. crude oil production (million barrels per day) 13.2 13.6 13.7 14.2
Natural gas spot price (dollars per million BTU) 2.19 3.53 3.60 3.46
U.S. LNG exports (billion cubic feet per day) 11.9 15.1 17.2 18.6
Shares of U.S. electricity generation (percentage)
Natural gas 42 40 40 40
Coal 16 17 16 15
Nuclear 19 18 18 18
Conventional hydropower 6 6 6 6
Wind 11 11 11 12
Solar 5 7 8 9
Other energy sources 1 1 1 1
U.S. GDP (percentage change) 2.8 2.1 2.0 1.7
U.S. CO2 emissions (million metric tons) 4,789 4,904 4,818 4,837

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