All publications by tag «DEMAND»
2016, January, 26, 19:20:00
2040: DEMAND WILL UP BY 25%
From 2014 to 2040, we see global demand for energy rising by 25 percent. This increase is equivalent to the total energy used in North America and Latin America today.
2016, January, 26, 19:15:00
OIL DEMAND WILL GROW
"Demand will grow, as it has already started in 2015, and there will be a period not far into the future (when) demand will catch up with supply,"
2016, January, 19, 20:10:00
OPEC SEES MORE
Demand for OPEC's oil will rise to an average 31.65 million b/d in 2016, from 29.90 million b/d in 2015, the producer group said in its latest monthly report.
2015, December, 23, 19:50:00
OPEC: OIL DEMAND UP 97 MBD
Global energy demand is set to increase by almost 50% in the period to 2040, with the overall energy mix continuing to be led by fossil fuels at almost 78%
2015, November, 30, 19:45:00
2016: OIL DEMAND UP 2%
In its Energy Demand Forecast, the institute said the country's jet fuel demand is expected to increase 5.5% on year to 36.2 million barrels next year, compared with 34.4 million barrels estimated for this year.
2015, October, 19, 19:35:00
OIL DEMAND GROWTH
"The fourth-quarter oil demand will be mainly boosted by heating oil demand in Asia. And in 2016, North America and Asia will continue to drive the global oil demand growth," the country's third-largest refiner said in an earnings statement.
2015, October, 14, 19:30:00
OPEC: WORLD ECONOMY & OIL MARKET
World economic growth has been revised down to 3.1% for 2015 and to 3.4% for 2016. While OECD growth remains unchanged at 2.0% for 2015 and 2.1% in 2016, major emerging economies are increasingly facing challenges. China’s and India’s growth forecasts have been revised down by 0.1 percentage points to now stand at 6.8% and 6.4% for China and at 7.4% and 7.6% for India in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
2015, October, 14, 19:25:00
OIL MARKET SLOWDOWN
The demand outlook for next year is looking softer mainly due to recent downgrades to the macroeconomic outlook and expectations that crude oil prices will not see repeats of the heavy losses of 2015.
2015, September, 21, 18:45:00
U.S. OIL DEMAND UP
Total petroleum deliveries (a measure of demand) in August rose by 0.8 percent from August 2014 to average nearly 19.6 million barrels per day, according to API’s Monthly Statistical Report for August 2015. August crude oil production was the highest level for the month and the highest year to date level in 43 years, since 1972.
2015, September, 15, 19:00:00
OPEC 2016: MORE OIL
World Oil Demand.
In 2015, world oil demand growth is expected to be around 1.46 mb/d after an upward revision of around 84 tb/d, mainly to reflect better-than-expected data from OECD region. In 2016, world oil demand is anticipated to rise by 1.29 mb/d after a downward revision of around 50 tb/d.