All publications by tag «DEMAND»
2020, July, 15, 14:15:00
OIL DEMAND WILL UP
In 2021, oil demand is forecast to partially recover from the current year to show historic high growth of 7.0 mb/d.
2020, July, 14, 13:05:00
OIL DEMAND IS BETTER
The key Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee, co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and Russia, the two largest members of the coalition, will convene online July 15 and make a final recommendation.
2020, July, 14, 12:45:00
EUROPE'S GAS DEMAND DOWN
Gas consumption in Q1 fell by more than 20% year on year in a number of EU countries, including Romania, Latvia, Finland and Slovakia.
2020, June, 18, 11:20:00
WORLD OIL DEMAND WILL FALL BY 9 MBD
World oil demand is projected to decrease by 9.1 mb/d in 2020, unchanged from the previous month’s assessment. The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected global economic activities, eliminating global oil demand growth potential and leading to a y-o-y decline of 6.4 mb/d in 1Q20 and by 17.3 mb/d y-o-y in 2Q20.
2020, June, 17, 12:40:00
GLOBAL OIL DEMAND UPDOWN
Oil demand in 2020 is expected to fall by 8.1 mb/d, the largest in history, before recovering by 5.7 mb/d in 2021.
2020, June, 2, 15:00:00
CHINA'S ENERGY DEMAND UP
The recent rebound in domestic oil and gas consumption may be difficult to sustain over the rest of the year, as recent data for the China's economy suggests an uneven and difficult road to recovery that could weigh on energy demand.
2020, May, 20, 11:35:00
GAS DEMAND WILL DROP 2%
Global gas demand to total close to 3,878 billion cubic meters (Bcm) in 2020, down from 3,951 Bcm last year. In its pre-Covid-19 estimates, this year’s natural gas demand was expected to grow to 4,038 Bcm.
2020, May, 15, 11:50:00
U.S. OIL DEMAND DOWN TO 14.2 MBD
Reduced economic activity resulting from shelter-in-place restrictions due to COVID-19 drove significant near-term disruptions to energy markets in the month of April with U.S. petroleum demand falling nearly 27 percent to 14.2 million barrels per day (mb/d),
2020, May, 14, 16:20:00
GLOBAL OIL DEMAND WILL DOWN BY 9 MBD
For 2019, world oil demand growth is kept broadly unchanged compared to last month’s assessment, estimated to have grown by 0.83 mb/d, y-o-y, to average 98.72 mb/d. In 2020, world oil demand growth is adjusted lower by 2.23 mb/d and is now forecast to drop by 9.07 mb/d.