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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · The latter’s oil demand growth slows from 1.7 mb/d in 2023 to 620 kb/d in 2024, or from roughly three-quarters to half of the global total, under the gathering weight of a challenging economic environment and slower expansion in its petrochemical sector. As in 2023, non-OPEC+ oil supply growth will eclipse the oil demand expansion by some margin.

  2. Jun 12, 2024 · Oil 2024 looks beyond the short-term horizon covered in the IEA’s monthly Oil Market Report to provide a comprehensive overview of evolving oil supply and demand dynamics through to 2030. The report provides detailed analysis and forecasts of oil demand fundamentals across fuels, sectors and regions. It also outlines projected supply from ...

  3. May 15, 2024 · Global oil demand is now expected to rise by 1.1 mb/d in 2024, 140 kb/d less than projected in last month’s Report. Our global outlook for 2025 is largely unchanged, with the pace of growth now marginally eclipsing 2024 at 1.2 mb/d. The health of global oil demand will likely be a key topic for discussion when OPEC+ ministers meet in Vienna ...

  4. The global oil demand growth forecast for 2024 remains broadly unchanged from last month’s assessment of 2.2 mb/d. Slight adjustments were made to the 1Q24 data, with a slight upward revision in OECD Europe and some nonOECD data- , reflecting better-than-expected performance in oil demand data. This increase was

  5. In 2023, world oil demand exceeded 100 million bbl/d for the first time since the pandemic. Forecasts suggest global oil demand will grow even more in 2024.

  6. Jun 11, 2024 · World oil consumption will see a year-on-year increase of 2.3 MMbpd in the second half, about 150,000 bpd more than during the first, amid continued economic growth in China and other emerging ...

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  8. Oil 2024 Executive summary P AGE | 8 I EA. CC BY 4.0. World oil demand tempered by clean energy transition Based on today’s market conditions and policies, global oil demand will level off . at around 106 mb/d towards the end of the decade amid the accelerating transition . to clean energy technologies. Surging EV sales and continued efficiency