Global oil demand to return to pre-covid levels only by 2023, iea forecast shows

Global oil demand to return to pre-covid levels only by 2023, iea forecast shows

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The oil demand worldwide plummeted by 9 million barrels a day (mbd) in 2020 as the air traffic across the world was largely suspended, while the other movements were restricted to curb the


outbreak of the virus. > "Global oil demand, still reeling from the effects of the pandemic, > is unlikely to catch up with its pre-Covid trajectory. In 2020, the > start of 


our forecast period, oil demand was nearly 9 mb/d below the > level seen in 2019, and it is not expected to return to that level > before 2023," the IEA said in the Oil 2021 


report. The oil demand in 2019 amounted to 99.7 mbd, while in 2020 it shrank to 91 mbd and this year is expected to rebound to 96.5 mbd, according to the IEA estimations. > "As a 


result, by 2026, global oil consumption is projected to reach > 104.1 mb/d. This would represent an increase of 4.4 mb/d from 2019 > levels. Oil demand in 2025 is set to be 2.5 mb/d 


lower than was > forecast a year ago in our Oil 2020 report," the report read. The demand growth in the coming years would be largely driven by Asian countries such as India and


China, while the consumption in the Western countries is unlikely to return to pre-crisis levels. The aviation sector’s demand, which was hit the most by the pandemic, is expected to recover


only by 2024 as business travel is forecast to remain limited, the IEA underlined.