Oil consumption
Found 4 free book(s)bp Statistical Review of World Energy 2020
www.bp.comOil • Oil consumption grew by a below average 0.9 million barrels per day (b/d), or 0.9%. Demand for all liquid fuels (including biofuels) rose by 1.1 million b/d and topped 100 million b/d for the first time. • Oil consumption growth was led by China (680,000 b/d) and other emerging economies, while demand fell in the OECD (-290,000 b/d).
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Full report – Statistical Review of World Energy 2021
www.bp.comOil The oil price (Dated Brent) averaged $41.84/bbl in 2020 – the lowest since 2004. Oil consumption fell by a record 9.1 million barrels per day (b/d), or 9.3%, to its lowest level since 2011. Oil demand fell most in the US (-2.3 million b/d), the EU (-1.5 million b/d) and India (-480,000 b/d). China was virtually the only country where
International Energy Outlook 2019
www.eia.govto higher energy demand. In the High Oil Price case, proportionally higher amounts of crude oil are supplied by countries that are not part of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). • In the Low Oil Price case, world liquids consumption in 2050 is 1 million b/d higher than in the Reference case.