Coronavirus crisis will erase nearly a decade of oil demand growth this year, iea says
Coronavirus crisis will erase nearly a decade of oil demand growth this year, iea says"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
A Surgutneftegas worker near pumpjacks in Surgut Region of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area - Yugra, in the West Siberian petroleum basin. Alexei Andronov | TASS via Getty Images The
International Energy Agency (IEA) said Wednesday that it expects the coronavirus crisis to erase almost a decade of oil demand growth in 2020, with countries around the world effectively
having to shut down in response to the pandemic. A public health crisis has prompted governments to impose draconian measures on the lives of billions of people. It has created an
unprecedented demand shock in energy markets, with mobility brought close to a standstill. Activity in the transportation sector has fallen dramatically almost everywhere, the IEA said,
noting that confinement measures had been implemented in 187 countries and territories in response to the Covid-19 outbreak. "Even assuming that travel restrictions are eased in the
second half of the year, we expect that global oil demand in 2020 will fall by 9.3 million barrels a day versus 2019, erasing almost a decade of growth." In its closely-watched monthly
report, the Paris-based agency said demand in April is estimated to be 29 million barrels per day lower than a year ago, hitting a level last seen in 1995. For the second quarter of the
year, oil demand is expected to be 23.1 million barrels per day below year-ago levels. Yet, while a recovery is forecast to be underway in the second half of the year, the IEA said it
expects this to be gradual and, in December, demand will still be down 2.7 million barrels per day year-on-year. Oil prices, which were already trading slightly lower Wednesday morning,
extended their losses shortly after the report was published. International benchmark Brent crude traded at around $28.74 a barrel, down more than 2.8%, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate
(WTI) stood at $19.77, down around 1.7%. WTI futures closed more than 10% lower in the previous session, settling marginally above $20 a barrel, while Brent settled almost 7% lower on
Tuesday, slightly below $30. 'BACK FROM THE BRINK' The IEA's projections come shortly after oil producers OPEC and its non-OPEC allies, sometimes referred to as OPEC+,
finalized a historic agreement to cut oil output along with other producers, including the U.S. The deal will take 9.7 million barrels per day off the market from May 1. "The historic
decisions taken by OPEC+ and the G-20 should help bring the oil industry back from the brink of an even more serious situation than it currently faces," the IEA said. "Even so, the
implied stock build-up of 12 million barrels per day in the first half of the year still threatens to overwhelm the logistics of the oil industry — ships, pipelines and storage tanks — in
the coming weeks." The IEA said it was encouraged by the "solidarity" shown by policymakers from producing and consuming countries, but warned there was "clearly a long
way to go before we can pun the Covid-19 crisis behind us."
Trending News
Page Not Found :(newsHong KongAsiaEnvironmentGlobalSportslifestyleFeaturesHealth & FitnessTravelFoodentertainmentMoviesTVTech & GamingMus...
Suicide Attack Kills 3 AfghansKANDAHAR, Afghanistan — A suicide bomber rammed a car full of explosives into a NATO military convoy here, killing three...
50 LBWIs (BW ≤ 2500g) IN A KENYAN RURAL HOSPITALDuring their post at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Consolata Hospital NKUBU, a rural hospital in Meru ...
What explains shivraj chouhan’s shift in stance and ‘makeover’?_(THIS PIECE WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN HINDI AND HAS BEEN TRANSLATED BY OM TIWARI. TIWARI IS A DELHI-BASED JOURNALIST AN...
Covid vaccine priority continues by age but Asthma UK hits back - ‘unacceptable decision'The COVID-19 vaccination programme in the UK will continue to rollout vaccines to people by age, it’s been announced tod...
Latests News
Coronavirus crisis will erase nearly a decade of oil demand growth this year, iea saysA Surgutneftegas worker near pumpjacks in Surgut Region of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area - Yugra, in the West Siberia...
Part England, part Mojave - Los Angeles TimesHer sundress fluttering in the wind and a hostess tray of Arnold Palmers cradled in her hands, Pamela Volante hardly loo...
America spent billions training afghan troops. Some get to america and just disappear.The United States has spent some $60 billion over the last 14 years to train and equip Afghan troops, bringing 2,200 of ...
https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2023/09/27/trop-tard-pour-accommoder-une-passagere-avec-une-allergie-severe-ignoree-durant-un-vol 2023-09-27T08:24:5https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2023/09/27/trop-tard-pour-accommoder-une-passagere-avec-une-allergie-severe-ignoree-du...
Unhrc adopts resolution linking plastic pollution, ocean protection and human right to a healthy environmentThe United Nations Human Rights Council has adopted a resolution recognising, for the first time, the critical connectio...