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China’s evolution into the world’s biggest oil importer has supported crude prices for decades and provided business opportunities for merchants from Shanghai to Dubai and London. A tolerance ...
India is set to lead in oil demand growth in 2024, with a projected increase of 200,000 barrels per day (kb/d), surpassing China for the first time, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its ...
adding that demand outside China remains "tepid at best." IEA warned that OPEC and its allies "may be staring at a substantial surplus." Global oil demand in the first half of the year grew at ...
Global oil demand growth is “slowing sharply” as China’s economy cools, pushing prices to a three-year low, the International Energy Agency said. World consumption increased by 800,000 ...
China’s sluggish economy is the main factor behind the slowdown but its switch to electric cars and high-speed rail over internal air journeys could see oil demand peak earlier than expected ...
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China no longer looks like the engine driving global crude demand, which is uncharted waters for many of the traders and executives that gathered for the APPEC oil conference in Singapore this week.
(Bloomberg) -- For the first time in two decades, China no longer looks like the engine driving global crude demand, which is uncharted waters for many of the traders and executives that gathered for ...