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India’s stuttering economy hits global oil demand: Expert

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LONDON: India’s oil consumptio­n is growing well below its long-term trend as the country struggles with a widespread economic slowdown, including a slump in new vehicle sales. The slowdown is part of a worldwide economic decelerati­on, which is weighing heavily on the motor industry.

But because India has been so important for growth in oil demand over the last two decades, its downturn is materially shifting oil’s global production-consumptio­n balance and weighing on prices.

India’s slowdown threatens to trim at least 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) from global consumptio­n growth in 2019, helping push world growth down to 1 million bpd or less this year.

In the last two decades, India’s consumptio­n increased at an annual average

rate of around 5 percent compared with a worldwide average of 1.5 percent, making the country a major source of incrementa­l demand. It accounted for almost 13 percent of worldwide consumptio­n growth between 1998 and 2018, rising to 18 percent between 2013 and 2018 (“Statistica­l Review of World Energy”, BP, 2019).

But the country’s consumptio­n was up by just 1.45 percent in the three months from June to August compared with the same period a year earlier, down from more than 8 percent year-on-year at the start of 2018. Gasoline, used by private motorists, is now growing less than 10 percent year-on-year, down from more than 13 percent in the first quarter of last year, according to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. Diesel, used for moving road and rail freight, as well as on farms and in small-scale power generation, and the fuel most closely linked to economic activity, is increasing by just 1.3 percent, down from more than 9 percent in early 2018.

Economy stalls

India’s economy has slowed sharply this year owing to a broad-based slowdown in business investment and household consumptio­n (“World economic outlook update”, IMF, July 2019). Domestic passenger vehicle sales in the three months to August were down by nearly 27 percent compared with the same period last year, the sharpest fall for at least 16 years.

Falling sales have led to tens of thousands of layoffs by domestic motor manufactur­ers, parts makers and distributo­rs, which are rippling through the rest of the economy and labor market. Lower sales will also translate into slower growth in the vehicle fleet and fuel consumptio­n, especially gasoline, over the next year.

India’s central bank has cut interest rates four times so far in 2019 and the union government has announced an ambitious package of corporate tax cuts to stimulate the economy. Until the economy recovers its momentum, however, it will remain a major drag on the global oil market and prices. —Agencies

 ??  ?? NEW DELHI: A woman vendor sorts green peas at a wholesale vegetable market in New Delhi yesterday.—AFP
NEW DELHI: A woman vendor sorts green peas at a wholesale vegetable market in New Delhi yesterday.—AFP

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