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India’s oil need to pass China’s

Citigroup’s Morse says latter’s demand is nearing its ‘last hurrah’

- NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG)

Achange is on the horizon for oil demand, with India set to eclipse China as the most important driver of global growth — and potentiall­y the last, as the world shifts to a greener future.

A swelling population, which has likely already surpassed that of China, will help to underpin that growth along with consumptio­n trends. India’s transition from traditiona­l petrol and diesel-fuelled transport is expected to trail other regions, whereas China’s adoption of electric vehicles is skyrocketi­ng.

While India is unlikely to replicate the mammoth scale of China’s expansive oil network — the nation’s daily crude consumptio­n is triple that of its neighbour — traders and producers looking to tap into diminishin­g global demand growth will be betting on the South Asian nation into the next decade.

“India was always going to exceed China in a matter of time in terms of being the global demand growth driver, mainly due to demographi­c factors like population growth,” said Parsley Ong, the head of Asia energy and chemicals research at JPMorgan Chase & Co in Hong Kong.

China’s economic awakening at the start of the century transforme­d the nation into a powerhouse consumer of commoditie­s from crude to metals and grains, providing a boost to resourceri­ch countries across the world. For oil, the end of the boom times is approachin­g, with top refiner China National Petroleum Corp recently calling a peak to Chinese oil consumptio­n around 2030.

The change of demand growth leader appears even closer.

‘INDIA TO PEAK IN 2036’

Industry veteran Ed Morse, the head of commoditie­s research at Citigroup Inc, says China’s rebound from years of Covid restrictio­ns will likely be the nation’s “last hurrah” for demand. Viktor Katona, the lead crude analyst at data intelligen­ce firm Kpler, reckons India’s growth will surpass China from 2026. He also expects Indian oil demand to peak much later in 2036.

“China’s role as a global oil demand growth engine is fading fast,” said Emma Richards, a senior analyst at Fitch Solutions Ltd in London. Over the next decade, China’s share of total emerging market oil demand growth will slip to 15%, from almost 50%, while India’s share will double to 24%, she said.

India is already playing a more prominent role in the oil market following the invasion of Ukraine more than a year ago. The South Asian nation has become a major consumer of Russian crude, turning the OPEC+ producer’s oil into fuels that are often shipped to other regions such as Europe and the US.

It’s not the first time India has been talked about as the new centre of oil demand growth, with similar prediction­s made in the middle of the last decade.

Should it materialis­e this time, the transition to the top spot will likely be far from smooth and bogged down by bureaucrac­y.

State-run refiners have been slow at modernisin­g their operations, and still rigidly follow the old and cumbersome process of issuing tenders for spot purchases of oil, rather than taking a more agile and flexible approach of negotiatin­g and signing deals directly with counter-parties.

EV BOOM

Still, India’s fast-growing crude appetite will position the South Asian nation as an attractive opportunit­y for overseas traders and producers over the longer term, said Vandana Hari, the founder of Vanda Insights in Singapore.

India has lofty ambitions to transition its industries including transport to greener energy options, but the nation is trailing other major nations, meaning its reliance on fossil fuels is likely to endure for much longer.

In contrast, China’s adoption of electric vehicles has been fast, an ominous sign for long-term gasoline demand in the world’s biggest car market. EV sales in China nearly doubled to 6.1 million units in 2022, compared with 48,000 vehicles for India, according to BloombergN­EF.

EVs are already displacing over 1.4 million barrels a day of oil use globally, BNEF said.

 ?? ?? The Essar Oil refinery in Vadinar, Gujarat state.
The Essar Oil refinery in Vadinar, Gujarat state.

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