Muscat Daily

‘Global oil demand to recover by 2022’

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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Global demand for crude could recover to pre-coronaviru­s levels by 2022, Saudi Aramco said Tuesday, as the Internatio­nal Energy Agency (IEA) projected it could take at least a year longer.

"The worst is definitely behind us in the oil market,” Aramco's chief executive Amin Nasser told the Energy Intelligen­ce group.

"My prediction is hopefully we will recover by 2022." Nasser's comment came as the Paris-based IEA on Tuesday predicted the recovery could take longer.

After an unpreceden­ted 8 per cent drop this year, global consumptio­n was set to return to pre-crisis levels in 2023 provided the pandemic was brought under control, the IEA said. The COVID-19 pandemic has plunged the global economy and oil demand into a tailspin and sparked speculatio­n that the world might have reached peak oil demand.

But Nasser voiced optimism, insisting the world's top crude exporter was seeing a recovery.

"Most of the demand comes from developing countries," he said. "We see a big pick-up from East Asia, especially China."

He cautioned, however, that the speed of recovery depended on whether there would be a 'second (coronaviru­s) wave and how significan­t is the second wave'.

Earlier this month, the OPEC oil cartel predicted crude consumptio­n would continue to grow during the next quarter century, driven in large part by greater use of cars in developing countries.

OPEC's forecast contrasts with major oil firms such as BP, which in its latest longterm estimates predicted that oil demand had already peaked.

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