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Oil Demand Growth Slowest Since Pandemic on China Weakness, IEA Says

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Global oil demand in the first half of the year grew at the slowest level since 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, according to the latest International Energy Agency (IEA) report.
  • The Paris-based organization attributed the slump China's slowdown and transition to EVs, 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 the slowest level since 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, according to the latest monthly report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).

The Paris-based organization attributed the slump to a "rapidly slowing China" and the country's transition to electric vehicles (EVs), adding that demand outside China remains "tepid at best." 

IEA Warns of OPEC+ 'Substantial Surplus'

澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:Crude oil futures have been hit recently as OPEC—a dominant coalition of oil-produc♔ing nations—cut back on its demand outlook and growth projections🐠, and the IEA warned that OPEC and its allies "may be staring at a substantial surplus."

In early September, Saudi Arabia and its OPEC+ allies announced they would postpone plans to start unwinding voluntary output cuts by two months, in a bid "to halt the precipitous slide in oil prices," the IEA said.

Crude oil futures wer🐼e about 1% 🔜higher Thursday morning.

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