Global oil demand chart
Show Chart The current and expected balance of oil supply and demand fundamentals are a significant factor influencing the price of oil and in turn the health of the oil and gas industry. By clicking the drop box above, you can switch from Supply to Demand or show both at once. Crude oil - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on March of 2020. Historically, Crude oil reached an all time high of 147.27 in July of 2008. Crude oil is expected to trade at 31.29 USD/BBL by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. This chart shows current oil consumption in the world. Current Oil Consumption in the World: 84,455,330 barrels per day (bbl/day) 1 barrel = (42 US gallons, 158.9873 litres,or 34.9723 Imperial (UK) gallons) World oil demand growth remains solid, although the pace of growth is slowing. China’s growth slows while India’s demand remains robust, and by 2024 we forecast that India’s annual volume growth will equal China’s. on oil prices What you need to believe Supply disruption continues USD80-90 Impact on oil prices What you need to believe Stagnation and oversupply USD50-55 Impact on oil prices Global oil demand End user demand growing at 1.0%p.a. and MARPOL adds ~0.5 MMb/d End user demand grows at 1.0% p.a.; MARPOL and adds up to 1 MMb/d of demand Interactive historical chart showing the monthly level of U.S. crude oil production back to 1983 from the US Energy Information Adminstration (EIA). Values shown are in thousands of barrels produced per day. The current level of U.S. crude oil production as of March 2020 is 13,000.00 thousand barrels per day. Chart and table showing yearly consumption of crude oil by country (World). Data obtained from the US Energy Information Administration.
Crude oil - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on March of 2020. Historically, Crude oil reached an all time high of 147.27 in July of 2008. Crude oil is expected to trade at 31.29 USD/BBL by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations.
Crude oil - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on March of 2020. Historically, Crude oil reached an all time high of 147.27 in July of 2008. Crude oil is expected to trade at 31.29 USD/BBL by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. This chart shows current oil consumption in the world. Current Oil Consumption in the World: 84,455,330 barrels per day (bbl/day) 1 barrel = (42 US gallons, 158.9873 litres,or 34.9723 Imperial (UK) gallons) World oil demand growth remains solid, although the pace of growth is slowing. China’s growth slows while India’s demand remains robust, and by 2024 we forecast that India’s annual volume growth will equal China’s. on oil prices What you need to believe Supply disruption continues USD80-90 Impact on oil prices What you need to believe Stagnation and oversupply USD50-55 Impact on oil prices Global oil demand End user demand growing at 1.0%p.a. and MARPOL adds ~0.5 MMb/d End user demand grows at 1.0% p.a.; MARPOL and adds up to 1 MMb/d of demand Interactive historical chart showing the monthly level of U.S. crude oil production back to 1983 from the US Energy Information Adminstration (EIA). Values shown are in thousands of barrels produced per day. The current level of U.S. crude oil production as of March 2020 is 13,000.00 thousand barrels per day. Chart and table showing yearly consumption of crude oil by country (World). Data obtained from the US Energy Information Administration.
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Global Oil Production & Consumption since 1965. Tested in latest versions of Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer. A minimal screen resolution of 1600 x 900px is recommended. Chart and table showing yearly consumption of crude oil by country (World). Data obtained from the US Energy Information Administration. Crude oil - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on March of 2020. Historically, Crude oil reached an all time high of 147.27 in July of 2008. Crude oil is expected to trade at 31.29 USD/BBL by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations.
Chart and table showing yearly consumption of crude oil by country (World). Data obtained from the US Energy Information Administration.
Crude oil - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on March of 2020. Historically, Crude oil reached an all time high of 147.27 in July of 2008. Crude oil is expected to trade at 31.29 USD/BBL by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. The March OMR will have the usual data and projections through end-2020, but with abridged text due to the release of Oil 2020 on the same day (provided free of charge to OMR subscribers). In the June report, supply and demand forecasts will be extended to 2021. Global oil demand in 2019 and 2020, by region (in million barrels daily)*. This statistic shows the projected demand for oil by world region in 2019 and 2020. For 2019, a total global demand of 101.6 million barrels of oil per day was estimated.
forward curve back into contango; yet positive sentiment on oil prices. Global oil demand. End user demand growing at 1.0%p.a. and. MARPOL adds ~0.5
World oil demand growth remains solid, although the pace of growth is slowing. China’s growth slows while India’s demand remains robust, and by 2024 we forecast that India’s annual volume growth will equal China’s. on oil prices What you need to believe Supply disruption continues USD80-90 Impact on oil prices What you need to believe Stagnation and oversupply USD50-55 Impact on oil prices Global oil demand End user demand growing at 1.0%p.a. and MARPOL adds ~0.5 MMb/d End user demand grows at 1.0% p.a.; MARPOL and adds up to 1 MMb/d of demand Interactive historical chart showing the monthly level of U.S. crude oil production back to 1983 from the US Energy Information Adminstration (EIA). Values shown are in thousands of barrels produced per day. The current level of U.S. crude oil production as of March 2020 is 13,000.00 thousand barrels per day. Chart and table showing yearly consumption of crude oil by country (World). Data obtained from the US Energy Information Administration.
Show Chart The current and expected balance of oil supply and demand fundamentals are a significant factor influencing the price of oil and in turn the health of the oil and gas industry. By clicking the drop box above, you can switch from Supply to Demand or show both at once. Crude oil - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on March of 2020. Historically, Crude oil reached an all time high of 147.27 in July of 2008. Crude oil is expected to trade at 31.29 USD/BBL by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations.