Oil industry should not worry about peak demand until 2040, OPEC secretary general says

Published on: Nov 13, 2017
Author: Editor

OPEC sees no reason for investors to expect oil to hit peak demand before 2040, the organization’s secretary general said Monday.

Speaking at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition Conference (ADIPEC), General Mohammed Barkindo said that the cartel’s projections did not foresee oil demand cresting over the coming decades.

Instead, he argued, a dramatic increase in global population would likely result in even more people living without access to electricity, cooking gas or heating. “These parameters suggest there will not be peak oil demand before this time (2040),” Barkindo said.

In contrast to OPEC’s projections, Shell CEO Ben van Beurden told CNBC in July that he expected demand for oil to peak by the late 2020s or early 2030s in a best-case scenario.

In offering a faster timeline than other closely followed oil market prognosticators, van Beurden said while it was not the oil major’s base case scenario, policy and technology developments in the industry could result in peak demand in the medium-term.

Source: CNBC

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