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OPEC: Global Oil Demand May Rise to 124.1 Million BPD by 2050
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Energy·18‏/6‏/2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

OPEC: Global Oil Demand May Rise to 124.1 Million BPD by 2050

OPEC's World Oil Outlook projects global oil demand to increase by 19 million bpd from 2025 levels to 124.1 million bpd by 2050. India is expected to see the largest growth, with other Asian nations, the Middle East, and Africa also contributing significantly. China's demand growth is projected to slow after 2035, while OECD countries are expected to see a decline.

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TASS
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Oil at three-week high as US-Iran peace talks stall, and Goldman lifts price forecast – business live
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27‏/4‏/2026

Oil at three-week high as US-Iran peace talks stall, and Goldman lifts price forecast – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsUnicredit also have a note out on the oil market this morning, in which they warn:The Iran war has triggered one of the largest disruptions to physical oil supply in modern history. While de‑escalation could ease some geopolitical risk premiums, the damage to production, exports and logistics means markets are unlikely to quickly return to pre‑war conditions.We now assume a normalization in Gulf exports by end-June (vs. mid-May prior) and a slower Gulf production recovery. The economic risks are larger than our crude base case alone suggests because of the net upside risks to oil prices, unusually high refined product prices, products shortages risks, and the unprecedented scale of the shock.We assume that global oil demand falls on a year-over-year basis by 1.7mb/d in 2026Q2 and 0.1mb/d in 2026 given the jump in refined product prices. Because extreme inventory draws are not sustainable, even sharper demand losses could be required if the supply shock persists longer.Adverse scenario: Brent 2026Q4 would average just over $100 assuming Gulf exports only normalize by end-July.Severely adverse scenario: Brent 2026Q4 would average at nearly $120 assuming Gulf exports normalize by end-July and 2.5mb/d of persistent reduction to Gulf capacity. This 2.5mb/d of scarring is equivalent to Hormuz flows not recovering above 70% (till pipeline capacity is expanded).Benign scenario: Brent 2026Q4 would average just under $80 assuming Gulf exports normalize by mid-June, no capacity reduction, and stronger US and core OPEC supply responses. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Iran War Triggers Largest Oil Demand Collapse Since COVID, But Long-Term Outlook Mixed
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Business·22‏/4‏/2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Iran War Triggers Largest Oil Demand Collapse Since COVID, But Long-Term Outlook Mixed

The Iran war has slashed global oil demand by 4 million bpd (4% of consumption), the largest monthly collapse since COVID-19 in 2021, with supplies down 13 million bpd. While short-term demand destruction accelerates EV adoption and biofuel shift, longer-term energy security investments and infrastructure duplication may paradoxically boost oil consumption.

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Economic Times
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