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Vitol Pushes Again Peak Oil Demand Forecast

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Last updated: 2026/02/09 at 3:05 PM
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The world’s largest unbiased oil dealer Vitol Group stated oil demand will take longer to peak than it beforehand estimated as international locations prioritize progress and vitality safety over efforts to curb consumption.

“Over the previous yr, decarbonisation insurance policies have grow to be a much less decisive driver of efforts to curb oil consumption and scale back carbon dioxide emissions,” it stated in a report on Monday. “Coverage priorities have more and more been reframed round financial competitiveness and geopolitical technique.”

The forecast is the newest sign that the vitality business is shaping up for an extended and larger future for hydrocarbons. Vitol trades about 7% of the world’s oil daily, along with working a community of refineries and filling stations. 

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Oil demand is now anticipated to succeed in a excessive of round 112 million barrels a day in some unspecified time in the future within the mid-2030s, Vitol stated within the report. In 2040, will probably be about 5 million barrels a day increased than present ranges, it stated.

That’s a marked change from the agency’s forecasts only a yr in the past, when the buying and selling home stated it anticipated a decrease peak within the early 2030s to be adopted by a steeper decline.

A slower near-term uptake of electrical autos within the US and components of Asia “underpins” the agency’s altering outlook. US gasoline demand is anticipated to drop by 800,000 barrels a day by 2040, it stated.

The corporate additionally expects European gasoline demand to be “broadly comparable” in 2040 to the place it’s right now, although demand in China is anticipated to greater than halve as a result of electrical autos have gotten cheaper and rather more widespread.


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The agency cautioned that oil’s use in transportation could possibly be better and longer lasting than it beforehand anticipated.

“Our caveat stays that, if EV adoption stalls and coverage targets proceed to be deferred, street transport gasoline demand in 2040 might exceed present projections,” it stated.

Vitol forecasts jet gasoline to develop to signify 9% of all oil demand by the top of the following decade, up from nearly 7% right now as folks grow to be wealthier and fly extra. Adoption of so-called sustainable aviation fuels which may substitute oil face value limitations, it stated.




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