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Oil demand forecasts significantly revised down for 2020

Oil&Gas Materials 2 April 2020 10:57 (UTC +04:00)
Oil demand forecasts significantly revised down for 2020

BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 2

By Leman Zeynalova – Trend:

Oil demand is now projected to decrease by 6.4 percent for 2020, or 6.4 million barrels per day (bpd) year-on-year, Trend reports citing Rystad Energy, an independent energy research and business intelligence company.

“Our estimates show that total oil demand in 2019 was approximately 99.9 million bpd, which is now projected to decline to 93.5 million bpd in 2020. To put the number into context, last week we projected a decrease of 4.9 million bpd,” the company said in its updated report.

At the moment Rystad Energy expects the month of April to take the biggest hit, with demand for oil estimated at 77.6 million bpd, falling by 22.8 million bpd year on year, a 22.7 percent drop from the company’s pre-coronavirus forecast.

“We believe that global total demand for road fuels will fall by 5.5 percent, or 2.6 million bpd year-on-year, a downgrade from last week’s report, where road fuels were expected to decline by just 4.6 percent,” reads the report.

Road fuel demand in 2019 is estimated to have reached 47.7 million bpd. “We now see it reaching only about 45.1 million bpd in 2020.”

Most of this reduction will also take effect in April, which will see its road fuel demand limited to just 34.7 million bpd globally, from 47.6 million bpd a year ago, according to Rystad Energy.

“Among the various fuel sectors, we expect jet fuel to be hit the hardest. We expect global commercial air traffic will fall by at least 21 percent this year versus the levels seen in 2019, which we estimate stood at around 99,700 flights per day. This number will be revised as operators continue to cut routes.”

Many distressed airlines are now facing heavy cost cuts, laying-off unprecedented numbers of employees as many non-essential routes are closed.

“As a base case we now assume that the common summer air travel peak will not occur at all this year. We now see jet fuel demand falling by almost 26 percent year-on-year, or by at least 1.9 million bpd. Last year’s demand for jet fuel was seen at about 7.2 million bpd.”

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