Examples of using Oil demand in English and their translations into Hindi
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few analysts believe oil demand will decrease in the next decade.
will offer the best growth opportunities for Vitol as the world moves towards cleaner-burning fuels and oil demand peaks in the next decade.
June 19(Reuters)- Global oil demand is set to stay strong in the second half of 2018,
We do not expect oil demand to be materially impacted in the next 6-9 months by economic uncertainty linked to U.S./China trade tensions
The total crude oil demand in the country is about 4.6 million barrels per day(bpd), making it the world's third largest oil
The IEA said oil demand grew by 1.6 percent,
Troubled economic prospects for 2020 prompted the IEA to reduce its forecast for oil demand growth by 100,000 barrels per day(bpd)
Crude oil demand forecasts remain healthy,
VIENNA- Global oil demand is set to stay strong in the second half of 2018,
Shell, which has been producing oil since 1907, sees the oil demand peaking as early as the end of the next decade,
The IEA report stated that oil demand grew by 1.6 per cent
Oil demand grew by 1.6 percent, or 1.5 million barrels a day,
were constant this year, and if our outlooks for non-OPEC production and oil demand remain unchanged, in 2Q18-4Q18 global stocks could draw by about 0.6 mb/d.
The International Energy Agency predicts global oil demand will top 100 million barrels a year in 2019, growing at a rate of 1.4 million barrels per day,
Oil demand: The report noted that India's strategic crude oil reserves(40 million barrels) are equal to
were constant this year, and if our outlooks for non-OPEC production and oil demand remain unchanged, in 2Q18-4Q18 global stocks could draw by about 0.6 million bpd.
International Energy Agency warned that although the oil market was tightening at the moment and world oil demand would reach 100 million barrels per day(bpd)
analysts expect it to reduce fuel oil demand by 2-3.5 million barrels per day(bpd) as a result.
This increase of 10 million barrels per day since the beginning of the decade means that only these three producers can now meet a third of global oil demand.
In a separate report it said that excluding those climate measures, oil demand is expected to grow by 20 percent by 2040, driven by commercial transport and the chemical industry.