#oil consumption
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Non-OECD countries to lead oil demand growth, EIA forecasts
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OPEC forecasts global oil demand growth stable for 2026
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OPEC sees stronger oil demand in non-OECD regions in 2025
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Asia to lead global oil demand growth by 2026 - EIA outlook
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OPEC projects steady rise in global oil demand for 2026
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OECD oil demand rises in June, IEA projects longer-term decline
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OPEC maintains 2025 oil demand outlook, emerging markets continue to lead
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EIA forecasts strong oil demand growth in Asia, modest gains elsewhere
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EIA forecasts rising oil demand, driven by Asia's economic growth
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Analysts reveal diverse forecasts on global oil consumption for 2024
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Oil consumption to enter permanent decline in developed markets
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IEA expects dramatic fall in oil, gas consumption by 2030
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Oil output to outpace growth in global consumption in 2022, says EIA
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Global oil consumption set to rise by over 2 mb/d in Q2
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Crude oil consumption still 6% lower than pre-crisis levels
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Oil demand to rebound in 2021, while consumption to be below 2019 levels
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World crude and non-conventional oil imports up
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Azerbaijan’s oil consumption dynamics since last two decades
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World’s Top 10 oil consumers – Eni’s review
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COVID-19 may accelerate downward trends in oil consumption of developed economies
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Oil demand has yet to peak for two key reasons
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Global consumption of petroleum, liquid fuels to go down
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Сonsumption of petroleum, liquid fuels to go down globally
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Kazakhstan's oil reserves remain flat year-on-year
