World oil demand to grow 700,000 bpd in 2010: OPEC

Published on Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 16:32 |  Source : Reuters

Updated at Thu, , at  

Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3
0
0
Share on Tumblr
World oil demand to grow 700,000 bpd in 2010: OPEC

Global oil demand will grow 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) in 2010, Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries' (OPEC's) Secretary-General Abdullah al-Badri said in a speech delivered on his behalf on Tuesday.

China and India will lead global economic growth next year, with the producer group forecasting world GDP growth at 2.7 percent next year, up from an earlier forecast of 2.3 percent in July, he said in the text of a speech.

"There are signs that overall global demand contraction will ease in the fourth-quarter," Badri said.

"The consensus is that oil demand growth will return after two full years of contraction."

Oil demand growth will gradually rise to 1.2 million bpd by 2013, he said.

"Most of this demand growth will again be in non-OECD countries, with transportation, industrial and petrochemicals leading the way," Badri said.

  

More on Moneycontrol

Trending News

Business News

Top smartphones under Rs. 15,000
Competition ahoy: Monkey 1, Sensex in neck-and-neck race "Competition ahoy: Monkey 1, Sensex in neck-and-neck race"

Sources Say BCCI Sahara Meet BCCI Agrees To All Other Demands Put In By Sahara

The latest earning numbers FIRST on CNBC-TV18
Videos

Feb 12 2012, 11:20

See more rally even if Greek crisis drags on: RBS

- in FII View

Feb 10 2012, 21:39

Truck demand sluggish; margins down 80bps: Shriram Trans

- in Results Boardroom

Interviews

Feb 12 2012, 15:00 | Source: CNBC-TV18

Bosch sees 3-5% growth in 2012, bets big on India  

Feb 11 2012, 11:52 | Source: CNBC-TV18

TCS to expand centers in N.America; CY12 focus on Japan  

Subscribe to

Moneycontrol Newsletters

Moneycontrol.com offers you a choice of various sectoral and other newsletters for FREE!

Follow moneycontrol.com