Oil is dead, long live oil: #Plastics to #drive global #oil #demand, say analysts — RT Business News | RSE et Développement Durable | Scoop.it
In the next ten to fifteen years, plastics and other petrochemicals will drive global oil demand, says IEA.

 

In its recent report, the EIA predicts that plastics and other petrochemical products will drive global oil demand to 2050, and developing economies like India and China will be behind the growth.

 

Petrochemicals are expected to account for more than 30 percent of global oil demand growth in the next decade and nearly half of demand growth by 2050, according to the energy watchdog.

While plastics and other such products accounted for 12 million barrels per day (bpd), or about 12 percent of total oil demand last year, this figure is estimated to surge to almost 18 million bpd in 2050.

 

Oil giants like Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell, as well as key players like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, are counting on the increased demand, and are investing in petrochemical plants, the report said."


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