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China's oil demand growth to slow down around 2030

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-11-13 09:40

LONDON - China's demand growth for oil will slow down around 2030, although it will overtake the United States as the largest oil consumer by that time, said International Energy Agency (IEA) Wednesday.

IEA released its flagship World Energy Outlook 2014 report in London, and it warned of the longer-term signs of stress that are emerging in the energy system.

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World oil supply is expected to rise to 104 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2040, but hinges critically on investments in the Middle East. As tight oil output in the US levels off, and non-OPEC supply falls back in the 2020s, the Middle East will become the major source of supply growth, said IEA.

Meanwhile, growth in world oil demand slows to a near halt by 2040, as demand in many of today's largest consumers either already being in long-term decline by 2040 (the US, European Union and Japan) or having essentially reached a plateau (China, Russia and Brazil), said the autonomous organization on energy consultancy.

But India will emerge as a key driver of growth, as do sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, it noted.

Fatih Biro, IEA's chief economist, said in the press conference that: "A well-supplied oil market in the short-term should not disguise the challenge that lie ahead, as the world is set to rely more heavily on a relatively small number of producing countries."

"The apparent breathing space provided by rising output in the Americas over the next decade provides little reassurance, given the long lead time of new upstream projects," he said.

In the central scenario of the report, however, IEA reckons that world primary energy demand is 37 percent higher in 2040, putting more pressure on the global energy system.

The scenario shows that world demand for two out of the three fossil fuels - coal and oil - essentially reaches a plateau by 2040, and the world's energy supply is divided into four almost equal parts: low-carbon sources, including nuclear power and renewable, oil, natural gas and coal.

Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director of IEA, said in a press conference: "As our global energy system grows and transforms, signs of stress continue to emerge, but renewable are expected to go from strength to strength, and it is incredible that we can now see a point where they become the world's number one source of electricity generation."

In the report, IEA also sees installed capacity will grow by 60 percent to 2040 in its central scenario.

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