China to lead global oil demand growth in 2024 to fuel economic revival, as consumption heads for predicted 2027 peak
- China is expected to be the top consumer of oil and account for more than a quarter of new oil demand globally in 2024, energy experts say
- Oil demand is expected to peak before 2027 at around 16 million barrels a day, Sinopec forecasts, as China pursues its climate goals
China is expected to be the top consumer of oil and account for more than a quarter of new oil demand globally in 2024 to feed a growing economy, even as the deadline for peaking its fossil fuel use to accomplish its climate goals fast approaches, according to energy experts.
China’s oil demand is expected to rise by around 530,000 barrels a day in 2024, according to a report by Wood Mackenzie on Thursday. Meanwhile, global oil demand is expected to increase by 2 million barrels a day to 103.5 million, with China, emerging markets in Asia and the US driving the growth.
“Much of the growth [in oil demand] will be coming in the second half of the year,” Alan Gelder, senior vice-president of research at Wood Mackenzie, said in the report. “This will be fuelled by improving economic growth and lower interest rates.”
The forecast comes after China’s crude oil imports hit an all-time high in 2023, rising 11 per cent year on year to 563.99 million metric tonnes, equivalent to 11.28 million barrels per day, according to data from the General Administration of Customs on Friday.
Increasing domestic passenger transport, including road and air traffic, drove the growth after China ended its three years of zero-Covid policies.