Oil demand in the New World now exceeds demand in the Old World by 29.1%. We track demand in the Old World countries of Japan, the US, and Europe versus the rest of the world, a.k.a. the New World. In the former, it just started to recover late last year, but remains near the lowest readings since the summer of 1994. The New World’s demand, which exceeded Old World oil usage for the first time on record in January 2005, now exceeds it by 11.1mbd, rising to a record high of 49.2mbd in December. (We update these charts monthly for our subscribers in our "Global Oil Demand & Supply.") |
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