Live Breaking News & Updates on Oil demand

Stay updated with breaking news from Oil demand. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Oil Prices Remain Rangebound End-Aug As Hedge Funds Go Gradually Short

Global markets are looking out for a definitive crude oil price breakout. But modest mid-$80 prices seem about par as a hedge funds fuelled rally stalls.

Saudi-arabia , Germany , Iran , Texas , United-states , Venezuela , China , Russia , Reuters , West-texas-intermediate , Brent

Oil Demand: Oil steadies as demand worries counter supply concerns, ET Auto

While OPEC+ driven supply cuts bolstered prices by about 12% and 13% for Brent and WTI respectively, since the start of the third quarter global oil demand worries from the world's two biggest economies - the U.S. and China - fester, analysts say.

China , Oil-demand , Il-and-lubes , Rent-crude-oil , Il-prices , Il-demand-today , Ederal-reserve-chair-jerome-powell ,

Oil shows no retreat - BR Research - Business Recorder

As Brent crude stays firm staying over $85/bbl, showing strong resistance – energy commodities outside of oil have...

Canada , China , Saudi-arabia , Pakistan , Saudi , Pakistani , Chinese , Us-energy-information-administration , Far-east-asian , Information-administration , Weighted-average-cost

BBC News

producing and burning oil is here to stay. the iea doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. period poverty has proved to be an issue across africa with women and girls in some countries paying 13% of their monthly salary on menstrual products. a bbc pan—africa investigation has found ghana is the worst affected. gem o'reilly reports. these zimbabweans are celebrating receiving period products. forsome celebrating receiving period products. for some girls, celebrating receiving period products. forsome girls, it will be the only ones they get all year. will be the only ones they get all ear. . ., . will be the only ones they get all ear. , ., , ., will be the only ones they get all ear. , .,, ., ., all year. this has an impact on economic— all year. this has an impact on economic growth, _ all year. this has an impact on economic growth, particularlyl economic growth, particularly socio economicjustice and so, if we want to bring about women empowerment and the eradication of period poverty, we need to pull in all our collective voices. pull in all our collective voices-_ voices. in 2019, she

Girls , Products , Countries , Oil , Poverty , Women , Oil-demand , Issue , International-energy-agency , Africa , Salary , Doesn-t

BBC News

that could push up prices even further, especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before, but on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly, so despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the iea doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. we will have more updates at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. part one of the weekend was quite mixed with low pressure nearby bringing sunshine and showers. some of the showers were heavy and thundery in places. sunday looks pretty similar. we have still got the same area of low pressure nearby bringing

Pressure , Us , Course , All , World , Energies , Prices , Supply-cuts , Oil-producers , Roads , Saudi-arabia , Vehicles

BBC News

in europe, where some economies aren't doing too well, there is still that revenge travel and tourism from, you know, the covid era. people want to travel again and all the planes are full, and we see that across the globe. in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushed up its expectation for the whole of 2023, suggesting demand could reach just over 102 million barrels per day across the whole year. that could push up prices even further, especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia — the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before but, on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly. so, despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the iea doesn't expect oil

People , Economies , Tourism , Planes , Covid , Revenge-travel , Europe , Fact , Demand , Barrels , Peak , Whole

BBC News

the iea doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. david waddell. thousands of people have marched in prague for the annual gay pride parade. foreign diplomatsjoined the lgbtq+ event, now in its 13th year. check police say they were prepared to stop any attempt to disrupt the event and local reports say it passed off peacefully. the czech republic is far more tolerant towards gay people, unlike its conservative neighbours such as hungary, serbia and slovakia, where there have been violent confrontations with far—right groups at similar events. that's all from me, do stay with us. good evening. with low pressure close by for yet another weekend, it's looking rather unsettled again. blustery for this time of year with

People , Thousands , David-waddell , Oil-demand , Doesn-t , International-energy-agency , Gay-pride-parade , Prague , 2032 , Event , Czech-republic , Attempt

BBC News

over 102 million barrels a day across the year. that could push up prices even further. especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the well�*s second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there is increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before. but on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly. so despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the marquetry doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. -- the iea. endometriosis affects around 2 million women in the uk with most diagnosed between 25 and 40. tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other places such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes. in british asian communities, however, many women thought to be going untreated because of the stigma

Pressure , Barrels , Well-s-second , Oil-producers , Course , Prices , Supply-cuts , Russia , Saudi-arabia , 102-million , Economy , Us

BBC News

economies aren't doing too well, there is still that revenge travel and tourism from the covid era. people want to travel again and all the planes are full, and we see that across the globe. in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushed up its expectation for the whole of 2023, suggesting demand could reachjust over 102 million barrels per day across the whole year. that could push up prices even further, especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before, but on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly, so despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the iea doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. a business reporter david waddell. 0rganisers estimate more than 60,000 people have marched

People , Fact , Demand , Economies , Tourism , Planes , Globe , International-energy-agency , Revenge-travel , Covid , World , Course

BBC News

over 102 million barrels per day across the whole year. that could push up prices even further. especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies, and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before. but on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly. so despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the iea doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. period property has proved to be an issue across africa with women and girls paying 30% of their monthly salary and menstrual products. a, bbc salary and menstrual products. a bbc investigation — salary and menstrual products. a bbc investigation has _ salary and menstrual products. a bbc investigation has found _ salary and menstrual products. a bbc investigation has found ghana - salary and menstrual products. a bbc investigation has found ghana is the worst affected. these zimbabweans are celebrating receiving period products. forsome are celebrating receiving period products. for some girls, are celebrating receiving period

Course , All , Pressure , Us , World , Barrels , Oil-producers , Energies , Prices , Roads , Supply-cuts , Vehicles