LONDON, July 14, 2020, SPA -- Global oil demand will soar by a record 7 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2021 as the global economy recovers from the coronavirus crisis but will remain below 2019 levels, OPEC said in its monthly report. It was the first report in which OPEC assessed oil markets next year. It said the forecast assumed no further downside risks materialized in 2021 such as U.S.-China trade tensions, high debt levels or a second wave of coronavirus infections. "This assumes that COVID-19 is contained, especially in major economies, allowing for recovery in private household consumption and investment, supported by the massive stimulus measures undertaken to combat the pandemic," Reuters quoted OPEC's statement as saying. OPEC said in 2020 oil demand would drop by 8.95 million bpd, slightly less than in last month's report. In 2021, it expects efficiency gains and remote working to cap demand growth, keeping demand below record 2019 levels. OPEC expects to cover the lion's share of the massive projected demand spike in 2021 with demand for its crude rising by 6 million bpd to reach 29.8 million bpd. --SPA 17:01 LOCAL TIME 14:01 GMT 0013 www.spa.gov.sa/w1370594
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