India has surpassed Japan to become the world’s third-largest oil consumer, with its oil demand
galloping 8.1 per cent in 2015, according to BP Statistical Review of World Energy released on June 9, 2016.
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With demand of 4.1 million barrels
a day, India is the third-largest consumer behind the U.S. (19.39 million bpd)
and China (11.96 million bpd).
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India accounted for 4.5 per cent of world oil consumption
in 2015.
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India’s demand growth surpassed
China’s 6.3 per cent expansion.
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The U.S. oil consumption grew 1.6
per cent, which accounts for 19.7 per cent of the total world pie of 95 million
bpd in 2015.
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Japan slipped to the fourth spot
after its oil usage contracted 3.9 per cent to 4.15 million bpd in 2015. In
2014, it used 4.3 million bpd, ahead of India’s 3.84 million bpd.
The review shows that global
demand for primary energy grew only 1 per cent in 2015, which is
significantly slower than the 10-year
average.
“This reflected continued weakness in the global economy and
lower growth in Chinese energy consumption as the country shifts from an
industrial to a service-driven economy,” it said.
Oil remained the
world’s leading fuel, accounting for 32.9 per cent of global energy consumption and is gaining market share for the first time since 1999. Coal
came in as the second-largest fuel by market share (29.2 per cent).
Natural gas’ market share of primary energy consumption stood at
23.8 per cent.
source: The Hindu
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