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國際能源署料全球石油需求在2020年代末見頂
國際能源署(IEA)週三(14日)發表最新2023年中期市場報告指,未來數年全球石油需求增長料放緩至近停滯,並於2020年代末見頂。中國在重新開放的積壓需求釋放後,石油消耗料放緩。
IEA執行董事Fatih Birol在公告指,向清潔能源的轉移正在加快,隨着電動車、能源效益及其他技術提升,料2020年代結束前全球石油需求將見頂。
IEA預期在現市況及政策環境下,全球石油需求將自2022年水平上升6%,至2028年達每日1.057億桶,主要受石化及航空板塊支持。
不過每年需求增長則料由今年每日240萬桶放緩至2028年的每日40萬桶。
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