It is also shaking oil markets. Analysts predict oil demand may be peaking in China — flipping from increasing demand to declining — but the impacts go far wider. As the world’s biggest oil ...
That’s Germany’s [oil use] in demand terms.” Echoing Nasser’s remarks, the IEA’s Healy says “probably about a quarter” of China’s increase in petrochemical demand over the past ...
Germany and France are urging the European Union to intensify measures against the import of fraudulent biofuel, particularly from China, which uses ingredients like used cooking oil. These ...
Germany’s electricity generation from oil surged to the highest since at least 2017 while gas-fired output soared to the highest in two years ...
This week, China said its oil imports had fallen nearly ... like 2 to 3 per cent of the world’s oil demand. That’s Germany’s [oil use] in demand terms.” Some content could not load.