The Energy Information Administration (EIA) under the US Department of Energy has lowered its forecast for the daily global demand for liquid hydrocarbons for 2023.

"APA-Ecocomics" reports with reference to the monthly report of EIA that the global daily demand for liquid hydrocarbons for the next year will be 100.82 mln.

will be at the level of barrels, which is 0.16 mln compared to the previous forecast.

the barrel is short.

According to the report, the global daily demand for liquid hydrocarbons this year averaged 99.82 mln.

will be at the level of barrels, which is equal to the previous forecast.

It should be noted that in 2021, the global daily demand for liquid hydrocarbons will average 97.43 mln.

was a barrel.

In 2020, the global daily consumption will be 91.81 mln.

barrel, and in 2019 this indicator was at the level of 101.23 dollars.

Taking into account the EIA data, it can be concluded that the demand for liquid hydrocarbons will not be able to reach the pre-pandemic level even next year.