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Global oil demand to contract by 9 mln barrels per day in 2020: OPEC

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VIENNA, May 13 (Xinhua) -- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
 revised down its forecast of global oil demand for 2020, predicting a 9.07 million barrels
 per day (b/d) year-on-year contraction in its monthly report published on Wednesday.
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) oil demand was
 revised lower by 1.20 million b/d, while non-OECD oil demand growth was adjusted down
 by 1.03 million b/d, for total oil demand to reach 90.59 million b/d, according to the report.
Crude oil prices recorded a second sharp monthly drop in April amid an increasing oil surplus, it said. The OPEC Reference Basket (ORB) value plummeted by 16.26 U.S. dollars per barrel, or 48.0 percent 
month-on-month, to 17.66 dollars per barrel, the lowest monthly level since December 2001.
The report expected that the worst contraction in major oil demand centers around the 
world to take place in the second quarter of 2020, mostly in OECD Americas and Europe,
 with transportation and industrial fuels affected the most.
It pointed out that demand contraction in 2020 can be mitigated with sooner-than-expected
 easing of COVID-19 restriction measures and faster response of economic growth to
 stimulus packages.
OPEC also predicted that the world economy will decline by 3.4 percent in 2020,
 following global economic growth of 2.9 percent in 2019.
The U.S. economy is forecast to contract by 5.2 percent, while an even larger
 decline is expected in the Euro-zone, where economic activity is forecast to
 fall by 8.0 percent in 2020.
China's 2020 GDP is forecast to grow by 1.3 percent, recovering from a sharp
 contraction in the first quarter.
Russia's economy is forecast to contract by 4.5 percent in 2020, not only due to
 COVID-19, but also because of the considerable decline in oil prices.

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