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End game for oil? OPEC prepares for an age of dwindling demand

OPEC faces a dramatic adjustment if consumption starts a permanent decline

Oil, Crude, gas, pump, opec, production, glut
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Just 12 years ago, OPEC states were flush with cash when oil peaked above $145 a barrel as demand surged.

Reuters London
The coronavirus crisis may have triggered the long-anticipated tipping point in oil demand and it is focusing minds in OPEC.
The pandemic drove down daily crude consumption by as much as a third earlier this year, at a time when the rise of electric vehicles and a shift to renewable energy sources were already prompting downward revisions in forecasts for long-term oil demand.
It has prompted some officials in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, oil's most powerful proponent since it was founded 60 years ago, to ask whether this year's dramatic demand destruction heralds a permanent shift and how best

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