Exclusive: IEA to review oil demand outlook after China, India signal auto policy shifts

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Last Updated : May 12 2017 | 9:28 AM IST

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By Gavin Maguire and Henning Gloystein

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The International Energy Agency will review its electric vehicle (EV) use and oil demand forecasts after India and China recently signaled new policies in favour of electric cars and vehicles using other alternatives to gasoline.

In its current policies scenario, last updated in November 2016, the IEA expects vehicle demand for oil to rise until 2040.

But after the world's two fastest growing oil markets, China and India, indicated they are likely to take radical turns away from gasoline, the IEA says it will need to review its forecasts.

"We will therefore revisit our analysis of future EV market penetration on the basis of these new announcements for the next World Energy Outlook 2017, to be released on 14 November," an IEA spokesman told Reuters.

In its "road map", released in April, China said it wants alternative fuel vehicles to account for at least one-fifth of a projected 35 million annual vehicle sales by 2025.

India is considering even more radical action, with an influential government think-tank drafting a report in support of electrifying all vehicles in the country by 2032, according to government and industry sources.

"There has been further policy momentum in support of electric cars, in particular from China and India," the IEA said.

The IEA says that China and India currently consume 11 percent and 2 percent of global gasoline demand respectively.

"The choices made by China and India are obviously most relevant for the possible future peak in passenger car oil demand," the IEA said.

(Editing by Martin Howell)

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First Published: May 12 2017 | 9:15 AM IST

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