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Petrol demand may never recover from the pandemic – Sydney Morning Herald
The world’s once-insatiable demand for petrol is unlikely to recover to pre-pandemic levels, the International Energy Agency says.
The worlds once-insatiable demand for petrol is unlikely to get back to pre-pandemic levels, the International Energy Agency predicts.
Petrol use cratered during the coronavirus pandemic as cities shut down and many people began working from home, a trend that will likely continue as the COVID-19 crisis eases. Many governments also have been pushing for low-carbon alternatives.
Petrol demand is unlikely to fully return to the level it was before the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Energy Agency…
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