Global oil demand rose seasonally in September to the second-highest level of this year, according to the JODI data shared by the Riyadh-based International Energy Forum .
In September, global oil demand was at 101 per cent of pre-COVID levels, while crude production was at 99 per cent of those levels, the data showed.After a counter-seasonal drop in July, global oil demand rebounded in August by 2 million bpd to reach 99 per cent of pre-Covid levels, JODI data showed earlier this year.
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