Electric Vehicles May Cut Global Refining Capacity Demand by Half in 2050: Rystad

Electric Vehicles May Cut Global Refining Capacity Demand by Half in 2050: Rystad
Heavy vehicular traffic is seen in the Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego, Calif., ahead of the Fourth of July holiday on July 3, 2020. Bing Guan/Reuters
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A global drive towards electrification of road transport to reduce carbon emissions may cut demand for the world’s oil refining capacity by half in 2050, consultancy Rystad Energy says.

“Going forward we will be touching by 2050 somewhere very close to 90 percent of electrification,” Mukesh Sahdev, senior vice president and head of downstream at Rystad Energy said, adding that this scenario would probably lead to a 50 percent decline in global refining capacity.