China's Evolving Oil Demand: Slowing Overall Growth, Gasoline Replacing Diesel as Demand Driver, Refined Product Exports Rising Substantially

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2016
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James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
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This working paper analyzes three key factors that characterize the “new normal” of China's oil demand: slowing overall demand growth, gasoline replacing diesel as the demand driver, and a substantial rise in refined products exports. The paper argues that greater demand volatility in China stands to have profound effects on the global crude oil and refined products markets.
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Collins, Gabriel. "China's Evolving Oil Demand: Slowing Overall Growth, Gasoline Replacing Diesel as Demand Driver, Refined Product Exports Rising Substantially." (2016) James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy: http://www.bakerinstitute.org/research/chinas-evolving-oil-demand/.

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