Article 54V3S Even the oil giants can now foresee the end of the gasoline age

Even the oil giants can now foresee the end of the gasoline age

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Guardian Staff
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The fall in fuel use during the pandemic has caused Shell and BP to fundamentally reappraise their future profitability

Coronavirus has dealt the fossil-fuel industry the biggest single blow in its history, and it is clear that 2020's plummeting demand for oil and gas is no mere flesh wound. The global Covid-19 crisis may have already triggered a terminal decline for big oil.

BP's decision last week to reset its oil price forecasts for the next three decades was the latest tremor in a seismic shift for the industry. Its forecasts of a $75-a-barrel oil price over the next 30 years were scrapped in favour of an average price of $55. The watershed decision wiped more than $17bn from the value of its business at a stroke and could mean many of its untapped oil reserves will remain in the ground.

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