KEY POINTS
  • Don't expect global oil demand to return to 2019 levels until Covid-19 is contained in Southeast Asia, Energy Aspects analyst Amrita Sen told CNBC.
  • "Chinese demand is booming, but as we know India is struggling. A lot of other Asian countries are going back into lockdowns of some form," she said in a "Closing Bell" interview.
  • "Vaccination rates are low there, so we need Asia to get vaccinated," Sen said. "That's when globally demand can get back to 2019 levels."
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Travel is picking up in the United States and Europe, but the rebound in global oil demand hinges on Covid-19 response in Asian markets, according to Energy Aspects analyst Amrita Sen.

New Covid restrictions are going in place in Southeast Asia, and it could delay a full return in demand for crude until the middle of 2022, she said in an appearance on CNBC's "Closing Bell."