KEY POINTS
  • Global energy demand will increase faster than the rate of population growth through 2050, the CEO of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation said.
  • "That means that we're going to require more energy intensity for the population in the world," Shaikh Nawaf al-Sabah told the CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference.
  • Forecasts that oil demand will peak by 2030 has been a point of contention at the conference.
  • The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation is boosting its production capacity to 4 million bpd by 2035.
Shaikh Nawaf S. Al-Sabah, deputy chairman and chief executive officer of Kuwait Petroleum Corp., speaks during the 2024 CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston, Texas, US, on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. 

HOUSTON — Global energy demand will increase faster than the rate of population growth through 2050, contradicting projections that demand will peak this decade, according to the CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation.

"The world population is going to increase by about 25% between now and 2050, but energy demand will increase faster than that," Shaikh Nawaf al-Sabah told the CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference in response to a question about whether demand will peak by 2030.