Generally speaking, the recent world energy outlook from the International Energy Agency was released, and depending on the scenario you look at, you can have major differences in terms of what the global energy system looks like in the future.
Under the STEPS scenario, we see a major decline in the use of coal globally, and this is partially or largely due to commitments made in COP26 in Glasgow to phase out the use of coal for electricity. Oil and natural gas flatline around 2028-2029, but they remain at elevated level right up until the 2050s. For oil it's a little less than 100 million barrels of oil demand per day, maybe around 97 million. That's under the STEPS scenario.
However, under the Announced Pledges Scenario, you have gradually diminishing demand. I believe it goes down to around 50 million barrels per day by 2050. Under the net-zero emissions scenario, you have demand for oil go down to around 25 million barrels per day by 2050.