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Forecasts built on policy hopes often miss real-world demand signals and lead to “missing barrels,” argues Neil Atkinson in ...
The IEA expects global supply to rise by 2.1 million barrels per day this year, up 300,000 bpd from the previous forecast, ...
Demand will continue to grow in developing economies, according to the oil cartel. Many groups, including the International ...
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As the bloc insisted that oil is central to the global economy and everyday life, OPEC said it sees “no peak demand on the horizon.” OPEC’s bullish forecast deviates from other recent projections made ...
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Peak oil and coal?
MANY times, when something is about to get into decline, there is a revanchist action to try to reassert the old order, not ...
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Mercedes-AMG has pulled back the curtain on the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, a four-door coupe that previews the first ...
The term “peak oil” has sparked debate for decades, fueling speculation and more than a few forecasts of doomsday scenarios. But for all the noise, it remains a largely misunderstood concept.
“Peak” is a strong word in the oil business. It brings back talk about the once widely held concept that the world was running out of oil.