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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said that global oil consumption will continue to swell well into the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPeak 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 ...
OPEC cut its global oil demand forecasts for the next four years on Thursday as Chinese growth slows, even as it lifted its ...
Demand will continue to grow in developing economies, according to the oil cartel. Many groups, including the International ...
The OPEC oil cartel said Thursday that demand for crude will continue to expand through at least 2050, calling efforts to ...
Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! We are continuing to follow the aftermath of the destructive flash flood that hit parts of central Texas last week. The death toll continues to increase as ...
The focus of this post is an overview of World oil production along with a more detailed review of the top 11 Non-OPEC ...
OPEC’s latest forecast dismisses the idea of imminent peak oil demand, projecting rising consumption through 2050 despite ...
Forecasts built on policy hopes often miss real-world demand signals and lead to “missing barrels,” argues Neil Atkinson in ...
OPEC is doubling down on its view that global oil demand will keep rising through 2050, with no peak demand in sight, ...
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries doubled down on its view that global oil demand will keep rising through mid-century and that there is no peak in sight.
In its World Oil Outlook 2050 report published Thursday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countriues left its forecasts for 2025 global oil demand growth unchanged at 105 million barrels ...
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