
World thirst for oil keeps growing
The world’s thirst for oil will continue to grow until the 2030s, with climate-damaging emissions climbing until at least 2040 — and consumers’ insatiable appetite for SUVs is a big reason why.
The world’s thirst for oil will continue to grow until the 2030s, with climate-damaging emissions climbing until at least 2040 — and consumers’ insatiable appetite for SUVs is a big reason why.
OPEC’s annual World Oil Outlook 2019 came out this past week and as usual offers some keen insight into the global oil market. Let me make some key points on it.
Oil is going to remain the most important energy source for years to come. That’s according to the organization of oil producing countries, or OPEC. Economies in Asia and Africa
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