Non-Opec Oil Supply to Peak in 2010
Posted on | November 10, 2009 | No Comments
According to the International Energy Agency, the non-Opec oil supply will peak in 2010. Earlier this fall the IEA has announced that global oil supply is increasing very slowly and that this may put a lid on the economic recovery during the next few years.
The current story was published in The Financial Times, which also offered an opportunity to ask a question about the future oil supply to the chief economist of the IEA, Fatih Birol.
http://blogs.ft.com/energy-source/
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Tags: business development > change management > economic growth > Fatih Birol > Global Energy Transformation > impending oil shortage > International Energy Agency > large scale transformation > Mats R Larsson > oil depletion > Peak Oil > renewable energy > renewable fuels development
Tags: business development > change management > economic growth > Fatih Birol > Global Energy Transformation > impending oil shortage > International Energy Agency > large scale transformation > Mats R Larsson > oil depletion > Peak Oil > renewable energy > renewable fuels development
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