The key international agency forecasting energy demand now says the current path will have consumption of oil and gas growing through 2050, as electric-vehicle adoption misses earlier estimates.
The idea of peak oil is familiar to most readers. It refers to the point at which global petroleum production reaches its maximum point and begins an irreversible decline. Turning to the United States ...
Global demand for oil and natural gas could grow until 2050, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday, departing from previous expectations of a speedy transition to cleaner fuels following US ...
Oil and gas demand could continue to grow until the middle of the century, according to a new International Energy Agency scenario that shifts away from previous expectations of so-called peak oil ...
It is lashing out at the world’s leading energy organization for saying oil and gas use could start declining as the world pivots to cleaner alternatives. By Somini Sengupta and Brad Plumer Year after ...
Get inspired for the second annual Sustainable Food & Farm Conference with a special screening of “The Power of Community: How Cuba survived peak oil” Jan. 13-20 at The Magic Theatre in Nevada City.
Recent reports are beginning to suggest global oil demand may not, in fact, peak by 2030. The International Energy Agency, in its World Energy Outlook last week, offered one scenario in which global ...
Welcome to our guide to the commodities driving the global economy. Today, reporter Grant Smith looks at the International Energy Agency’s tempered outlook for peak oil demand. For several years, one ...
Despite doubling per well output since 2019, the Permian’s rig rate gains are slowing and decline curves are steepening, meaning producers must “run faster to stay in place,” EIA: The U.S. is forecast ...