Non-conventional crude won’t be enough to meet rising world demandDirector of International Energy Agency predicts reliance on OPEC will grow, not shrink over next 30 years as global consumption climbs by 44 million barrels per day Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
For all of the soaring global investment in non-conventional oil development, it won’t be enough to offset rising world dependence on Middle East supplies, the executive director of the International Energy Agency told a Calgary conference Nov. 25-26.
Robert Priddle said world consumption, driven b....
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