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What now for peak oil? Unpacking a surprise twist in the fossil fuel feud

In a sharp shift in tone, the latest outlook from the world’s top energy agency signals that oil demand could keep growing through to 2050.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

What now for peak oil? Unpacking a surprise twist in the fossil fuel feud

In a sharp shift in tone, the latest outlook from the world’s top energy agency signals that oil demand could keep growing through to 2050.

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fortune.com7 mesi fa

IEA heralds 'the Age of Electricity' while warning that oil may not be peaking in 2030 after all | Fortune

The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook still sees a pathway to mitigage "the most severe risks from climate change."

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  1. mercoledì 12 novembre 2025·fortune.com

    IEA heralds 'the Age of Electricity' while warning that oil may not be peaking in 2030 after all | Fortune

    The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook still sees a pathway to mitigage "the most severe risks from climate change."

  2. giovedì 13 novembre 2025·cnbc.com

    What now for peak oil? Unpacking a surprise twist in the fossil fuel feud

    In a sharp shift in tone, the latest outlook from the world’s top energy agency signals that oil demand could keep growing through to 2050.