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Petroleum / Energy economics / Peak oil / Energy crisis / OPEC / International Energy Agency / Price of petroleum / Predicting the timing of peak oil / Petroleum politics / Economics / Soft matter
Date: 2013-03-19 18:46:47
Petroleum
Energy economics
Peak oil
Energy crisis
OPEC
International Energy Agency
Price of petroleum
Predicting the timing of peak oil
Petroleum politics
Economics
Soft matter

Ferguson: Energy Matters  April 11, 2008  Oil Prices to Remain High Says IEA  The chief economist of the International Energy Agency (IEA) admitted  this week that world oil prices are likel

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