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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2017 · 26 MIN

Developing nations are one of the central deciders of the peak oil demand debate

from Capitol Crude: The US Energy Policy Podcast · host S&P Global Platts

Is peak oil demand a myth? Capitol Crude goes to Georgetown University to debate how electric vehicles, technology, policy and petrochemicals (and more) will influence whether demand for crude oil will peak around 2030.Senior oil editor Brian Scheid fields arguments about the economics, policy...

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Developing nations are one of the central deciders of the peak oil demand debate

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Is peak oil demand a myth? Capitol Crude goes to Georgetown University to debate how electric vehicles, technology, policy and petrochemicals (and more) will influence whether demand for crude oil will peak around 2030.Senior oil editor Brian Scheid...

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