OPEC Dismisses Peak Oil Demand
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OPEC head lashes out at net-zero targets, tells Calgary audience oil demand will keep growing

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Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais said global demand for all forms of energy will increase by 24 per cent between now and 2050 .
He also reiterated his previous criticism of the International Energy Agency’s prediction that global oil demand could peak before 2030 .
He said oil will remain an integral part of the energy mix at around 30 per cent in 2050 .
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