LONDON, (Reuters) – The world is on the brink of a new age of electricity with fossil fuel demand set to peak by the end of the decade, meaning surplus oil and gas supplies could drive ...
The United States' production is growing, Brazil's production is growing, and Guyana's production is growing—as is Canada's. Together, the IEA tells us, this is enough to cover projected crude ...
IEA said: The United States, Brazil, Guyana and Canada are set to account for most of the increase, boosting output by over 1 mb/d both years, which will more than cover expected demand growth.
The United States, Brazil, Guyana, and Canada are set to account for most of the increase, ramping up their combined production by over 1 million bpd both years, according to the IEA. This will ...
The IEA forecasts non-OPEC growth at 1.5 million bpd this year and next, with higher production from the U.S., Guyana, Canada and Brazil - above the rate of demand growth. "Heightened oil supply ...