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Shell chief: fossil fuels will continue to deliver most of world's energy.(Brief article)
Publication: Oil and Gas Investor Publication Date: 01-MAR-06 Author: Darbonne, Nissa |
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Hart Publications, Inc.
Newly restructured Royal Dutch Shell expects 50% global energy growth in the next 35 years, according to Jeroen van der Veer, chief executive of the super-major. Most of this growth will come from new markets, such as burgeoning Asian countries, and most of the supply will come from fossil...
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