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Oil demand by 2050 will be “well north” of 100 million barrels a day and possibly exceed 110 million daily barrels, CEO says.
That contrasts with an International Energy Agency projection that demand will decline to 97 million daily by mid-century .
The future of oil demand is a critical question for Enbridge , a pipeline behemoth that transports 30% of the crude produced in North America .
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