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•IEA deputy head tells Calgary crowd investing in oil and gas still important | Globalnews.ca
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The International Energy Agency says demand for all three fossil fuels is set to peak by the end of this decade .
Deputy head of the IEA said continued investment in oil and gas, in particular, will continue to be “important and necessary” for a period of time.
The IEA ’s forecasts around the net-zero transition are seen as more aggressive than those of other agencies.
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