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Webinar: Macro Oils long-term 2021 outlook to 2050
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As the post-Covid-19 recovery gathers momentum, so does the prospect for an accelerated de-carbonization. Yet, robust investment is still required on the supply side to offset production declines in order to meet demand. On 29 June we discussed the analysis, forecasts and conclusions in our new long-term outlook to 2050 released on 31 May. During the webinar, topics our speakers addressed included: Demand recovery this decade and the growing impact of EVs - Masaatsu Koyama Oil demand trajectory in the hard to decarbonize sectors - Theo Zisis Our outlook to 2050 for US Lower 48 production - Pablo Prudencio Non-OPEC production: Challenges and resilience - Patrick Gibson The increasing reliance on OPEC barrels post-2030 - Hazel Seftor
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