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The world may have 49 years of oil left: HSBC

HSBC’s energy outlook for 2050 forecasts that we may have as little as 49 years of oil left and we will have to radically alter our energy consuming ways to avoid a massive energy crunch. Read More

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#1Bob “Oil and Energy” JamesonJuly 26, 2011, 1:30 pm

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