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Peak Oil Closer Than IEA Forecasts Show: Report

The world is closer to a peak in oil supply than International Energy Agency estimates admit, UK newspaper The Guardian reported in its Tuesday edition, citing an unidentified "whistleblower" at the IEA. Full Article at CNBC

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