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ExxonMobil’s outlook for energy sees global demand fuelled by increase in consumption by developing nations
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ExxonMobil’s outlook for energy sees global demand fuelled by increase in consumption by developing nations

Samuel Kamau Mbote December 9, 2014

Significant growth in the global middle class, expansion of emerging economies and an additional 2 billion people in the world will contribute to a 35 percent increase in energy demand … Read More

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