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World Energy Outlook: indications fossil fuel demand to soften

But NZ oil and gas sector rep says gas – a fossil fuel – needs to remain in mix for affordability and availability.

Energy Resources Aotearoa CEO John Carnegie speaks with Dita De Boni.

Dita De Boni Sat, 29 Oct 2022

The world is in the middle of its first global energy crisis, in large part because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the fragility of the current energy supply and why more action on a clean energy transition was needed.

That was the outtake of the almost 600-page International

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Dita De Boni Sat, 29 Oct 2022
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