- Saudi Women Drivers Expected to Unlock Profits Far Beyond Autos
September 29, 2017
When an estimated 9 million Saudi Arabian women get behind the wheel starting next year, automakers aren’t the only companies poised to profit.
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- Two wheels good: Bike boom nibbles on Asia gasoline demand growth
September 26, 2017
It is not quite going back to the horse, even if the bicycle was the first contraption to replace beasts as a means of personal transport.
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- Stormy weather exposes shortcomings of world's oil refineries
September 22, 2017
Hurricane Harvey’s crippling impact on U.S. oil refinery operations this month and the challenge buyers faced in filling the gap in gasoline supplies has exposed a shortage of spare refining capacity around the globe.
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- Thirst for oil returns in wealthy nations
September 21, 2017
A decade’s worth of efforts to cut oil consumption in industrialised countries is at risk of being reversed, as low fuel prices boost demand and send motorists flocking back to larger gas-guzzling cars.
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- The Real Cause Of Peak Gasoline Demand
September 21, 2017
New analysis shows that fuel-efficient cars that utilize gasoline engines will lower oil demand more effectively than the widespread adoption of electric cars, according to an analyst from FGE who spoke to Reuters.
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