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BP sees fuel winds changing

AUSTRALIA'S upstream industry has jumped on BP's new <i>Energy Outlook</i>, which paints a rosy picture for the role of gas in a low-carbon energy future, though renewables are growing faster than the super-major believed only a year ago.

BP sees fuel winds changing

BP believes global energy intensity will drop at an unprecedented pace through 2035, and CEO Bob Dudley said that while there were "clear signs" that the market is adjusting and will gradually rebalance,...

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