Oil production capacity is surging in the United States and several other countries at such a fast pace that
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(Phys.org)-- Oil production capacity is surging in the United States and several other countries at such a fast pace that
global oil output capacity is likely to grow by nearly 20 percent by 2020, which could prompt a plunge or even a collapse in oil prices, according to a new study by a researcher at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Oil production capacity is surging in the United States and several other countries at such a fast pace that
global oil output capacity is likely to grow by nearly 20 percent by 2020, which could prompt a plunge or even a collapse in oil prices, according to a new study by a researcher at the Harvard Kennedy School.