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Long-term demand hinges on coal-to-gas switching – Cedigaz forecast
Publication date: 04 July 2016
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Global gas demand is projected to grow by 1.6%/year over the next two decades thanks in particular to China and the Middle East, while primary demand rises by just 1%, Cedigaz said in its latest Medium and Long-Term Gas Outlook.
The Paris-based gas information group predicted that the world’s primary mix in 2035 would be more or less evenly split four ways between gas, oil, coal and aggregated non-fossil fuel sources like nuclear, hydro and renewables.