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AsiaPac and MENA lead energy growth: EIA 

THE OECD nations are no longer driving global energy demand growth, rather it is coming from the Middle East, Africa and Asia, according to figures from the United States' Energy Information Agency's analyst Ari Kahan. 

 Biggest global energy source remains petroleum 

Biggest global energy source remains petroleum 

  The EIA has said there was "about 20% growth" between 2010-2016, spotlighting growth in the Middle East and North Africa in particular, though consumption in Asia and Oceania was overall far higher. ...

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