Oil expert doesn't see supply crisis soon
15th Nov 2006, 11:22 GMT
WASHINGTON-Far from being a nearly exhausted resource, the world's oil reserves are three times bigger than what some popular estimates state, and peak global oil production is still about a quarter-century away, according to a new study by Pulitzer Prize-winning oil historian Daniel Yergin.
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