http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21582516-worlds-thirst-oil-could-be-nearing-peak-bad-news-producers-excellent

Since then demand for oil has, with a couple of blips in the 1970s and
1980s, risen steadily alongside ever-increasing travel by car, plane
and ship. Three-fifths of it ends up in fuel tanks. With billions of
Chinese and Indians growing richer and itching to get behind the wheel
of a car, the big oil companies, the International Energy Agency (IEA)
and America’s Energy Information Administration all predict that
demand will keep on rising. One of the oil giants, Britain’s BP,
reckons it will grow from 89m b/d now to 104m b/d by 2030.

We believe that they are wrong, and that oil is close to a peak. This
is not the “peak oil” widely discussed several years ago, when several
theorists, who have since gone strangely quiet, reckoned that supply
would flatten and then fall. We believe that demand, not supply, could
decline. In the rich world oil demand has already peaked: it has
fallen since 2005. Even allowing for all those new drivers in Beijing
and Delhi, two revolutions in technology will dampen the world’s
thirst for the black stuff.

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