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“Crude oil demand [has] been trailing off fairly steadily in developed markets since before the financial crisis.” http://t.co/dTljDXW20G
RT @ReformedBroker: Chart o’ the Day: The Truth About Oil in Modern Society http://t.co/gHYcpDrUZC
RT @ReformedBroker: My chart of the day – crude oil demand drop off appears to be secular in developed market countries, not cyclical.
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RT @nextbigtrade: Chart o’ the Day: The Truth About Oil in Modern Society http://t.co/kcBrmP0Hhm
rich counties using less oil RT @ReformedBroker: Chart o’ the Day: The Truth About Oil in Modern Society http://t.co/MGrWlsFLhs
Chart o’ the Day: The Truth About Oil in Modern Society by @ReformedBroker http://t.co/4OdtiY3vew
RT @mims: I want to believe we are truly at the beginning of the end of oil. Maybe we are. http://t.co/TwfTmYUI7m
RT @asibiza1: The truth about oil; we make more, we use less… @ReformedBroker http://t.co/M9OBmMVDwp
RT @asibiza1: The truth about oil; we make more, we use less… @ReformedBroker http://t.co/M9OBmMVDwp
[…] some vital context on oil’s fall. Joshua M. Brown posted an informative chart from Ed Yardeni about the history of crude oil demand, which, as you can see below, has been […]
Chart o’ the Day: The Truth About Oil in Modern Society by @ReformedBroker http://t.co/tJMMqP2Ccp <– just don’t be an ass & buy a Hummer
Chart o’ the Day: The Truth About Oil in Modern Society by @ReformedBroker http://t.co/nxQcVVmEls
[…] By the way, it’s true that we pump more oil in the USA than we used to. We also use less oil. […]
RT @mims: I want to believe we are truly at the beginning of the end of oil. Maybe we are. http://t.co/TwfTmYUI7m
chart o’ the day: the truth about oil in modern society http://t.co/0tH3CdWpQ2