U.S. Gas Demand Should Fall for Good After the 2006 Peak
Press Telegram › December 21, 2010
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Press Telegram › December 21, 2010
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NEW YORK - The world's biggest gas-guzzling nation has limits after all.
After seven decades of mostly uninterrupted growth, U.S. gasoline demand is at the start of a long-term decline. By 2030, Americans will burn at least 20percent less gasoline than today, experts say, even as millions of more cars clog the roads.See the full content of this document
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U.S. Gas Demand Should Fall for Good After the 2006 Peak
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