IEA expects growing investments in low emission energy, a decrease in investment on Ropa-Commerzbank

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The International Energy Agency published yesterday a report on investments in the energy sector, Commodity freight analyst, Carsten Fritsch.

The production of shale oil in the USA will probably escalate soon

“They are expected to reach a record level of 3.3 trillion dollars this year and show a clear shift towards investment in the energy of” green “. Two -thirds of the investment will be made in low emission technologies, such as renewable energy sources, testicular energy, nets, storage, low emission fuels, efficiency and electrification. ”

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“It is expected that investments in oil, gas and coal will be 1.1 trillion USD.

“The main reason for this is the American shale oil sector. In recent weeks, some American shale oil companies have already reported cuts of their investment plans. This strengthens the picture that American shale oil production will probably soon achieve.”

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