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output

[out-poot] / ˈaʊtˌpʊt /


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A study published last week by S&P Global estimates that AI will help lift copper demand 50% from current levels by 2040, while mining output dwindles, resulting in a 25% shortfall.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Despite the relatively mooted consumer sentiment so far and consumer-facing services output declining in November, there are some tentative signs of a pick-up in household spending," she said.

From BBC

“Independents are pioneers and kick-starters. We’re nimble, willing to take early risk and experienced at restoring output from mature fields — which still account for most of Venezuela’s current production,” he said.

From MarketWatch

Spare capacity refers to excess oil output that producers can quickly bring back online, depending on market needs.

From MarketWatch

Spare capacity refers to excess oil output that producers can quickly bring back online, depending on market needs.

From MarketWatch