By Rhodri Morgan Fossil fuel demand will peak above prevailing international estimates, the head of one of Europe’s largest oil producers has predicted, extending well into the next decade. International Energy Agency director Fatih Birol said in September last year that the “relentless growth” of the major fossil fuels would end this decade as the world prioritised electrification. But Russell Hardy, chief executive of Dutch firm Vitol today said the IEA’s prediction of oil demand reaching its peak in 2030 reflected the state of the market months ago and that landscape has already changed. “W…