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The Outlook for Energy:A View to 2040
Lynne TaschnerOctober 2016
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PopulationDemand
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Key Energy Outlook Themes
Energy is fundamental to standards of living.
Developing nations lead gains in GDP and living standards.
Oi l remains the world’s primary fuel through 2040.
Natural gas grows more than any other energy source.
Economics and policies impact the fuel mix.
Technology has the highest potential and greatest uncertainty.
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Energy Fuels Human Development
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Energy Use per Capita (Thousand BTU/person/day)
NorwayUnited States
Brazil
Germany
Niger
India
China
Nigeria
Bangladesh
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Global GDP Shifts Toward Developing Nations
2014
$72 Trillion (2010$)
*Mexico and Turkey included in Key Growth countries
Brazil
Mexico
South
Africa
Nigeria
Saudi
Arabia
Indonesia
Thailand
Egypt
China
India
Turkey
Iran
OECD*China
India
Key
Growth
Rest of
World
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Global GDP Shifts Toward Developing Nations
2014
2040
$72 Trillion (2010$)
~$150 Trillion (2010$)
*Mexico and Turkey included in Key Growth countries
2.0%
per year
5.0%
5.5%
3.5%
3.4%
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India
Key
Growth
Rest of
World
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PPP 2011$k
Standards of Living Increase in the Non OECD
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Global Demand
2040 By Fuel
Quadrillion BTUs
Average Growth / Yr.
2014 - 2040
0.9%2014
0.7%
1.6%
2.9%0.3%
4.8% 1.3%
-0.2%
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Natural gas growsmore than any otherenergy source.
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Gas
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Primary Energy Demand by Sector
Quadrillion BTUs
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‘25
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Generation
Electricity Generation Leads Growth
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Natural Gas Supply
Natural Gas Resources*
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Remaining
Resource
Thousand TCF
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2000 2020 2040
Unconventional
Conventional
By Production Type
BCFD
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Remaining Global Gas Resource
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10
15
20
25
30
World
1000 TCF
Conventional
Unconventional
4.2
North America
2.9
Latin America
1.3
Europe
OECD
3.5
Africa
4.2
Middle East
6.5
Russia/
Caspian*
5.0
Asia Pacific
Source: IEA; YE 2014 *Includes Europe Non OECD
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Gas Trade Balance by Region
North
America
Latin
America
Europe Russia/
Caspian
Africa Middle
East
Asia
Pacific
BCFD
‘10 ‘30 ‘40‘20
Demand
Unconventional Production
Conventional Production
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Natural Gas Supply
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By Delivery Type
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LNG
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NorthAmerica
LatinAmerica
Africa Europe Russia/Caspian
MiddleEast
AsiaPacific
By Region and Supply Type
Gas Demand
BCFD
LNG Imports
Pipeline Imports
Local Unconventional Production
Local Conventional Production
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Europe AsiaPacific
Rest ofWorld
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NorthAmerica
AsiaPacific
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Gas Trade
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BCFD
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BCFD
China
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Energy-Related CO2 Emissions by Region
Billion Tonnes
CO2 Emissions PlateauEnergy Mix Shifts to Lower-Carbon Fuels
India
Key Growth
Rest of World
OECD*
China
Global Energy Mix
Percent
Oil
Coal
Gas
Biomass
Renewables
Nuclear
*Mexico and Turkey included in Key Growth countries
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