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BP Statistical Review
www.bp.comBP Statistical Review of World Energy has provided high-quality objective and globally consistent data on world energy markets. The review isone of the most widely respected and authoritative publications in the field of energy economics, used for reference by the media, academia, world governments and energy companies.
Overview of the Petrol and Diesel Market in South ... - Energy
www.energy.gov.zaCrude oil was the world’s leading fuel in 2016, accounting for about a third of global energy consumption according to BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy 2017. Oil also supplies approximately 95% of the energy powering the global transport systems in the form of petroleum fuels (US EIA, 2017).
2021 Annual Energy Paper - J.P. Morgan
am.jpmorgan.comSource: BP Statistical Review of World Energy, IEA. 2020. The world uses fossil fuels for ~85% of its energy % of global primary energy consumption from coal, oil and nat gas Nuclear adoption era Solar/wind era begins IEA Stated Policies Scenario Pre-existing hydropower $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140 $160 $180 $200 $220 2010 2012 2014 2016 ...
BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2016
www.bp.comDisclaimer The data series for proved oil and gas reserves in BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2016 does not necessarily meet the definitions, guidelines and practices used for determining proved reserves at company
Natural gas – Statistical Review of World Energy 2021
www.bp.comStatistical Review o f World Energy 2021 | 70th edition Natural gas 34 Reserves 36 Production 38 Consumption 41 Prices 42 Trade movements
Coal – Statistical Review of World Energy 2021
www.bp.comStatistical Review o f World Energy 2021 | 70th edition Coal 46 Reserves 48 Production 49 Consumption 51 Prices and trade movements. 46 Consumuptupim*n201p03n.6n4.8*7n9508Tanl lW Total proved reserves at end 2020 Milliononnes t
bp Statistical Review of World Energy 2020
www.bp.com• Primary energy consumption growth slowed to 1.3% last year, less than half the rate of growth in 2018 (2.8%). • The increase in energy consumption was driven by renewables and natural gas, which together contributed three quarters of the expansion. All fuels grew at a slower rate than their 10-year averages, apart from nuclear.
Economic cities — opening vistas of growth in the …
www.ey.comEconomic cities — opening vistas of growth 5 1.1 Macroeconomic and non-oil diversification According to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 20141, the KSA remains a major player in
Full report – BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2018
www.bp.com• The oil price (Dated Brent) averaged $54.19 per barrel, up from $43.73/barrel in 2016. This was the first annual increase since 2012. • Global oil consumption growth averaged 1.8%, or 1.7 million barrels per day (b/d), above its 10-year average of 1.2% for the third consecutive year. China (500,000 b/d) and the US (190,000 b/d)
World Oil Transit Chokepoints - U.S. Energy Information ...
www.eia.govJul 25, 2017 · World total oil supply 88.8 90.8 91.3 93.8 96.7 97.2 Note: Data for Panama Canal are by fiscal year. Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration analysis based on Lloyd's List Intelligence, Panama Canal Authority, Argus FSU, Global Trade Tracker, BP Statistical Review of World Energy, IHS