Scandinavian Oil-Gas Magazinehttp://www.scandoil.com/moxie-bm2/news/company_news/energy-demand-grows-as-fuel-mix-continues-to-diver.shtmlEnergy Demand Grows as Fuel Mix Continues to DiversifyThe 2018 edition of BP’s Energy Outlook has been published and considers the forces shaping the global energy transition out to 2040 and the key uncertainties surrounding that transition.
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Edit page New page Hide edit links The 2018 edition of BP’s Energy Outlook has been published and considers the forces shaping the global energy transition out to 2040 and the key uncertainties surrounding that transition. The speed of the energy transition is uncertain and the new Outlook considers a range of scenarios. Its evolving transition scenario, which assumes that government policies, technologies and societal preferences evolve in a manner and speed similar to the recent past, expects:
The new Outlook was launched in London by Spencer Dale, group chief economist, and Bob Dudley, group chief executive. “BP’s strategy has to be resilient and adaptable to significant changes in the energy industry. This Outlook considers the possible implications of some of these changes and helps inform our long-term planning. We cannot predict where these changes will take us, but we can use this knowledge to get fit and ready to play our role in meeting the energy needs of tomorrow,” says Bob Dudley, group chief executive. Spencer Dale, group chief economist, adds, “We are seeing growing competition between different energy sources, driven by abundant energy supplies, and continued improvements in energy efficiency. As the world learns to do more with less, demand for energy will be met by the most diverse fuels mix we have ever seen.” Much of the narrative in the Outlook is based on the evolving transition scenario. This scenario, and the others considered in the Outlook, are not predictions of what is likely to happen, rather they explore the possible implications of different judgements and assumptions. The Outlook considers several scenarios and explores the energy transition from three different viewpoints: fuels, sectors and regions. Unless otherwise stated, the findings below relate to the evolving transition scenario. |