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IEA The annual World Energy Outlook is the leading source for medium- to long-term energy market projections and analysis and has achieved widespread international recognition. It is the annual flagship publication of the International Energy Agency. |
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OPEC OPEC’s World Oil Outlook 2008 is part of the Organization’s commitment to market stability and a means to highlight and further understand many of the possible future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead of the oil industry. The publication is also a channel to encourage dialogue, cooperation and transparency between OPEC and others within the industry. |
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US DOE, EIA The US DOE’s Annual Energy Outlook presents a projection and analysis of U.S. energy supply, demand, and prices through 2030. The projections are based on results from the Energy Information Administration’s National Energy Modeling System. |
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European Commission Published in May 2003 by the European Commission. The "World Energy, Technology and Climate Policy Outlook" sets out for the first time ever a detailed picture of global challenges in this field expected in less than thirty years. The study puts into question the long-term impact of environmental measures in cutting greenhouse gases and encouraging greater use of renewable sources of energy. |
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BP PLC The BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2009 tells the story of the world's current and historical energy trends. |
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ExxonMobil This report summarizes ExxonMobil’s long-term outlook for energy. The outlook is developed annually via an ongoing assessment process1 that has been conducted over decades. The results assist ExxonMobil’s business planning, and are shared publicly to help build understanding of the world’s energy needs and challenges.
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Shell Shell Energy Scenarios to 2050 Never before has humanity faced such a challenging outlook for energy and the planet. This can be summed up in five words: “more energy, less carbon dioxide”. |