29 Jan 2020 EIA projects U.S. dry natural gas production will reach 45 trillion cubic feet by 2050. The continued development of tight oil and shale gas 18 Feb 2020 revisions to global petroleum consumption forecast SARS coronavirus outbreak: demand reductions will intensify in February, peak in March, Click on the blue bars below for information on petroleum prices, crude reserves and production, refining and processing, imports/exports, movements, stocks, 1 Oct 2019 Driven by electricity demand growth and economic and policy drivers, worldwide renewable energy consumption increases by 3% per year
The latest forecasts predicting oil demand will peak in 2023 come from the Carbon Tracker Initiative, a London-based think tank funded by a host of anti-fossil fuel foundations seeking stricter climate policies, and DNV GL, a Norwegian risk analysis outfit focused on sustainable investment. IEA has world demand at 95 and climbing this year. EIA has world production at 80, however, we have a world oil glut. Guess EIA is not counting oil production from Uranus. Can’t get this durn calculator to work right. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government International - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) U.S. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Independent Statistics and Analysis EIA revises global liquid fuels demand growth down because of the coronavirus . tags: China STEO air transportation consumption/demand crude oil international + oil/petroleum
Slow growth in domestic consumption of these fuels leads to increasing exports of crude oil, petroleum products, and liquefied natural gas. click to enlarge.
Slow growth in domestic consumption of these fuels leads to increasing exports of crude oil, petroleum products, and liquefied natural gas. click to enlarge. 11 Mar 2020 EIA forecasts OPEC crude oil production will average 29.2 million barrels per day (b/d) from April through December 2020, up from an average 29 Jan 2020 EIA projects U.S. dry natural gas production will reach 45 trillion cubic feet by 2050. The continued development of tight oil and shale gas 18 Feb 2020 revisions to global petroleum consumption forecast SARS coronavirus outbreak: demand reductions will intensify in February, peak in March,
Between 2010 and 2015, annual oil production in the U.S. grew by four million barrels per day (BPD). Production dipped in 2016, but then U.S. crude oil production again rose by 1.2 million BPD between January and December 2017, to levels that haven't been seen since the early 1970s. The latest forecasts predicting oil demand will peak in 2023 come from the Carbon Tracker Initiative, a London-based think tank funded by a host of anti-fossil fuel foundations seeking stricter climate policies, and DNV GL, a Norwegian risk analysis outfit focused on sustainable investment. IEA has world demand at 95 and climbing this year. EIA has world production at 80, however, we have a world oil glut. Guess EIA is not counting oil production from Uranus. Can’t get this durn calculator to work right.