... industrializations and boost demand for coal (at 1.1% p.a). As BP forecasts coal will resurge strongly in lesser economies like Indonesia,... ... industrialization has always been about the “cyclical effect of energy usage”, as first countries use cheap dirty coal when they ... ... shift to oil that stimulates demand and then finally to cleaner gas and green energy as they are no longer worried about expensive ... ... the slowest growing fossil fuel will expand to just 109 Mb/d by 2035, in contrast to natural gas supply which will reach nearly ...
Alongside my typical journalistic duties at ‘Oil & Gas Eurasia Magazine’, I tend to daily scan both Russian and Western media outlets,... ... to leave a comment – lets make these blogs interactive!
Shale Gas History (USA):
The New Times – a Russian weekly – reports that the US Shale Revolution... ... inception. Impressively, by 2015 the overall energy figure should increase to 43% and by 2035 to 60% – if correct, making US the leading gas producers in the whole world...
... Policy: Opportunities and Threats» at the HSE, I was introduced to this insightful publication «Energy Outlook Until 2035». Today I wish to share its findings and conclusions with anyone who is interested in the oil and gas industry. Before commencing, I just want to give all the appropriate credits and the report link. Please Feel Free to Comment ... ... substantial net-importer of gas into almost a self-sustainable entity, with a net-equal position between its imports and exports. USA even had to convert its now useless LNG terminals (which it first built at a massive cost to assure gas supplies in early ...