The Outlook for Energy:A View to 2040
Nick Jones
Florida International UniversityFebruary 5, 2014
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100 countries15 demand
sectors
Residential
Commercial
Lt. Transportation
Hvy. Transportation
Aviation
Marine
Rail
Chemicals
Asphalt
Lubricants
Flaring
Energy Industry
Agriculture
Heavy Industry
Power Generation
Motor Gasoline
Distillate
Naphtha
Jet Fuel
Fuel Oil
LPG
Lubes
Asphalt
Natural Gas
Nuclear
Biomass/Other
Coal
Hydro
Geothermal
20 fuel types
Solar
Wind
Bio-mogas
Bio-distillate
Electricity
Market Heat
Technology & Policy
Trade Flows
Global Progress Drives Demand
Billion
Population GDPTrillion 2005$
Average Growth / Yr. 2010 – 2040
0.8%
Average Growth / Yr. 2010 – 2040
2.8%
OECD
Non OECD
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People’s Living Standard Depends on Energy
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People’s Living Standard Depends on Energy
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People’s Living Standard Depends on Energy
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Energy Saved ~500
Energy DemandQuadrillion BTUs
Energy DemandQuadrillion BTUs
Average Growth / Yr. 2010 – 2040
1.0%
Global Progress Drives Demand
Billion
Population GDPTrillion 2005$
Average Growth / Yr. 2010 – 2040
0.8%
Average Growth / Yr. 2010 – 2040
2.8%
OECD
Non OECD
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Global Urbanization & Major Cities (2010)
2010 Percentage Urban
0-50%
50-75%
75-100%
2010 City – 10 million +
Source: United Nations and ExxonMobil estimates
Global Urbanization & Major Cities (2040)
2040 Percentage Urban
0-50%
50-75%
75-100%
2010 City – 10 million +
2040 City – 10 million +
Source: United Nations and ExxonMobil estimates
Tale of Two Worlds
Non OECD
Quadrillion BTUs
Biomass
Other Renewables
Oil
Nuclear
Quadrillion BTUs
OECD
Coal
Gas
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Energy Demand by Sector
Quadrillion BTUs
2010
2025
2040
Electricity Generation Leads Growth
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Residential/Commercial
Residential/Commercial Outlook
By Sector
Quadrillion BTUs
Commercial
Residential
By Region
Quadrillion BTUs
Rest of World
OECD
By Fuel
Quadrillion BTUs
India
Africa
China
Oil
Gas
Coal
Biomass
Electricity
Other
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Industrial
By Sector
Energy Industry
Chemicals
Heavy Industry
Other
Percent Share
By Fuel
Percent Share
Other Oil
NGLs
NaphthaOther
Electricity
Coal
Gas
Industrial Energy DemandBy Region
Quadrillion BTUs
OECD
China
India
Rest of Non OECD
2010
2040
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Heavy Industry in China and India
Global Iron & Steel Production
Billion Tonnes
Heavy Industry* Demand by Region
Quadrillion BTUs
OECD
China
India
Rest of World
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OECD
China
India
Rest of World
Transportation
Commercial Transportation by Region - 2010Commercial Transportation by Region - 2040Sector DemandMBDOE
Light Duty
Marine
Rail
Heavy Duty
Aviation
Transportation Demand
MBDOE
2010
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Range of Average Vehicle EfficiencyOn-Road Miles per Gallon
U.S.
Average Fleet
Europe
Light Duty Vehicle Efficiency
Car Fleet by TypeMillion Cars
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Transportation Fuel Mix by Region
Asia PacificMBDOE
Diesel
Gasoline
Ethanol
Biodiesel
Jet FuelFuel Oil
Other
Natural Gas
North AmericaMBDOE
EuropeMBDOE
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U.S. Natural Gas Vehicle Economics
3-yr. Cost of Ownership; $k
Heavy Duty Vehicles
VehicleCost
Fuel Cost
5-yr. Cost of Ownership; $k
Light Duty Vehicles
Vehicle Cost
Fuel Cost
LNG Tanks
Long Haul Truck
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Electricity Generation
Electricity Demand
Global Electrical Demand by SectorThousand TWh
Residential
Commercial
Heavy Industry
Other Industry
Transportation
Global Electrical Demand by FuelThousand TWh
Wind & Solar
Oil
Coal
Nuclear
Other Renewables
Gas
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2040
1000 KWh per Capita
Population (Billions)
Electricity Use
Electricity Use by Region
Growth in Electricity Demand
2010 – 2040~90%
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Plant Cost, Startup 2030Plant Cost, Startup 2030
CCS Onshore Wind
Gas
Coal
Gas
2013 cents/kWh
Coal Nuclear
$60/tonne of CO2
$0/tonne
Solar PV Utility
Solar PV Utility
CCS Onshore Wind
Gas
Coal
Gas
2013 cents/kWh
Coal Nuclear
*Reliability cost includes integration, backup capacity and additional transmission costs.
Economic Choices for U.S. Electricity
Baseload Intermittent
Reliability Cost*
Reliability Cost*
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Emissions
2030
~ 60 $/ton
CO2 “Proxy” Cost
2040
~ 20 $/ton
~ 15 $/ton
~ 80 $/ton
< 10 $/ton
CO2 “Proxy” Cost
CO2 Policies
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Emissions per GDP
Tonnes / 2005$ k GDP
2010
2040
Energy-Related CO2 Emissions Moderate
Billion Tonnes
CO2 Emissions Emissions per Capita
Tonnes / Person
OECD
Non OECD
2010
2040
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Energy Mix Continues to Evolve
Quadrillion BTUs
Average Growth / Yr. 2010 - 2040
1.0%
2040
2010
0.7%
1.7%
0.0%
2.5% 0.4%
5.9% 2.0%
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Supply
Liquids Supply
Liquid Supply by TypeMBDOE
Other
Biofuels
Conventional Crude & Condensate
Tight OilOil Sands
NGLs
Deepwater
Crude and Condensate Resource*
Cumulative Production through 2040
Remaining Resource
Trillion barrels of oil
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* Source: IEA
Major New Liquids by RegionMBDOE
NGLs
Deepwater
Oil Sands
Biofuels
North America Latin America Middle East Africa
Tight Oil
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Remaining Global Gas Resource
Over 200 years coverage at current demand
1000 TCF
Conventional
Unconventional
4.0
North America
3.0
Latin America
1.6
Europe OECD
3.6
Africa
4.8
Middle East
6.7
Russia/ Caspian*
4.9
Asia Pacific
Source: IEA; *Includes Europe Non OECD
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Gas Supply DiversifiesUnconventional Production by TypeBCFD
Tight
Coalbed Methane
Shale
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North America
Middle East
Gas Production by Region
Russia/Caspian
Africa
Latin America
Europe
Asia Pacific
BCFD BCFD
Unconventional
Conventional
ROW
Gas Production by Type
BCFD
Pipeline
LNG
Local Unconventional
Local Conventional
By Type
Global Gas Supply Growth 2010 to 2040
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LNG Demand Triples and LNG Supply Diversifies
BCFDLNG in 2040
Asia Pacific
Other
2010 Pacific Basin
Europe
MiddleEast
AtlanticBasin
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Global Energy Trade
ExxonMobil 2014 Outlook for EnergyIndicative trade flows
Liquids Trade
North America
MBDOE
Net Exports
Net Imports
Latin America Africa
Europe
Middle East
Asia Pacific
Russia/Caspian
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Natural Gas Trade
North America
BCFD
Net Exports
Net Imports
Latin America Africa
Europe
Middle East
Asia Pacific
Russia/Caspian
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Energy Use Evolves Over Time
Percent
Global Percent Mix of Fuels
1800 1900 20001850 1950
Biomass
Coal
Oil
Gas
Hydro
Nuclear
Other Renewables
Source: Smil, Energy Transitions (1800-1960)
2040
Conclusions
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