The Future of Energy- Oil and Gas to Remain Dominant- Renewable Energies and Nuclear Expected To Increase Their Share According to HE Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo,OPEC Secretary General, the future of energy is a future laden with challenges anduncertainties, but also opportunities, however,one thing stakeholders agree on is the fact that the world will need more energy in the decades to come. It is easy to appreciate why. All of the three main primary sources of energy– oil, gas and coal – will still supply more than three-quarters of the energy mix by 2040. Oil will be at just over 25 per cent, with coal slightly less, and gas slightly more. From the perspective of oil and gas, it underscores the fact that they will remain central to supplying the growing global population with the critical energy it needs in the decades ahead. The OPEC Secretary General do not see any outlook predicting that renewables will come close to overtaking oil and gas in the decades ahead. However, these renewable energies and nuclear are expected to increase their share in the energy mix from 18 per cent in 2015 to 22 per cent by 2040. Mexico Largest Importer of U.S. Natural Gas by Pipeline. Argentina Largest Consumer of U. S.LNG Export by Vessel. Mexico No 1 Destination for U. S. Natural Gas Export by Truck. Canada Top Destination for U. S. Natural Gas Export by CNG- get more analysis in this edition. Ineos Olefins and Polymers Europe receives U.S. first shipment of ethane. U.S. crude Oil now exports to 16 countries and Canada, however challenges remains- find out more in this news pack edition. The international pipeline, oil and gas safety conference March 14-16, 2017, seeks to address process safety issues in the upstream, midstream and downstream subsectors of the industry; with special focus on process safety, pipeline safety, and new regulatory impact. Early registration ends Dec. 28, 2016. Conference agenda out! – get a copy @ http://oilandgassafetyconference.com
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