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The Global Energy Outlook

Richard Newell and Stuart Iler

No 18967, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: We explore the principal trends that are shaping the future landscape of energy supply, demand, and trade. We take a long-term view, assessing trends on the time scale of a generation by looking 25 years into the past, taking stock of the current situation, and projecting 25 years into the future. We view these market, technology, and policy trends at a global scale, as well as assess the key regional dynamics that are substantially altering the energy scene. The shift from West to East in the locus of energy growth and the turnaround of North American gas and oil production are the most pronounced of these currents. Key uncertainties include the strength of economic and population growth in emerging economies, the stringency of future actions to reduce carbon emissions, the magnitude of unconventional natural gas and oil development in non-OPEC countries, and the stability of OPEC oil supplies.

JEL-codes: Q41 Q43 Q47 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-04
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Published as Newell, RG, and Iler, S. "The Global Energy Outlook." In Energy & Security: Towards a New Foreign Policy Strategy , edited by J Kalicky and D Goldwyn. Washington, DC: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. (Chapter)

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