BP Energy Outlook 2035 Infographic
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What will this mean for the environment?5
Global CO2 emissions will rise but more slowly
owing to increasing shares of gas and renewables
and energy intensity reducing worldwide,
as rising economic growth is now accompanied by
flattening energy demand.
China EU
per capitaper capita
supply demandOverall, China will still import and consume the most energy using more per head than the EU,
What are the wider implications?4
but growth will slow and later be fastest in India.
Rising shale gas and tight oil output help the US achieve energy self-sufficiency.
How will energy be used?3
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Transport will be the slowest growing sector and use more natural gas, biofuels and electricity,
but will still be dominated by oil.
Power generation will account for more than half of growth.
Coal
- consumption slow
ingnonfossil oil
coalgas
27%
Oil
- slowest growing fuelnonfossil oil
coalgas
27%
Ren
ew
ables - continue to grownon
fossil oil
coalgas
7%
GAS
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ural
gas
- fastest growing fossil fuel
nonfossil oil
coalgas
26%
What is the outlook for individual fuels?2
OIL
OIL
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will come almost entirely from
emerging economies.
95%By 2035 world energy demand will grow by
but growth will slow and...
41%
In 2035 how much energy will the world need?
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BP Energy Outlook 2035Our 2014 look-ahead to the future of energy