EGEE 401
Energy in a Changing World

Outlooks for Review

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Energy Information Agency:

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is an office within the U.S. Department of Energy and was established in 1977. It is primarily a statistical and analytic agency and provides neutral data for others to use.

Energy Information Agency

International Energy Agency:

The International Energy Agency was established in 1974 in the wake of the oil crisis of 1973 and has evolved to be an information source of oil market and other energy sector data.

World Energy Outlook 2023

World Energy Outlook 2022

Global Energy Review 2021

Global Energy Review 2020

International Renewable Energy Agency:

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is an organization supporting the movement towards a sustainable energy future, mainly through the promotion of renewable energy sources.

World Energy Transitions Outlook

Global Renewables Outlook 2020

World Energy Council:

The World Energy Council (WEC) is a bit different in that their mission is more about sharing information and experiences, such as case studies, to help the delivery of energy. Forecasting is a component of what they do, and the World Energy Scenarios link below is their closest product to a traditional outlook.

World Energy Trilemma Index 2022

World Energy Scenarios 2019 - Exploring Innovation Pathways to 2040

Resources for the Future:

Resources for the Future (RFF) is a private nonprofit ‘think tank” which provides neutral and unbiased research to help inform energy-related decision and policy making. In addition to their outlook publication, which is available at the links below, they offer a succinct summary of key findings on the landing pages of these links.

Global Energy Outlook 2023

McKinsey and Company:

McKinsey and Company is a private sector diversified worldwide consulting firm. They have a highly varied suite of clients in the private and public sector. One of their products is providing studies and analyses. They prepare an oil and gas outlook.

Global Oil Supply Demand Outlook to 2040

ExxonMobil:

ExxonMobil is an energy company that provides energy sources such as oil and gas. They provide full life cycle services from exploration for new supplies of oil and gas, through producing fossil fuels from their fields, and all the way through refining, and marketing. ExxonMobil has diversified over the years to include non-fossil fuel sources such as wind and solar. ExxonMobil was born from the merger of Exxon and Mobil oil corporations- two long standing American icons of the industry.

ExxonMobil Outlook for Energy (links to reports at the bottom)

BP:

Like ExxonMobil, BP is an energy source company that over time has diversified from only oil and gas, to now include renewables. BP used to be known as British Petroleum but changed its name to Beyond Petroleum to capture their expanded portfolio of sources.

BP Energy Outlook