These seven reports examine the overall trends
on global energy. Each report focuses on a key
aspect of the changing geopolitics of energy
and shows key issues, trends, and developments
in a summary narrative and graphic and tabular
form.
Impact of Oil and Gas
on Present and Future Global Energy Demand
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4 |
Key Oil Issues |
5 |
Estimated Growth of
Oil and Gas Use: 1970-2020
|
6 |
Growing World and US
Dependence on Imported Oil: 1990-2020
|
7 |
In the Past, the West
Has Driven the Rise in Demand for Oil
with Little Impact from Developing Asia:
World Oil Consumption: 1960-1996
|
8 |
Asia, However, has Become
a Major Oil Consumer: Asian Oil Consumption:
1960-1996
|
9 |
Asia Will Drive Most
of the Future Increase in Demand for
Oil: Total World Oil Consumption by
Region: 1990-2020
|
10 |
Comparative Growth in
Demand for Oil by Region: 1990-2020
|
11 |
Middle Eastern Trade
with Asia Must Change Fundamentally
and Recycling "Petro-Yen" Will Not Be
Easy
|
12 |
Key Gas Issues |
13 |
North America, the FSU,
and Western Europe Will Stay the Largest
Consumers, but Asia Will Drive Most
of the Increase in Gas Demand
|
14 |
Comparative Growth in
Demand for Gas by Region: 1990-2020
|
15 |
Asia Will Make Major
Increases in its Gas Imports: Asian
Gas Consumption: 1990-2020
|
16 |
Geopolitical Impact
of Oil and Gas Reserves |
17 |
Oil Reserves and Geopolitics
|
18 |
Shifts in the Regional
Balance of Oil Reserves
|
19 |
The Middle East and
the Gulf Dominate Future Oil Supply:
World Oil Reserves by Region as a Percent
of World Total
|
20 |
OPEC versus Non-OPEC
Production, Reserves and Refining Capacity
|
21 |
OPEC Status by Country
|
22 |
The Middle East and
the Gulf Dominate Future Oil Supply:
World Oil Reserves by Region in Billions
of Barrels
|
23 |
Comparative World Oil
Reserves by Region
|
24 |
Reserves By Region &
Major Producer Country
|
25 |
Reserve to Production
Ratios By Region & Major Producer
|
26 |
The Life of Oil Reserves
is an Issue for Everyone
|
27 |
Oil Reserves Are Technology
as Well as Price Dependent: US Reserves
in the Lower 48 as a Test Case
|
28 |
Gas Reserves and Geopolitics
|
29 |
Shifts in the Regional
Balance of Gas Reserves
|
30 |
The Middle East and
the Gulf Dominate Future Gas Supply:
World Oil Reserves by Region as a Percent
of World Total
|
31 |
The FSU and the Middle
East Dominate Future Gas Supply: World
Oil Reserves by Region in Trillions
of Cubic Meters
|
32 |
World Gas Reserves
by Key Nation
|
33 |
World Gas Reserve to
Production Ratios by Key Nation
|
34 |
Gas Reserves Are Also
Technology as Well as Price Dependent:
US Reserves in the Lower 48 as a Test
Case
|
35 |
Uncertainties Affecting
Key Suppliers and Exporters |
36 |
Key Areas of Uncertainty
in Global Supply |
37 |
World's Growing Dependence
on the Gulf and Middle East: Projected
Total Global Oil EXPORTS by Source in
1995 and 2020
|
38 |
World's Growing Dependence
on the Gulf and Middle East: Projected
Total Global Oil IMPORTS by Source in
1995 and 2020
|
39 |
Rising Asian Demand
is Met by Rising Middle Eastern Production:
Net Balance of Regional Imports and
Exports: 1995-2015
|
40 |
Large Amounts of Oil
Production and Exports Are at Risk in
Key Exporting Countries: 1995-2015
|
41 |
Cumulative Risk: Estimated
Total Demand for Exports from Countries
with Sensitive or High Risk Oil Production
Capacity Affects 50% of World Supply
|
42 |
The FSU, Saudi Arabia,
and Iraq are the Three Most Critical
Future Exporters
|
43 |
Today's "Rogues" Had
Damn Well Better Be Tomorrow's Suppliers:
1995-2020
|
44 |
Pattern of Oil Exports
Could Sharply if the FSU Does Not Meet
Estimated Production Levels and China
Cannot Exploit New Fields: Prices Rises
Likely
|
45 |
Domestic energy Demand
Can Radically Change the Energy Available
For Export: Middle Eastern Domestic
Energy Demand As a Test Case
|
46 |
IEA/OECD Estimate of
Middle Eastern Domestic Energy Demand
|
47 |
Downstream Operations
Can Also Have Major Geopolitical Impacts:
Gulf Cooperation Council vs. World Petrochemical
Design Capacities: 1993
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48 |