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The Changing Geopolitics of Energy

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.

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The Changing Geopolitics of Energy -- Part II
Global Oil and Gas Production and Reserves

Table of Contents
Impact of Oil and Gas on Present and Future Global Energy Demand 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

48

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Updated: 2016/06/30

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