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1. World Energy Outlook Strategic ChallengesHideshi EmotoSenior Energy Analyst International Energy Agency
2. Energy Trends & Strategic ChallengesReference Scenario
3. World Primary Energy Demand
5. Challenge 1:Security of Supply
6. World Oil Production Shifts Away from OECD
7. MENA Crude Oil & NGL Production by Country
8. MENA Net Oil Exports
9. Saudi Arabia’s Oil Production by Source in the Reference Scenario
10. Iran’s Oil Balance in the Reference Scenario
11. Oil Production Outlook in Iraq in the Reference Scenario
13. Proven Natural Gas Reserves
14. MENA Natural Gas Exports
15. EU Gas Supply Balance
16. Challenge 2:Carbon Dioxide Emissions
17. World Energy-Related CO2 Emissions
18. CO2 Increase, 2004-2030
19. World Alternative Policy Scenario
20. Key Policies in Alternative Scenario for European Union
Power generation
Renewable energy directive
Combined Heat and Power directive
Extension of reactor useful lifetime
Transport sector
Prolongation and tightening of Voluntary Agreement with car manufacturers
Biofuels target
Residential and commercial sectors
Energy performance in buildings directive
Energy labelling
21. Reduction in Oil Demand in the Alternative vs. Reference Scenario, 2030
23. Global Energy-Related CO2 Emissions in the Reference and Alternative Policy Scenarios
25. Summary & Conclusions
Projected market trends raise serious concerns
Increased risk for energy security
Rising environmental concerns
More vigorous policies would curb rate of increase in energy demand and emission significantly
Nuclear power can largely contribute toward meeting these challenges
Urgent and decisive government action needed
26. WEO 2006: Preliminary plan