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World Energy Outlook Strategic Challenges Hideshi Emoto Senior Energy Analyst International Energy Agency

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World Energy Outlook Strategic Challenges Hideshi Emoto Senior Energy Analyst International Energy Agency

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    1. World Energy Outlook Strategic Challenges Hideshi Emoto Senior Energy Analyst International Energy Agency

    2. Energy Trends & Strategic Challenges Reference 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

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