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Dr F ariborz Ghadar Founding Di rector T he Center for Global Business Studies William A Schreyer Professor of Global Management Policies and Planning Global GDP is expected to more than double ID: 689718

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Penn State and the Global Oil and Gas Industry

Dr.

F

ariborz

Ghadar

Founding

Di

rector , The Center for Global Business Studies

William

A.

Schreyer Professor of Global Management, Policies and PlanningSlide2

Global GDP is expected to more than double…

Global GDP Is Expected To More Than

Double

2

Dr. Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide3

Growth in the world economy requires more energy…

Growth

In The World Economy Requires More Energy

3

Dr.

Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide4

The fuel mix is set to change significantly…

The Fuel Mix Is

Set To Change Significantly

4

Dr. Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide5

Growth in liquids demand is driven by transport and industry…

Growth

In Liquids Demand Is Driven By Transport And Industry

5

Dr. Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide6

The global vehicle fleet more than doubles…

The

Glo

bal Vehicle Fleet More Than Doubles

6

Dr. Fariborz

GhadarSource: BPSlide7

SJR 01/06/10

Sources: World Bank & Wards Auto

China and India can expect exponential growth in passenger vehicle ownership

Indonesia (21) Philippines (8)

India (8) China (14)

Pakistan (3) Bangladesh (0)

* 2009 USD

7

Dr.

Fariborz

Ghadar

Passenger Vehicle Ownership vs. Per-Capita GDPSlide8

Demand for Natural Gas Grows Strongly

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Dr.

Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide9

Trade in gas grows broadly in line with global consumption…

Trade In Gas Grows Broadly In Line With Global

Consumption

9

Dr. Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide10

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Growth in Global Coal Demand Slows Sharply

10

Dr. Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide11

Renewables continue to grow rapidly…

Renewables

Continue To Grow Rapidly

11

Dr. Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide12

The outlook for US shale has been revised up repeatedly…

The Outlook For US

Shal

e Has Been Revised Up Repeatedly

12

Dr. Fariborz

GhadarSource: BPSlide13

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Dr.

Fariborz

GhadarSlide14

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Dr.

Fariborz

GhadarSlide15

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Dr.

Fariborz

GhadarSlide16

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Dr.

Fariborz

GhadarSlide17

The Global

Growth In Tight Oil Slows

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Dr.

Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide18

Shale Gas Production

Continues To Expand Rapidly

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Dr.

Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide19

The faster transition has a significant impact…

The Faster Transition

Has A Significant Impact

19

Dr. Fariborz Ghadar

Source: BPSlide20

Emissions

Energy-related CO2 Emissions By Location, 2014

20

Dr.

Fariborz GhadarSlide21

Source: BP, Energy Outlook 2035

Emissions Per Capita

21

Dr. Fariborz

GhadarSlide22

Emissions

Source: IEA

The Current Pathway Burns Up The Existing Carbon Budget

Quickly

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Dr.

Fariborz GhadarSlide23

Emissions

Source: IEA

The Difference Between The “INDC” Scenario And The “Bridge” Scenario Is Substantial And Relies On 5 Measures

23

Dr.

Fariborz GhadarSlide24

Source: IEA

Emissions

Investment Is Required Under All Scenarios

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Dr.

Fariborz GhadarSlide25

It is imperative that the world recognizes the importance of efficiency gains.

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Higher levels of collaboration among industry, government and society at large is required to realize these gains.

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The world has insatiably asked for more energy which companies have provided.

Beating up on energy companies is counterproductive.

The companies strive to listen and need to be included in the process.

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Penn State is dedicated to helping the energy industry pivot in a new direction that ensures a more sustainable future.Slide29

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Thank You.