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
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Dr. Fariborz Ghadar
Source: BPSlide3
Growth in the world economy requires more energy…
Growth
In The World Economy Requires More Energy
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Dr.
Fariborz Ghadar
Source: BPSlide4
The fuel mix is set to change significantly…
The Fuel Mix Is
Set To Change Significantly
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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
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Dr. Fariborz Ghadar
Source: BPSlide6
The global vehicle fleet more than doubles…
The
Glo
bal Vehicle Fleet More Than Doubles
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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
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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
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Source: BPSlide10
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Growth in Global Coal Demand Slows Sharply
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Dr. Fariborz Ghadar
Source: BPSlide11
Renewables continue to grow rapidly…
Renewables
Continue To Grow Rapidly
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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
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Dr. Fariborz
GhadarSource: BPSlide13
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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
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Source: BPSlide20
Emissions
Energy-related CO2 Emissions By Location, 2014
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Dr.
Fariborz GhadarSlide21
Source: BP, Energy Outlook 2035
Emissions Per Capita
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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
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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.