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BP Statistical Review of World Energy infographic
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Renewable energy continues to grow rapidly but from a small base
Meanwhile rising fossil fuel consumptionmeant global CO2 emissions from energy rose
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
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So who is supplying the energyto meet global needs?
China US Russia
the US had the biggestincrease in energy production in 2013, driven by the biggestincrease in production of oil in the country’s history
While China produced the most energy overall
Russia had the biggest growthof gas production in 2013 and remains the world’s
biggest energy exporter
In the US oil imports decreased
US
China
Oil58% imported Gas
30% imported
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So what else does this mean for energy trade?
while China’s imports of oil and gas continued to rise
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As a global energy source, oil’s market share fell again
201320122011
2010
2009
but it remains dominant
oil33% 30%
24%7%
2%
4%
hydro
renewables
nuclear
coal
gas
For the first time since 1999, the US increase in oil consumption was the world’s largest, and despite slower growth, China still sawthe world’s biggest increase in energy use
2013
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wth
USGermany India BrazilChina
With above average growth in consumption overall from OECD countries offset by below average growth across the rest of the world
aboveaverage
1.2%OECD
0%
belowaverage
3.1%
non OECD5%
Overall EU energy consumptionreached its lowest level since 1995
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2004
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2013
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but US energy use rebounded
BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2014
Providing an unbiased viewpoint for 63 years
In 2013 global energy consumption grew by slightly less than average
2.3%2013
1.8%2012
2.3%2011
5.6%2010
-1.0%2009
average