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United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA

EIA · May 15, 2008 · 18 slides

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  1. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 1
    United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook Guy F. Caruso Administrator Energy Information Administration Paris, France May 2008
  2. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 2
    World oil prices are higher in all AEO2008 cases nominal dollars per barrel 200 History Projections 175 High Price 150 125 100 Reference 75 Low Price 50 25 0 1980 1995 2006 2015 2030 Annual Energy Outlook 2008
  3. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 3
    Liquid fuels continue to dominate primary energy consumption in the United States quadrillion Btu 50 History Projections 40 Liquid Fuels 30 Coal Natural Gas 20 Renewables 10 Nuclear 0 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010…
  4. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 4
    The transportation sector dominates liquid fuel consumption million barrels per day 20 History Projections 15 Transportation 10 5 Industrial Residential and Commercial Electric Power 0 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010…
  5. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 5
    Transportation energy use shifts slightly from petroleum to biofuels quadrillion Btu 20 2006 2030 15 Biofuels includes ethanol, liquids from biomass, and biodiesel. Diesel excludes liquids from biomass and biodiesel. Motor…
  6. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 6
    Crude oil production is primarily from the onshore and deep offshore million barrels per day 8 History Projections 6 Total 4 Lower 48 Onshore 2 Deepwater Offshore Shallow Water Offshore Alaska 0 1990 2000 2005…
  7. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 7
    Dependence on imports of liquid fuels and other petroleum declines by 2030 million barrels per day 25 History Projections 20 Consumption Net Imports 54% 15 60% 10 Domestic Supply 5 0 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010…
  8. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 8
    Natural gas consumption in the electric power sector declines after the next 10 years trillion cubic feet 10 History Projections Industrial* 8 Electric Power 6 Residential 4 Commercial 2 Transportation** 0 1990 2000…
  9. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 9
    Dependence on natural gas net imports declines slightly trillion cubic feet 30 History Projections 25 Consumption Net Imports 14% 20 16% Production 15 Natural Gas Net Imports, 2006 and 2030 (trillion cubic feet) 4 2006 10…
  10. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 10
    Unconventional natural gas production will account for nearly half of domestic supply trillion cubic feet 10 History Projections Lower 48 Non-Associated Unconventional 8 6 Lower 48 Non-Associated Offshore Lower 48…
  11. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 11
    Coal is predominantly consumed for electricity generation with growing use for CTL. quadrillion Btu 35 29.9 30 25.9 25 22.5 23.0 Electric Power 20 15 10 5 Coal-to- Liquids Other 0 2006 2010 2020 2030 Annual Energy…
  12. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 12
    Coal and renewables gain larger shares of electricity generation, but nuclear generation also increases billion kilowatthours 3,000 54 - percent of total 49 2,000 2006 2030 1,000 18 19 20 14 13 10 2 1 0 Coal Nuclear…
  13. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 13
    Carbon dioxide emissions grow at a slower rate than energy consumption million metric tons 3,500 Total Carbon Dioxide Emissions Electricity 8,000 Coal 7,500 Natural Gas 3,000 7,000 Petroleum 2030 6,500 2,500 2006 6,000…
  14. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 14
    Key Uncertainties in the Projections Macroeconomic growth Energy prices Technological changes Government policy initiatives
  15. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 15
    The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 Improves Fuel Economy Sets national fuel standard at 35 miles per gallon by 2020, which will increase fuel economy standards by 40 percent and save billions of gallons of fuel Expands…
  16. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 16
    Energy Agenda for 2008 The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 goes a long way, but the President has remaining energy proposals: Electric Power: Generate electric power using increased cleaner coal technology, solar and wind…
  17. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 17
    U.S. Climate Change Policy Approach: Department of Energy Overview Harnesses the power of markets and technological innovation, maintains economic growth, and encourages global participation Reaffirms U.S. commitment to goal of…
  18. United States Energy Outlook and Policies Affecting the Outlook – EIA – slide 18
    Periodic Reports Petroleum Status and Natural Gas Storage Reports, weekly Short-Term Energy Outlook, monthly Annual Energy Outlook 2008, March 2008, full report, May 2008 International Energy Outlook 2007, May 2007, next update July…

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