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Multinational Energy Industry

Multinational

in figures

World oil production:89.2 million bopd

World oil consumption:91 million bopd

World gas production:3.88 tcm

World gas consumption:3.85 tcm

The future of the multinational energy mix

The multinational oil and gas industry is undergoing massive changes as the energy market actively transitions from fossil fuels to green energy sources. While the transition takes place, the oil and gas sector remains an important economic pillar for many countries and nations are continuing exploration activities to capitalise on hydrocarbons while the resources remain fiscally and environmentally relevant. Sectors such as aviation, shipping and petrochemicals are expected to continue to rely on oil until alternatives are presented. As the world population rises, the International Energy Agency expects energy demand to grow by 1.3% annually until 2040, underlining the importance of creating infrastructure to fulfil the global need.

Volatility in oil prices and massive advances in the energy industry’s digital revolution have had a huge impact on upping efficiencies in the upstream sector. New innovations in sensors and big data have allowed for unmanned assets and heightened energy security. Recent technological advances have also allowed the industry to advance on more difficult upstream plays, particularly in offshore and shale plays. Major hydrocarbons players are now flocking to unlock unused potential around the world while demand remains.

Cost of power generation sectors relying on renewable resources has declined significantly. This coupled with advances in battery technology have made wind and solar resources competitive with fossil fuels in many parts of the world. Nations are also actively investing in hydrogen as an alternative energy source through electrolysis at renewable assets and carbon capture and storage technologies. However, the pathway to keeping climate change within a 1.5-degree-Celsius margin by 2050 as set down by the Paris Agreement remains a challenge, with McKinsey expecting a 3.5-degree scenario by the target date based on current energy trends.

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Interview
Mozambique - September 06, 2024

Paulo Reis of EY talks about bringing international best practices to Mozambique and how PPPs encourage investment.

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Equinor cancels wind projects in Spain, Vietnam, Portugal
NEWS
Multinational - September 05, 2024

Equinor has cancelled offshore wind projects in Spain and Portugal and exited Vietnam's offshore wind market.

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Maersk CEO calls for penalties for fossil fuel use in shipping
NEWS
Multinational - August 30, 2024

Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc has called on the IMO to penalise the use of fossil fuels in shipping.

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ExxonMobil forecasts 2050 oil demand at today’s levels
NEWS
Multinational - August 26, 2024

ExxonMobil has forecasted that oil demand to 2050 will remain near current levels of 100 million bopd.

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QatarEnergy inks 15-year LNG supply deal with Kuwait’s KPC
NEWS
Multinational - August 26, 2024

QatarEnergy has signed a 15-year deal for the supply of 3 million tonnes per year of LNG to Kuwait Petroleum Corporation.

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Cadeler debuts next-gen wind turbine installation vessel
NEWS
Multinational - August 19, 2024

Cadeler has taken delivery of Wind Peak, a next-generation installation vessel for large offshore wind turbines.

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Interview
Trinidad and Tobago - August 16, 2024

Dr Vernon Paltoo of National Energy talks about developing a low-carbon commodities industry.

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