Oil prices have broken $50 a barrel, soaring Chinese demand is rocking energy markets, and climate-destabilising carbon emissions grow apace. The World Energy Outlook 2004 offers the statistical background and analytical insight o
Author(s): OECD
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 576
Foreword......Page 4
Acknowledgements......Page 6
Table of Contents......Page 12
List of Figures......Page 18
List of Tables......Page 24
List of Boxes......Page 27
Executive Summary......Page 30
CHAPTER 1: The Context......Page 40
CHAPTER 2: Global Energy Trends......Page 58
CHAPTER 3: Oil Market Outlook......Page 82
Oil Reserves and Resources......Page 88
CHAPTER 4: Natural Gas Market Outlook......Page 130
CHAPTER 5: Coal Market Outlook......Page 170
CHAPTER 6: Electricity Market Outlook......Page 192
CHAPTER 7: Renewable Energy Outlook......Page 226
CHAPTER 8: Regional Outlooks......Page 244
CHAPTER 9: Russia - An In-depth Study......Page 284
CHAPTER 10: Energy and Development......Page 330
CHAPTER 11: World Alternative Policy Scenario......Page 368
ANNEX A: Tables for Reference Scenario Projections......Page 430
ANNEX B: Energy Projections - Assessment and Comparison......Page 520
ANNEX C: World Energy Model 2004......Page 532
ANNEX D: The Precarious State of Energy Statistics......Page 550
ANNEX E: Definitions, Abbreviations and Acronyms......Page 554
ANNEX F: References......Page 564