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Presentation transcript:

Key features of 2015

Growth in GDP and energy

Primary energy growth

Primary energy growth

Energy prices

Oil and refining

Oil market in 2014

Oil market in 2014 and 2015

Oil market in 2014 and 2015

Oil market in 2014 and 2015

Oil inventories and price

Oil inventories and price

Past episodes of large oil price falls

Refinery throughput and margins

Natural gas

Natural gas demand and supply

US electricity sector

Natural gas prices

Natural gas prices

Coal

Global coal market

Non-fossil fuels

Renewables growth

Carbon emissions

Factors driving slower growth of carbon emissions

Factors driving slower growth of carbon emissions

Past clues to future trends

Speed of transition

Speed of transition