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    Analysis on the World Energy Supply & Demand in 2015-Based on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy Published in June 2016
    Author of the article:Dai Xiaodong,Wang Xiaoxiao, Bi Xiaoguang,Yang Jingbin, Yin Shuming, Liang Yue
    Author's Workplace:1.Shengli College, China University of Petroleum;2.PetroChina Pipeline Technology Research Center;3.Shengli Oilfield Dongsheng Jinggong Oil Development Co., Ltd,
    Key Words:British petroleum; Year 2015; Energy statistics; Supply & demand
    Abstract:BP published BP statistical review of world energy 2015 in June 2016, it had reported the energy supply & demand of the world in 2015 in detail. In 2015, the world economy was still in downturn stage. As statistics of BP, the increase of primary energy consumption was much lower compared with the average increase of last 10 years. For petroleum, as the explored natural gas decreased caused by Russia and Norway, global explored reserve decreased while the output and consumption increased. And also, the possessed proportion increased in primary energy. Since the shell gas exploring, the output of natural gas got great improvement in North America. And the natural gas trade in the whole world had increased. The explored coal was sufficient with high reserve and production ratio, but the consumption and possessed proportion decreased. Other energy such as nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, solar, bio fuel and so on, have increased stably. Since that, global carbon emission had the lowest increase pace.

     


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