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A stable and affordable energy supply is vital to enabling and empowering access to important infrastructure and services like healthcare, transport and education.
As the global population continues its slow march towards the nine billion mark within the next two decades, urgent action is needed today in order to meet future energy needs. According to ExxonMobil’s 2020 Energy and Carbon Summary, global energy needs are anticipated to increase by 20 per cent from today till 2040.
At the same time, as issues of climate change and carbon emissions continue to dominate, any discussions and actions on energy demand and supply must also include steps to mitigate the potential for greater environmental impact.
In this increasingly carbon-constrained future, ExxonMobil’s Energy and Carbon Summary outlines several key trends which will dominate the shift to lower-carbon-intensive fuels through to 2040:
For an in-depth look at these predictions are informing the various functions within ExxonMobil in a bid to mitigate emissions from its operations, read the full report: ExxonMobil: 2020 Energy and Carbon Summary.