US DATA: US EIA intl energy outlook sees increased world consumption
of marketed energy from all fuel sources through 2035. Fossil
fuels are expected to continue supplying much of the energy used
worldwide. Although liquid fuels-mostly petroleum based-remain the
largest source of energy, the liquids share of world marketed energy
consumption falls from 34 percent in 2008 to 29 percent in 2035, as
projected high world oil prices lead many energy users to switch away
from liquid fuels when feasible. Renewable energy is the world’s fastest
growing form of energy, and the renewable share of total energy use
increases from 10 percent in 2008 to 14 percent in 2035 in the Reference
case. Liquid fuels World use of petroleum and other liquids grows from
85.7 million barrels per day in 2008 to 97.6 million barrels per day in
2020. See MNI Main wire for more.