Natural gas demand to rise by 65% by 2040: Exxon ( XOM ) by Claudia Assis
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Natural gas will contribute the biggest growth in energy supplies in the next two decades, with demand expected to rise by 65%, Exxon Mobil Corp. (xom) said in its annual long-term energy outlook released Thursday. Natural gas is expected to become more important in the global energy mix, and account for 25% of global energy needs by 2040, the company added.
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Great news! now, if we can just EXPORT it! out here on the west coast there is a lot of advocacy against exporting O&G from fracking.
The mid term problem is that we have already SOLD a lot of O&G to Asia and they want the real stuff, not shares of stock or futures paper. I cannot see how states and cities can stop international agreements for export.
China is closing hundreds of coal plants based on getting natural gas from us (and their own) They are going to be very upset if they cannot replace that power with the natgas they have already paid for. THis sort of thing starts wars, or am I looking at this all wrong???
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