Events
ExxonMobil Outlook for Energy - A View to 2030 3 February 2010
The Clingendael International Energy Programme is pleased to announce that on February 3, Mr. Todd Onderdonk, Senior Energy Advisor in ExxonMobil, will present the "ExxonMobil Outlook for Energy - A View to 2030".
In December 2009 ExxonMobil published the new edition of the Outlook for Energy - A View to 2030. Its main finding is that growing world economies will increase energy demand by about 35 percent in 2030 compared to 2005, requiring trillions of dollars in investment and a commitment to innovation and technology.
Supplies of all economic fuel sources need to be expanded to satisfy projected increases in global energy demand and ensure reliable and affordable energy to meet social, economic and environmental challenges. The Outlook also includes an assessment of how potential carbon emission reduction policies will affect future energy demand and impact the fuel mix.
The Outlook for Energy is developed annually to assist ExxonMobil’s business planning and to increase public understanding of the world’s energy needs and challenges.
The lecture will start at 15.30 hrs and will end at 17.15 hrs with drinks. Please see the appended programme for more details.
The discussion after the lecture will be held under Chatham House rules.
