1 The Outlook for Energy includes Exxon Mobil Corporation’s internal estimates and forecasts of energy demand, supply, and trends through 2040 based upon internal data and analyses as well as publicly available information from external sources including the International Energy Agency. Work on the report was conducted throughout 2015. This presentation includes forward looking statements. Actual future conditions and results (including energy demand, energy supply, the relative mix of energy across sources, economic sectors and geographic regions, imports and exports of energy) could differ materially due to changes in economic conditions, technology, the development of new supply sources, political events, demographic changes, and other factors discussed herein and under the heading “Factors Affecting Future Results” in the Investors section of our website at www.exxonmobil.com . This material is not to be used or reproduced without the permission of Exxon Mobil Corporation. All rights reserved. The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040 Jim Muschalik February 5, 2016
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The Outlook for Energy includes Exxon Mobil Corporation’s internal estimates and forecasts of energy demand, supply, and trends through 2040 based upon internal data and analyses as well as publicly available information from external sources including theInternational Energy Agency. Work on the report was conducted throughout 2015. This presentation includes forward looking statements. Actual future conditions and results (including energy demand, energy supply, the relative mix of energy across sources, economic sectors and geographic regions, imports and exports of energy) could differ materially due to changes in economic conditions, technology, the development of new supply sources, political events, demographic changes, and other factors discussed herein and under the heading “Factors Affecting Future Results” in the Investors section of our website at www.exxonmobil.com. This material is not to be used or reproduced without the permission of Exxon Mobil Corporation. All rights reserved.
The Outlook for Energy:A View to 2040
Jim MuschalikFebruary 5, 2016
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ExxonMobil 2016 Outlook for Energy
trade flows
Energy Outlook Development
100 countries
15 demandsectors
20 fueltypes
technology & policy
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Global Progress Drives DemandPopulationBillion
GDPTrillion 2010$
Energy DemandQuadrillion BTUs
OECD*
Key Growth
ChinaIndia
Rest of World
EnergySavings
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*Mexico and Turkey included in Key Growth countries
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Key Growth countries include: Brazil, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Egypt, Thailand, South Africa, Iran, Mexico, Turkey
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Oil Gas Coal Biomass Nuclear Solar / Wind/ Biofuels
Hydro / Geo
Global Energy Mix2040 By FuelQuadrillion BTUs
Average Growth / Yr. 2014 - 2040
0.9%2014
0.7%
1.6%
2.9%0.3%
4.8% 1.3%
-0.2%
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Energy-Related CO2 Emissions by RegionBillion Tonnes
CO2 Emissions PlateauEnergy Mix Shifts to Lower-Carbon Fuels
India
Key Growth
Rest of World
OECD*
China
Global Energy MixPercent
Oil
Coal
Gas
BiomassRenewablesNuclear
*Mexico and Turkey included in Key Growth countries