Plunkett's Energy Industry Trends & Statistics 2014 (Summary) - Plunkett Research

Plunkett's Energy Industry Trends & Statistics 2014 (Summary)

Plunkett's Energy Industry Trends & Statistics 2014 (Summary) - Plunkett Research
Plunkett's Energy Industry Trends & Statistics 2014 (Summary)
Published Jan 17, 2014
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Abstract:

PLUNKETT'S ENERGY INDUSTRY TRENDS & STATISTICS 2014
Key Features:
-Industry trends analysis, market data and competitive intelligence
-Market forecasts and Industry Statistics
-Link to our 5-minute video overview of this industry
Pages: 105
Statistical Tables Provided: 45
Geographic Focus: Global
A condensed market research report excerpted from Plunkett?s Energy Industry Almanac 2014, including forecasts and market estimates technologies analysis and vital statistical tables. You will gain significant insights that can help you shape your own strategy for business development, product development and investments.
-How is the industry evolving?
-How is the industry being shaped by new technologies?
-How is demand growing in emerging markets and mature economies?
-What is the size of the market now and in the future?
Contents, Statistics, Forecasts and Analysis Include:
Major Trends Affecting the Energy Industry
1.Energy Industry Introduction
2.Proposals for U.S. Electricity Grid Enhancements Include a ?Smart Grid,? Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) and Technologies such as Flow Cell Batteries
3.Superconductivity Provides Advanced Electricity Distribution Technology
4.Global Shale Gas Resources Revolutionize the Energy Industry
5.Shale Oil Booms in North Dakota?s Bakken and Texas? Eagle Ford
6.Coalbed Methane Production Soars, Boosting U.S. Gas Production
7.New Pipelines Are Needed to Handle Growing Production, But They Create Controversy
8.LNG Projects Offer Increased Supply/Floating LNG Plants May Change the Industry
9.Russia and Africa Have Massive Production/Israel Develops Major Gas Fields
10.Oil Field Services Gain from Advanced Technologies
11.Exploration and Production Grow at Extreme Water Depths/Promising Offshore Fields include Mexico, Brazil, Asia and Africa
Energy Industry Statistics
I. Overview of the Energy Industry
1.Global Energy Overview: 2011-2012
2.U.S. Energy Industry Overview
3.U.S. Energy Overview: Selected Years, 1970-2012
4.U.S. Energy Intensity: 1980-2040
5.Primary Energy Flow by Source & Sector, U.S.: 2012
II. Electricity
6.Electricity Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012
7.Net Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 2012
8.Net Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 1981-August 2013
9.Net Electrical Power Generation From Renewable Energy Sources, U.S.: 2003-August 2013
III. Fossil Fuels & Nuclear Energy
10.Energy Production by Fossil Fuels & Nuclear Power, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012
11.Petroleum Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012
12.Crude Oil Production & Oil Well Productivity, U.S.: Selected Years, 1955-2012
13.Crude Oil Domestic First Purchase Prices, U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-2012
14.Landed Costs of U.S. Crude Oil Imports from Selected Countries: Selected Years, 1975-2013
IV. Renewable Energy
15.Energy Production by Renewable Energy, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012
16.Renewable Energy Consumption by Source, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012
17.Renewable Energy Consumption in the Residential, Commercial & Industrial Sectors, U.S.: 2006-2012
18.Renewable Energy Consumption in the Transportation & Electric Power Sectors, U.S.: 2006-2012

  
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Sections

TitleStarting PageNumber of Pages
COVER12
PLUNKETT S ENERGY INDUSTRY TRENDS &STATISTICS 201433
CONTENTS62
Chapter 1 MAJOR TRENDS AFFECTING THE ENERGY INDUSTRY847
  1) Energy Industry Introduction95
  2) Proposals for U.S. Electricity Grid Enhancements include a Smart Grid, Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) and Technologies such as Flow Cell Batteries144
  3) Superconductivity Provides Advanced Electricity Distribution Technology181
  4) Global Shale Gas Resources Revolutionize the Energy Industry195
  5) Shale Oil Booms in North Dakota s Bakken and Texas Eagle Ford241
  6) Coalbed Methane Production Soars, Boosting U.S. Gas Production241
  7) New Pipelines Are Needed to Handle Growing Production, But They Create Controversy252
  8) LNG Projects Offer Increased Supply/Floating LNG Plants May Change the Industry272
  9) Russia and Africa Have Massive Production/Israel Develops Major Gas Fields291
  10) Oil Field Services Gain from Advanced Technologies301
  11) Exploration and Production Grow at Extreme Water Depths/Promising Offshore Fields include Mexico, Brazil, Asia and Africa314
  12) Energy Demand Climbs in India and China/Nuclear, Hydro and Gas Projects Grow352
  13) Canada s Oil Sands Production Reaches 1.8 Million Barrels per Day, But Operating Costs Are High372
  14) Production of Synthetic Crude from Kerogen Trapped in Shale Advances Through New Technologies391
  15) Clean Coal and Coal Gasification Technologies Advance/Carbon Capture (CCS) Proves Costly402
  16) Nuclear Energy Moves Ahead in India, China, the UK and the Middle East426
  17) Ethanol Production Soared, But U.S. Federal Subsidy Expires482
  18) Cellulosic Ethanol Makes Slow Commercial Progress501
  19) New Refineries and Petrochemicals Plants Add to Capacity/Take Advantage of Cheap Natural Gas on the Gulf Coast512
  20) Energy Intensity is a Prime Focus in China/U.S. Achieves Dramatic Energy Intensity Results531
  21) America on Track to Lead the World in Oil Production by 2017541
Chapter 2 ENERGY INDUSTRY STATISTICS5551
  I. Overview of the Energy Industry5615
    Global Energy Overview: 2011-2012571
    U.S. Energy Industry Overview581
    U.S. Energy Overview: Selected Years, 1970-2012591
    U.S. Energy Intensity: 1980-2040601
    Primary Energy Flow by Source &Sector, U.S.: 2012611
    Energy Consumption by Source &Sector, U.S.: 2012621
    Total U.S. Energy Consumption: 2010-2040631
    Energy Consumption &Expenditures Indicators, U.S.: Selected Years, 1975-2012641
    Energy Imports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012651
    Energy Exports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012661
    Total Energy Imports, Net Energy Imports &Petroleum Imports, U.S.: 1970-2012671
    Federal R&D &R&D Plant Funding for Energy, U.S.: Fiscal Years 2011-2013681
    U.S. Department of Energy Funding for Science &Energy Programs: 2012-2014691
    Approximate Energy Unit Conversion Factors701
  II. Electricity717
    Electricity Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012721
    Net Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 2012731
    Net Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 1981-August 2013741
    Net Electrical Power Generation From Renewable Energy Sources, U.S.: 2003-August 2013751
    Average Retail Prices of Electricity Sold by U.S. Electric Utilities: Selected Years, 1960-2012761
    Estimated Costs of New Electricity Generation by Energy Source771
  III. Fossil Fuels &Nuclear Energy7822
    Energy Production by Fossil Fuels &Nuclear Power, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012791
    Petroleum Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012801
    Crude Oil Production &Oil Well Productivity, U.S.: Selected Years, 1955-2012811
    Crude Oil Domestic First Purchase Prices, U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-2012821
    Landed Costs of U.S. Crude Oil Imports from Selected Countries: Selected Years, 1975-2013831
    Value of U.S. Crude Oil Imports from Selected Countries: Selected Years, 1980-2012841
    Petroleum Imports by Country of Origin, U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-2012851
    Refinery Capacity &Utilization in the U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-2012861
    Refinery Sales Prices &Refinery Profit Margins for Selected Petroleum Products, U.S.: Selected Years, 1995-2012871
    Petroleum Consumption by the Transportation Sector, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012881
    Retail On-Highway Diesel vs. Regular Gasoline Prices, U.S.: January 1995-October 2013891
    Top World Oil Reserves by Country: 2012901
    Top World Oil Producers: 2012911
    Top World Oil Net Importers: 2012921
    Top World Oil Net Exporters: 2012931
    Top World Oil Consumers: 2012941
    Coal Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012951
    Natural Gas Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2012961
    Natural Gas Prices Paid, by Sector, U.S.: Selected Years, 1970-2012971
    Annual U.S. Shale Gas Production: 1990-2040981
    The 15 Largest Nuclear Reactors in the U.S.991
  IV. Renewable Energy1006
    Energy Production by Renewable Energy, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-20121011
    Renewable Energy Consumption by Source, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-20121021
    Renewable Energy Consumption in the Residential, Commercial &Industrial Sectors, U.S.: 2006-20121031
    Renewable Energy Consumption in the Transportation &Electric Power Sectors, U.S.: 2006-20121042

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