BP analyzes world energy

BP analyzes world energy
JEFF FITLOW
In spite of fast economic growth in 2006, growth in global energy
consumption slowed last year, according to Mark Finley, head of energy
analysis for British Petroleum. Finley presented BP’s 56th Annual
Statistical Review of World Energy June 27 at the James A. Baker III
Institute for Public Policy. He noted that coal was the fast-growing
fuel, and China accounted for half the world’s energy growth over the
past five years. BP’s annual review is available online at
www.bp.com/statisticalreview. Amy Myers Jaffe (pictured at right), the
Wallace S. Wilson Fellow in Energy Studies, introduced Finley at the
Baker Institute forum.

 

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