The Outlook for Energy - Belgian Financial Forum

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The Outlook for Energy - Belgian Financial Forum
The Outlook for Energy
a view to 2030
Joost Van Roost
President ExxonMobil Benelux
Financieel Forum Vlaams-Brabant – Leuven, 8 juni 2011
This presentation includes forward-looking statements. Actual future conditions (including economic conditions, energy demand, and energy supply) could differ
materially due to changes in 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. The information provided includes
ExxonMobil's internal estimates and forecasts based upon internal data and analyses as well as publically-available information from external sources including the
International Energy Agency. This material is not to be reproduced without the permission of Exxon Mobil Corporation.
Snapshot: our functional organization
• Presence in nearly every country
• 83,600 employees
• Upstream
Exploration, Development, Production,
Gas Marketing, Upstream Research
• Downstream
Refining & Supply, Lubes & Specialties,
Fuels Marketing, Research & Engineering
• Chemical
Manufacturing, marketing and research
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Upstream
Exploration
Development
Production
Identify, pursue, capture, and
evaluate all high-quality
exploration opportunities
Develop safe, cost-effective
facilities for oil & gas fields
identified by Exploration
Oil and gas fields
put into production
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Downstream
Refining & supply
Fuels marketing
Efficient network to provide
clean fuels, lubricants, and
other high-value products
High-quality products
sold to customers
around the world
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Lubricants &
specialties
Mobil 1: world’s premier
lubricant
Chemical
Chemical
Produce, supply/transport,
research, develop and market
chemical products
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125-year history
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ExxonMobil in the Benelux
•
Since 1891 in Rotterdam and Antwerp
• 4350 people
• 1450 in NL, 2900 in Bel/Lux
Offices
Eur. Technology Center
Refinery
•
Chemical plant
Shareholder
• NAM (50%)
• GasTerra (25%)
Lubes oil plant
Fuel depot
•
Joint Venture
9 Petrochemical plants
• 5 in NL
• 4 in Be
•
2 Refineries
• Rotterdam
• Antwerp
•
630 Esso service stations
• 340 in NL
• 290 in Bel/Lux
•
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European Technology Center in
Brussels
Downstream in Belgium
Brussels Campus - regional head office
Benelux head office in Breda
Refining & Supply
Antwerp refinery
3 Product Terminals
260 Retail Service Stations:
• 35 operated by ROC
(incl. 70 Esso Express sites)
• Large number of dealer/
reseller owned sites
Lubricants & Petroleum Specialties
Asphalt production (Antwerp)
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Chemical in Belgium
Brussels Campus - regional head office
Benelux Head office Breda
Basic Chemicals
Ethylene handling at Antwerp refinery
Steamcracker Fina Antwerp Olefins (JV)
Polymers
European Technology Center in Machelen
Antwerp Polymers Plant
Meerhout Polymers Plant
Intermediates
Performance Fluids in Antwerp
Films
Oriented Polypropylene in Virton
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Economic and Energy Evolution
As societies and technologies develop over time…
… energy needs evolve as well
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Energy Outlook Basis
100 countries
15 demand
sectors
20 fuel
types
technology & policy
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Ongoing Development Challenges
World Population
Billion
Living Standards
8
Literacy
Health
6
Environment
4
Life Expectancy
Poverty
2
0
1800
1900
2000
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Source: United Nations; ExxonMobil
2030
Economics & Energy Linked
GDP
Energy per GDP
Energy Demand
Trillions in 2005$
100
MBTU / 2005$k GDP
15
Quadrillion BTUs
1200
Average Growth / Yr.
Average Growth Rate of
Change / Yr.
802005 – 2030
Average Growth / Yr.
1000
2005 – 2030
2.8%
1.2%
-0.9%
10
1980 – 2005
60
800
600
-1.5%
2005 – 2030
40
5
400
20
0
1980
200
2005
2030
0
1980
2005
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2030
0
1980
2005
2030
Energy and Prosperity Linked
Energy per Capita
GDP per Capita
MBTU
2005 $k
50
2030
300
40
250
200
2005
30
2030
2005
150
20
100
10
50
0
0
OECD
China
India
OECD
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China
India
Expansion Economies Drive Demand
OECD
Non OECD
Quadrillion BTUs
Quadrillion BTUs
450
450
Other
300
300
Africa
Middle East
Other
Latin America
150
150
India
Europe OECD
China
United States
0
1980
2005
0
1980
2030
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2005
2030
Global Demand
By Sector
By Fuel
Quadrillion BTUs
Quadrillion BTUs
700
700
Res/Comm
600
Renewables
600
Biomass
500
Nuclear
400
400
Coal
300
300
500
Industrial
Power Generation
Gas
200
200
100
100
Oil
Transportation
0
1980
2005
0
1980
2030
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2005
2030
Europe Energy Demand & Supply
Total By Fuel
Total By Sector
Power Generation by Fuel
Quadrillion BTUs
Quadrillion BTUs
Quadrillion BTUs
40
100
100
Other Renewables
80
Renewables
Biomass
80
Res/Comm
30
Nuclear
60
Coal
Wind & Solar
Biomass
Industrial
60
Nuclear
20
Gas
40
40
Power Generation
Coal
10
20
Oil
20
Gas
Transportation
0
1980
2005
2030
0
1980
2005
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Oil
0
2030 1980
2005
2030
Transportation
Personal
Transportation
Demand Grows
Demand
Steadily
Flattens
Demand
Personal Vehicle Demand Changes
MBDOE
MBDOE
35
70
Rail
60
30
Marine
Aviation
40
30
25
Commercial
50
Distance per Vehicle
Fleet
Mandated
Other
20
Fuel
Economy
15
Heavy Duty
10
20
Light Duty
0
1980
Personal
10
5
0
2005
2005
2030
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2030
Heavy Duty Dominates Growth
Demand
Heavy Duty Demand Changes
MBDOE
MBDOE
70
Vehicle Efficiency
30
60
Rail
Operating
Inefficiencies
25
Marine
Freight
Growth
50
20
Aviation
40
15
30
Heavy Duty
Truck
Size
10
20
5
10
Light Duty
0
1980
0
2005
2030
2005
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2030
Personal Transportation Fleet Diversifies
Powertrain Technology
Millions of Vehicles
2010
2030
350
300
Advanced*
CNG
Diesel
250
Gasoline
200
150
100
50
0
North
America
Europe
OECD
Other OECD
China
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*Full Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid, Electric Vehicles
India
Middle East
Latin
America
Other Non
OECD
Liquids Support Growing Demand
Liquids Supply
Average Growth / Yr.
2005 – 2030
MBDOE
120
0.8%
2030
Liquids Demand
OPEC
90
~36
~35
Biofuels
~29
60
Non-OPEC
2005
~27
OPEC Crude
NGL, OPEC Condensate, Other
Canadian Oil Sands
30
Non-OPEC Crude & Condensate
0
1980
1990
2000
2010
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2020
2030
Supply
Electricity Demand Continues to Surge
By Sector
By Region
k TWh
k TWh
30
30
Transportation
Commercial
20
20
Non OECD
Residential
Other
Industry
10
10
OECD
Heavy Industry
0
1980
2005
0
1980
2030
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2005
2030
Power Generation Leads Growth
Quadrillion BTUs
300
300
1.7%
2030
250
200
0.9%
2005
167
150
1.3%
100
0.3%
50
0
Transportation
Industrial
Res/Comm
PowerGen
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Growth
Savings
Power Generation Mix Evolves
Global Capacity Utilized
By Generation
GW
k TWh
800
35
Wind
700
30
Nuclear
600
25
Gas
500
20
400
Coal
15
300
Solar
10
200
Nuclear
Wind & Solar
5
100
Other Renewables
0
1980
0
'05
'30
'05
'30
'05
'30
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Oil
2005
2030
Regional Needs Drive Fuels for Power
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Quadrillion BTUs
Quadrillion BTUs
Quadrillion BTUs
140
140
140
120
120
120
Renewables
100
100
100
Nuclear
80
80
80
60
60
60
Coal
40
40
40
20
20
20
Gas
0
1980
2005
2030
0
1980
2005
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2030
Oil
0
1980
2005
2030
Energy Mix Continues to Evolve
Quadrillion BTUs
250
World Average Growth/Yr.
’05 to ’30 – 1.2%
0.7%
200
2.0%
2030
150
0.7%
2005
100
0.4%
50
2.3%
2.1%
9.9%
Hydro/Geo
Wind, Solar,
Biofuels
0
Oil
Gas
Coal
Biomass/Other
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Nuclear
Gas Supply Grows and Diversifies
United States
Europe
Asia Pacific
BCFD
BCFD
BCFD
120
120
125
100
100
80
80
100
LNG
60
75
60
Pipeline
50
Unconventional
40
40
Local Production
25
20
20
Conventional
0
2000
2015
2030
0
2000
2015
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2030
0
2000
2015
2030
Natural Gas Grows in All Areas
Demand
By Region
By Sector
Quadrillion BTUs
BCFD
BCFD
500
500
700
600
400
500
Other
Asia Pacific
Coal
Middle East
400
Power Generation
400
300
300
North America
300
Gas
200
200
Latin America
Industrial
200
Oil
Europe
Africa
100
100
100
Res/Comm
Russia/Caspian
0
1980
2005
2030
0
1980
2005
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2030
0
1980
2005
2030
Global Coal Growth Slows
Demand by Sector
Demand by Region
Billion Tons
Billion Tons
2010
6
6
Res/Comm
5
Other Non OECD
5
Industrial
India
4
4
3
3
China
2
2
Power Generation
Other OECD
1
0
1980
1
Europe
North America
Transportation
2005
0
1980
2030
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2005
2030
CO2 Emissions Moderate
By Region
Emissions per Capita
Billion Tons
Tons per Person
40
20
2005
2010
30
15
2030
Other Non OECD
India
20
10
China
5
10
OECD
0
1980
0
2005
United
States
2030
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Europe
OECD
China
India
Development Challenges and Solutions
Increase
World development continues, while lives improve and economies grow
Efficiency
8 billion people
100% increase in global GDP
35% increase in energy demand
300 quadrillion BTUs saved via efficiency
Technology
All reliable, affordable
energy supplies needed
Mitigate
Emissions
Expand
Supplies
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Expanding supplies
• Directional drilling
Record-setting horizontal wells stretching
7+ miles enable us to produce more oil
with less environmental impact
• Liquefied natural gas
Large-scale Q-Max tankers allow us to safely and
efficiently deliver natural gas to markets worldwide
• Unconventional gas
Multi-Zone Stimulation TechnologyTM allows us
to produce “tight gas”.
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Global Climate & Energy Project
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Algae-based biofuels
Sunlight
Carbon
Dioxide
Water
Algae
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More Algae
Containing
Hydrocarbons
Oxygen
Algae-based biofuels: Productivity
• Map shows land area required for bio-oil production equivalent to less than 6% of
total Belgium road transportation demand (light and heavy duty)
–
Based on current bio-oil productivity (liters/hectare-yr) rates
Brussels, Belgium
Legend
Soybean (12,409 sq km)
Corn (2,481 sq km)
Sugar Cane (1,378 sq km)
Palm (956 sq km)
Algae (285 sq km)
10 km
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Status today: Greenhouse Facility
• Commissioned 8,500 ft2 greenhouse
• Facilitates next level of R&D testing
• Contains an array of open and closed
photobioreactors
• Supports algae harvesting and bio-oil
recovery research efforts
ExxonMobil – SGI greenhouse
• Next step: construction of a larger
outdoor research and testing facility
100 liter bag reactors
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