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NATIONAL SCI-TECH CHALLENGE Bakkenteigen February 12th, 2014 Sigurd Nestande Slide 2 McLaren, Woking, UK Slide 3 Who is ExxonMobil? ExxonMobil is the largest publicly traded company in the world In business for +130 years 81,000 employees / 900 in Norway On six continents and in nearly every country ~ 4 million oil-equivalent barrels per day global production (3% of world demand) Presence in Norway since 1893 First modern refinery in Norway - Slagen Largest producer in Norway after Statoil and Petoro; owner in 20+ fields in production + 50 licenses Operator of the offshore fields Balder, Ringhorne, Jotun and Sigyn Slagen Slide 4 Realfag og vitenskap din mulighet! Mange veier frer til en jobb der DU kan bidra til produsere og utnytte energi p best mulig mte! Slide 5 Standard of living / Energy Paradox The worlds population will rise by more than 25% from 2010 to 2040 reaching nearly 9 billion people We all want to improve our standard of living This require energy Global energy demand will be about 35% higher in 2040 compared to 2010 How can we provide energy while reducing emissions? A CHALLENGE & OPPORTUNITY for YOU! Slide 6 Energy Outlook Development 100 countries 15 demand sectors 20 energy types technology & policy ExxonMobil 2014 Outlook for Energy Trade Flows Slide 7 Energy Saved ~500 Energy Demand Quadrillion BTUs Energy Demand Quadrillion BTUs Average Growth / Yr. 2010 2040 1.0% Global Progress Drives Demand Billion PopulationGDP Trillion 2005$ Average Growth / Yr. 2010 2040 0.8% Average Growth / Yr. 2010 2040 2.8% OECD Non OECD ExxonMobil 2014 Outlook for Energy Slide 8 Slide 9 Energy Demand by Sector Quadrillion BTUs 2010 2025 2040 Electricity Generation Leads Growth ExxonMobil 2014 Outlook for Energy Slide 10 Slide 11 Energy Mix Continues to Evolve Quadrillion BTUs Average Growth / Yr. 2010 - 2040 1.0% 2040 2010 0.8 % 1.7 % -0.1% 2.4 % 0.4 % 5.8 % 1.8 % ExxonMobil 2014 Outlook for Energy Slide 12 Transportation Slide 13 Slide 14 Commercial Transportation by Region - 2010Commercial Transportation by Region - 2040Sector Demand MBDOE Light Duty Marine Rail Heavy Duty Aviation Transportation Demand MBDOE 2010 ExxonMobil 2014 Outlook for Energy Slide 15 Slide 16 Range of Average Vehicle Efficiency On-Road Miles per Gallon U.S. Average Fleet Europe Light Duty Vehicle Efficiency Car Fleet by Type Million Cars ExxonMobil 2014 Outlook for Energy Slide 17 Slide 18 Transportation Fuel Mix by Region Asia Pacific MBDOE Diesel Gasoline Ethanol Biodiesel Jet Fuel Fuel Oil Other Natural Gas North America MBDOE Europe MBDOE ExxonMobil 2014 Outlook for Energy Slide 19 Slide 20 Judging Sheet JURY WINNING TEAM ADVICE BEFORE YOU START: Make sure you work as a team everybody contributes Structure your ideas and strategies choose a concept Organize your work split the tasks time runs fast! Develop your business plan concept paper and presentation Have fun! WINNING TEAM ADVICE BEFORE YOU START: Make sure you work as a team everybody contributes Structure your ideas and strategies choose a concept Organize your work split the tasks time runs fast! Develop your business plan concept paper and presentation Have fun! Slide 21 LYKKE TIL! Slide 22 Keep in mind The worlds population will rise by more than 25% from 2010 to 2040 reaching nearly 9 billion people. Global energy demand will be about 35% higher in 2040 compared to 2010 Energy use in OECD countries (North American & Europe) will remain flat, while energy demand in Non-OECD countries will grow by 65% By 2040, electricity generation will account for more than half of global energy demand Transportation demand will rise about 40%, driven by expanding commercial activity. However, global energy used for personal vehicles will gradually peak and then begin to fall, as significant fuel economy gains offset growth in the worldwide fleet. Efficiency will continue to play a key role in solving our energy challenges