Medium-term and Long-term energy market outlooks

Medium-term and Long-term energy market outlooks

Long-term publication: Client Research Portal demo

Our latest Long-term energy market outlook is a comprehensive report that forecasts the prevailing trends within each of the main energy market sectors through 2040. It also includes a detailed five-year Medium-term outlook spanning the complete energy spectrum, providing data and analysis across the natural gas, coal, nuclear, renewables, oil, oil products and power sectors.

 

Our Medium-term and Long-term energy markets outlooks are available for the first time in web format through our new client research portal. 


This publication provides a holistic country-by-country, sector-by-sector and product-by-product view of the energy markets, and its user-friendly web format allows you to quickly access the sections and topics most relevant to you. We present data in a range of layouts depending on your needs, including easily digestible spreadsheets on demand, supply and macroeconomic forecasts as well as detailed charts and presentations accessible via your laptop, tablet or mobile device.


Some of the key themes covered by this year's long -term publication are:


  • The impact of COVID-19 on the energy market
  • The emergence of cost-competitive renewable energy in the power sector
  •  The expanding role of hydrogen in meeting industrial fuel demand
  • The rapid ascent in EV sales—which includes country-by-country breakdowns on the vehicle fleet forecasts by fuel type through to 2040


We also cover many of these topics in our exclusive podcast series, available to clients on the go.


Watch our short video describing the new Long-term portal and see what our Medium- and Long-term Outlooks have to offer. 



Presenter: Stefan Ulrich

Analyst, Long - term

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