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Foreword 3<br />

Acknowledgements 5<br />

List of Figures 22<br />

List of Tables 29<br />

List of Boxes 33<br />

Summary and Conclusions 37<br />

Introduction 49<br />

Part A: The Reference Scenario 51<br />

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Key Assumptions 53<br />

Highlights 53<br />

Government Policies and Measures 54<br />

Population 55<br />

Macroeconomic Factors 57<br />

<strong>Energy</strong> Prices 59<br />

Technological Developments 63<br />

Global <strong>Energy</strong> Trends 65<br />

Highlights 65<br />

Demand 66<br />

Primary <strong>Energy</strong> Mix 66<br />

Regional Trends 68<br />

Sectoral Trends 70<br />

<strong>Energy</strong> Production and Trade 71<br />

Resources and Production Prospects 71<br />

Inter-Regional Trade 73<br />

Investment in <strong>Energy</strong> Infrastructure 75<br />

<strong>Energy</strong>-Related CO 2 Emissions 78<br />

Oil Market <strong>Outlook</strong> 85<br />

Highlights 85<br />

Demand 86<br />

Supply 88<br />

Resources and Reserves 88<br />

Production 91<br />

Trade 100<br />

Investment 102<br />

Implications of Deferred Upstream Investment 107<br />

16 <strong>World</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Outlook</strong> <strong>2006</strong><br />

© OECD/IEA, 2007

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