The latest data from BP's Statistical Review of World Energy
I know it has been a long while since I've posted, but things have been busy! Right now I am working on an analysis of European unconventional oil and gas opportunities, but I am also slogging through the latest data provided by BP in their annual "Statistical Review of World Energy 2009". This annual compilation of data and analysis is an industry standard and for those who haven't ever viewed this rich data source, it's time you check it out. Much of the macro data essential to understanding the fundamental energy supply and demand structure of the world is available here, including traditional and alternative sources of energy. Thanks to the team at BP, as they do an amazing job with their report each year, and they provide great tools for charting, manipulating, and downloading data. If you don't want to download and manipulate data yourself, the Energy Charting Tool is very user friendly. The more you get into it, the more you appreciate it.
I'll be back soon with some thoughts on European natural gas...
I'll be back soon with some thoughts on European natural gas...
Labels: energy charts, energy statistics, world energy