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Population growth to drive energy demand higher

United Kingdom,Cinema/Showbiz,Business/Economy, Sun, 08 Dec 2013 IANS

Houston, Dec 8 (IANS) Growing economies and rising population would drive up energy demand for decades, despite the world becoming more energy efficient, a US oil expert said here.

The growth would largely come from emerging economies, where average gross domestic product is expected to grow 2.8 percent annually for years, David Khemakhem, an energy and technology advisor for Exxon Mobil, said Saturday.

Khemakhem said the percentage of households located in urban environments was increasing in emerging economies, which was lifting energy consumption, reports Xinhua.

He also said India would require more than twice its current level of energy by 2040 due to its population growth.

The number of households in Africa was expected to grow by 70 percent, as the population shifted from larger family structures to more individual family households, thus demanding more energy, Khemakhem said.

Khemakhem said Asia likely would need to import more than 70 percent of its oil by 2040, up from the current 45 percent. North America had benefited from hydrocarbons discovered in unconventional forms, like shale oil, and was expected to meet its own energy demands by 2040.


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