Natural gas will become the largest single source of energy from 2035 according to a recent report by DNV GL. The forecast of the energy transition notes that while renewable energy will grow its share of the energy mix, oil and gas will account for 44% of world energy supply in 2050, compared to 53% today DNV GL’s Energy Transition Outlook (ETO), a forecast that spans the global energy mix to 2050, predicts that global demand for energy will flatten in 2030, and then steadily decline over the next two decades, thanks to step-changes in energy efficiency. As the fossil fuel share of the world’s primary energy mix reduces from 81% currently to 52% in 2050, gas will continue to play a key role alongside renewables in helping to meet future, lower-carbon, energy requirements. DNV GL says major oil companies intend to increase the share of gas in their reserves, and it expects an accelerated shift by 2022 as they decarbonise business portfolios.
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