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Data set
Global Energy Review: CO2 Emissions in 2021
Global emissions rebound sharply to highest ever level The global CO2 emissions and energy demand numbers are based on the IEA’s detailed region-by-region and fuel-by-fuel analysis, drawing on the latest official national data and publicly available energy, economic and weather data. Combined with the methane emissions estimates published by the IEA and estimates of nitrous oxide and flaring related CO2 emissions, this new analysis shows that overall greenhouse gas emissions from energy rose to their highest ever level in 2021.
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Data set
Monthly Oil Data Service (MODS) Field by Field Supply
Monthly, quarterly and annual production data with forecasts for major fields, and production streams in nearly one hundred OECD and non-OECD countries Monthly, quarterly and annual production data, starting in 1994 and including the six-eighteen month outlook period covered in the Oil Market Report, with forecasts for major fields, and production streams in nearly one hundred OECD and non-OECD countries. Data are reported in thousand barrels per day (kb/d)
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Contributor
George Kamiya
Former Energy Policy Analyst. George Kamiya leads the IEA’s analysis on the energy and climate impacts of digitalisation and works on modelling and policy aspects of other emerging topics, including critical minerals, cybersecurity, and new mobility services. He contributes to several IEA flagship reports including the World Energy Outlook, World Energy Investment, and Tracking Clean Energy Progress.
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