BP Statistical Review of World Energy handed over to the Energy Institute

The new custodian of the Statistical Review of World Energy is to be the Energy Institute (EI), the chartered professional membership body for people who work in energy, it was announced today, as International Energy Week opened in London.

Published for more than 70 years by bp, the annual publication is the most comprehensive, objective and timely collection and analysis of global energy production, consumption and emission data. It is completely free for users to access.

It has been published by bp since 1952. From this year onwards it will continue as The Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy.

bp chief economist Spencer Dale said: “I’m hugely proud of the Statistical Review of World Energy, which bp has compiled and produced for over 70 years. The Statistical Review has a global reputation for providing timely, objective and comprehensive data on all aspects of the energy system, and is used widely by industry, governments and societies across the world to improve their understanding of the energy system and track the latest developments.

bp is committed to supporting the continuation of this vital source of information, which is free for users to access. The Energy Institute, as the leading, independent, professional body for energy, is the perfect new custodian. bp will work closely with the Energy Institute to handover our role in producing the Statistical Review and will continue to support and champion its role in the future.”

EI president Juliet Davenport OBE HonFEI said: “The Statistical Review of World Energy is a jewel. It’s always served a purpose way beyond bp, for professionals in our industry, for policy makers, academics and students.

“We are pleased to welcome the Statistical Review to its new home at the Energy Institute, where it has a long-term, independent, free-to-access future providing the vital data and insights needed by the industry, its workforce and wider society as we accelerate the energy transition.”

bp will provide continuing support for The Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy. As the EI’s new Partners, KPMG and Kearney have also committed funding and sector expertise. Data compilation will continue to be undertaken by the Centre for Energy Economics Research and Policy at Heriot-Watt University. An advisory board will be established bringing together respected energy thought leaders and experts to provide strategic oversight of the publication.


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