World Finance Looks at a World After Oil


LONDON, ENGLAND--(Marketwired - April 27, 2015) - With the global oil price having taken a hit in recent months, questions are being asked as to what alternatives, if any, could take its place should the energy source fall out of favour. A new World Finance report takes a careful look at the world's energy mix and asks if it's time that we start to seriously consider what alternatives might fuel our future.

Currently the dominant means by which we as a global population feed our energy fix, oil has had a prosperous - albeit volatile - reign at the head of the global energy mix. However, falling global oil prices this year and the last have led many to consider how the global economy might wean ourselves off the black stuff.

The World Finance report delves into the viability of sustainable alternatives in the current energy climate, and asks whether the shale revolution has a part to play in in a world after oil. Also discussed in the World Finance report is the transition to renewables, and how today's low price environment might serve as a reminder to governments around the world that renewables and not oil could hold the key to the oil dilemma.

To read the report in full, pick up the new issue of World Finance, available online, on tablet and in print now.

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