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On the rebound?
Capital expenditure has dropped in recent years as a response to the lower oil
price. In order to align with a 2D scenario, the level of capital deployment should
not rebound from 2016 levels across the industry as a whole. Under a business as
usual scenario, with rising prices, investment ramps up again. This would create
financial exposure to projects not consistent with peaking emissions in the near
future.
2D scenario
This analysis utilises the oil and gas demand levels indicated by the International
Energy Agency’s (IEA) World Energy Outlook 2016 450 scenario as a proxy for
a 2D scenario. For the period 2017-2035, this equates to a total carbon budget for
oil and gas of 320Gt of CO2, split 59% for oil and 41% for gas. This is at the
higher end of the range of carbon budgets that could be applied, as it only
provides a 50% probability of a 2D outcome. If one were to try and align with
limiting global warming to below 2D, or apply a higher likelihood of the outcome