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Oil Gas Exploration Production Industry Statistics
From methane abatement that could avoid 175 million tonnes of CO2e by 2030 to offshore output at 27.7 million b/d and global LNG production of 410 million tonnes in 2023, this page tracks how quickly upstream momentum is colliding with climate impact. It also puts a spotlight on 2023 spending and scale, from $540 billion in upstream capex to $44.5 billion in upstream M and A, to show where dollars are heading and what emissions opportunities are still being left on the table.

Korea Hydrogen Industry Statistics
South Korea’s hydrogen push shows a sharp mix of ambition and execution, with renewable hydrogen production reaching 17,720 tons in 2023 and a station and vehicle rollout that stretches from 2025 plans to the 2040 refueling target of 1,200 sites. The page connects that real world scale to policy muscle and budgets, including KRW 1.0 trillion for the 2024 hydrogen policy, so you can see where targets are accelerating and where supply bottlenecks still loom.

South Korea Energy Industry Statistics
South Korea’s energy industry looks less stable than it did before, with 2026 figures hinting at a sharper shift in supply and demand patterns. Use these updated statistics to spot where pressure is building and what may be changing in the country’s next round of power and fuel decisions.

Indoor Air Quality Statistics
Nearly 1 in 10 people worldwide are affected by health impacts from air pollution, yet your own home can be the driver through cooking smoke, radon, VOCs, dampness, and ventilation gaps that together raise risk in ways outdoor air does not fully explain. See how key indoor pathways play out, from a 99.9995% particle capture edge with ULPA and the rapid impact of properly sized HEPA cleaners to ventilation and CO poisoning figures that show when “better airflow” and “safer devices” can change outcomes fast.

Turkey Energy Prices Industry Statistics
Turkey’s energy prices industry data for 2025 reveals where costs are tightening and where they are slipping, with recent shifts that can reshape household and business pressure almost overnight. Use the latest figures to spot the exact points where pricing trends break from expectation and see what that likely means for the months ahead.

Renewable Energy Solar Industry Statistics
Solar Industry statistics for 2026 reveal how fast the market is reshaping, with the latest capacity, investment, and job signals showing a clear shift from growth that looked promising to growth that is holding up under scrutiny. The page pulls those numbers together so you can see where momentum is accelerating and where it is quietly stalling.

Energy Statistics
Electricity demand hit 2,319 TWh in 2023 and keeps climbing alongside a 3.8% projected global growth in 2025, while renewables surged with 510 GW of new capacity in 2023 as energy intensity improved by 1.5% and emissions fell. This page connects the shifts in power generation, efficiency, and pricing to what they mean for industry, clean energy costs, and the pace needed to meet Net Zero.

Electric Utility Services Industry Statistics
Electric Utility Services Industry metrics in 2026 reveal how faster reliability gains and rising grid pressures are reshaping costs and planning decisions, not just customer bills. The page contrasts what utilities are investing in now with what outages, demand swings, and workforce constraints are still demanding, giving you a sharper snapshot of where the sector is headed next.

Oklahoma Energy Industry Statistics
Oklahoma’s energy picture looks steadier than it feels, with 2026 figures putting the spotlight on where generation, drilling, and fuel demand are actually heading rather than how they used to. If you want to understand why costs, output, and policy pressure are shifting in real time, these key statistics are the quickest way to see it.

Renewable Energy Industry Statistics
See how renewables are reshaping power and jobs with 2026 and 2025 figures that move faster than the usual headlines. From capacity growth to investment and employment shifts, the contrasts in these Renewable Energy Industry statistics show where momentum is accelerating and where it is still catching up.

Energy Transition Nuclear Industry Statistics
Nuclear power still sits at the centre of the energy transition, generating 31% of US electricity in 2023 while most global capacity is heavily concentrated and tightly governed. Track how policy, costs, and risk shape the pipeline, from SMR early stage project growth and the $500 billion new-build outlook to the way licensing timelines, decommissioning funds, and digital modernization are changing what gets built and when.

Renewable Statistics
Renewable’s statistics page tracks how clean energy is reshaping power demand and investment, with 2026 numbers that feel immediate rather than aspirational. One trend jumps out fast and flips expectations, making it worth reading if you want to see where the momentum is genuinely coming from.

Biomass Statistics
Biomass statistics show how quickly feedstocks and power output are shifting, with 2026 figures pointing to a notable swing in production efficiency and demand. Read the page to see which data points are accelerating and which are lagging, so you can spot where biomass momentum is actually coming from.

Solar Panels Statistics
See how much solar panels have changed the numbers lately, with 2025 figures that show installations and efficiency gains moving faster than many people expect. You will also find the trade offs behind the headline like cost shifts and output realities that make budgeting and sizing decisions feel far less certain than the glossy claims.

Batteries Industry Statistics
Battery prices have slid below $200 per kWh and kept falling into 2024, even as the supply chain grapples with scaling pressure and materials bottlenecks, including IEA’s call for batteries to reach hundreds of GWh per year globally during the 2030s. This page connects that cost drop to what is actually being built and where capacity sits, from EU 2023 grid storage deployments and 2023 recycling market growth to the raw material shares that ultimately determine how fast electric vehicle momentum can hold.

Nuclear Power Industry Statistics
See how nuclear power is reshaping its footprint with the latest 2026 figures, from capacity and generation to the pace of new starts and retirements, and what that means for energy security and emissions targets. The most useful tension in the data is right up front because growth on the grid is not matching the same pace in investment and policy momentum, so the future looks less certain than the headlines.

Sahel Oil Industry Statistics
Sahel Oil Industry’s latest figures show where momentum is building and where it’s slipping, with 2026 data placing sharp pressure on supply and pricing decisions. One glance at the key benchmarks explains the real shift behind the headlines and why the next quarter’s outcomes hinge on those exact numbers.