2025 Energy Trends E-Book: Pre-Register Today for Your Free Copy
byChris Griggs
With 2025 less than two months away, it’s time to prepare yourself with key energy insights and the latest energy trends for the new year. The highly anticipated Enverus e-book, slated for release in early January 2025, has the energy community buzzing. Today, we’ll explore why you should be excited about this resource and why pre-registering is a no-brainer for anyone serious about the future of energy.
2024 was a year of headline-grabbing events and volatile news stories:
Financial soft landing: In 2024, central banks began rolling back high interest rates after successfully engineering a ‘soft landing’ to control inflation without triggering major unemployment. The Federal Reserve and other central banks are now cautiously lowering rates to prevent economies from spiraling into deflation. This coordinated effort aims to maintain economic stability and support sustainable growth.
International events and global conflicts: Wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, with no end in sight, created escalations that disrupted supply chains and international relations, and significantly impacted global markets, particularly energy prices. Additionally, a decrease in demand from China has further strained supply, exacerbating the challenges faced by international markets. These combined factors have created a volatile economic environment, affecting everything from oil prices to global trade dynamics.
Extreme weather events: Severe weather conditions, such as hurricanes, floods and heatwaves, underscored the vulnerabilities in current energy infrastructure. These events highlighted the urgent need for resilient energy strategies to cope with climate challenges.
Political and geopolitical factors: The new U.S. president’s policies and ongoing global conflicts will reshape the energy market.
As we reflect on these significant events from 2024, it becomes clear that understanding and preparing for future energy trends is more critical than ever. The shifting economic, geopolitical and environmental landscape underscores the importance of staying informed and strategically planning for what lies ahead.
Key Energy Trend Topics Highlighted in the E-Book:
The release of the “Energy in Focus 2025” e-book is set to be your essential guide, highlighting major trends and prospects in the oil and gas industry amid the energy transition, around the world. Authored by the Enverus Intelligence® Research team, their extensive experience, research and relationships within the energy industry will offer keen insights for making strategic decisions regarding energy in 2025. Topics will include:
Response to data center demand: Discover how the industry is evolving to meet the growing energy needs of data centers, a key area of expansion and innovation.
Basin development opportunities: Identify which basins are prime for further development and understand why these areas hold significant promise for industry growth.
Global oil supply insights: Learn about the countries set to ramp up their contributions to global oil supply, what this means for market dynamics and how this impacts your planning strategy.
And much, much more…
“This year, inflation seems to have reached a ‘soft landing,’ creating an environment of easing interest rates. At the same time, the rapid acceleration of AI is driving unprecedented pressure on power demand. As we look ahead, the incoming U.S. president is poised to reshape energy policy, while ongoing global conflicts continue to inject uncertainty into the energy market.
To help you navigate these complexities, we’ve created the “Energy in Focus: 2025 – Energy Trends to Watch” e-book. Drawing on insights from our expert Enverus Intelligence® Research team and powered by Enverus’ unrivaled energy databases, this concise guide highlights key trends in both the traditional oil and gas sectors and the accelerating energy transition. Equip yourself with the strategic knowledge you need to plan for the future of energy in 2025 and beyond!”
– Manuj Nikhanj, President and CEO
Pre-Register Today for Your 2025 Energy Trends E-Book
Don’t wait to gain the energy predictions you need for 2025. Be among the first to receive the e-book and position yourself at the forefront of the industry’s future trends and opportunities. The “Energy in Focus: 2025” e-book is more than a resource; it’s your strategic advantage in a rapidly evolving industry. Ensure you don’t miss out on essential insights—pre-register today and stay ahead of the curve. The future of energy starts now.
About Enverus Intelligence®| Research Enverus Intelligence® | Research, Inc. (EIR) is a subsidiary of Enverus that publishes energy-sector research focused on the oil, natural gas, power and renewable industries. EIR publishes reports including asset and company valuations, resource assessments, technical evaluations, and macro-economic forecasts and helps make intelligent connections for energy industry participants, service companies, and capital providers worldwide. See additional disclosures here.
Chris Griggs
Chris Griggs is the product marketing manager for Enverus Intelligence® | Research (EIR) and Trading & Risk at Enverus, where he leads the development and communication of the value these products provide various industries, including oilfield services, investment funds, wealth management departments, banks, E&P oil and gas departments, and midstream operators. Chris helps provide customers across the energy ecosystem with the intelligent connections and actionable insights that allow them to uncover new opportunities and thrive.
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