Visions

Finding More Oil and Gaspic1

Even if the use of renewables triples over the next 25 years, the world is likely still to depend on fossil fuels for at least 50 percent of its energy needs. New technologies are helping them to see more clearly beneath the Earth’s surface. These advances allow them to maximize the production of existing oil & gas fields and to re-enter drill deeper than ever before so they can locate and recover resources that were once considered too difficult to develop.

Using Energy Wisely

Energy Efficiency is the cheapest and most plentiful form of new energy the world has.
Their affiliates are devoted to helping schools, government agencies and businesses use energy more efficiently and reduce energy use. They  work with some of the largest EPC firms and installers of solar energy systems for internationally which helps clients reduce energy usage by 30 percent on average.
Developing Alternative Energy
International Equity Partners is making global investments in renewable and alternative energy and in energy efficiency. Those efforts aim to modify their energy portfolio over the long term.
Renewables—such as biogas facilities, which do not undermine the food supply, waste to energy, and solar—will provide new raw materials for fuels, new sources for power and new benefits for the environment.

Meeting the Demand

Growing demand, geopolitical pressures, and more remote and challenging resources continue to change the global energy landscape.
The decisions they all make today—whether they involve investing in a multibillion-dollar oil project or purchasing the family car—may have long-term energy implications.
It is important that they face the challenges and embrace the opportunities because energy—both its production and its use in an environmentally safe manner—is a platform for broader economic growth and improves the quality of life of people around the world.