The five key global trends in BP's annual energy data dump

BP's annual review outlines five main global energy trends such as surging emissions, 2018's spike in US oil and gas extraction, rising Asian demand, coal's continued preeminence in power generation and major growth in renewable capacity. 
Photo: Ritzau Scanpix/AP/Chuck Bennett
Photo: Ritzau Scanpix/AP/Chuck Bennett
BY BLOOMBERG NEWS, WILL KENNEDY & RAKTEEM KATAKEY

BP's Annual Statistical Review of World Energy has tracked the ups and downs of the global energy system for more than 50 years. The latest edition, published on Tuesday, highlighted the scale of the task the world faces if fossil fuels are to become history. Here are five key trends from this year's report.

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