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In general, IEO2016 reflects the effects of current policies-often stated through regulations-within the projections. and foreign government laws and regulations. The IEO2016 projections are based on existing U.S. Nonmarketed energy sources, which continue to play an important role in some developing countries, are not included in the estimates. IEO2016 focuses exclusively on marketed energy. Complete regional definitions are listed in Appendix M. In some instances, the IEO2016 energy production models have different regional aggregations to reflect important production sources (for example, Middle East OPEC is a more » key region in the projections for liquids production). Non-OECD countries are divided into five separate regional subgroups: non-OECD Europe and Eurasia (which includes Russia) non-OECD Asia (which includes China and India) Middle East Africa and non-OECD Americas (which includes Brazil). OECD members are divided into three basic country groupings: OECD Americas (United States, Canada, and Mexico/Chile), OECD Europe, and OECD Asia (Japan, South Korea, and Australia/New Zealand). The IEO2016 energy consumption projections are divided according to Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development members (OECD) and nonmembers (non-OECD). They are published pursuant to the Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-91), Section 205(c). The projections are used by international agencies, federal and state governments, trade associations, and other planners and decisionmakers. IEO2016 is provided as a service to energy managers and analysts, both in government and in the private sector. projections appearing in IEO2016 are consistent with those published in EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2015 (AEO2015). Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the outlook for international energy markets through 2040. The International Energy Outlook 2016 (IEO2016) presents an assessment by the U.S.