Indeed. The end-use energy demand is calculated using petajoules. For the most recent actual data point that we have in 2020, the number of petajoules is 11,257, which is actually a bit of a low mark given the 2020 pandemic. Then if we go to 2030, that end-use energy demand is 11,659 petajoules, which is a slight increase, presumably because of the increase from the low point of the pandemic in 2020.
On November 17th, 2022. See this statement in context.