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    Medium-Term Oil and Gas Markets 2010

    Posted By: exLib
    Medium-Term Oil and Gas Markets 2010

    Medium-Term Oil and Gas Markets 2010
    OECD/IEA | 2010 | ISBN: n/a | 274 pages | PDF | 4 MB

    This new combined publication tries to answer these questions, presenting a comprehensive, annual outlook for oil and gas market fundamentals for the next few years. The detailed oil market analysis develops two oil demand scenarios, given the ongoing uncertainties about the path of economic recovery after the worldwide slow-down In 2008/2009.

    Market balances are generated on a bottom-up basis, derived from detailed analysis of upstream Investment projects, oil field decline rates, product-by-product demand trends, and refinery investment and operations.
    The gas market analysis provides a broader overview, assessing prices, unconventional gas, future demand developments, LNG markets as well as investment
    In all parts of the gas value chain and regional trends. It focuses on key producers, Including Russia, the Caspian region, the Middle East and rising LNG exporters like Australia, and looks at the implications for global gas markets.

    TOC (brief)
    Foreword
    Executive Summary
    OIL
    Overview
    Oil Pricing
    Demand
    Supply
    Biofuels
    Crude Trade
    Refining and Product Supply
    Tables
    GAS
    Overview
    Recent Global Market Trends
    Short-Term Demand Forecasts
    Market Trends in the LN G Business
    Unconventional Gas
    Prices and Trading Developments
    Investments Overview
    Investments in Production
    Investment in LN G
    Investments in Pipelines and Regasification Terminals


    TABLE OF CONTENTS (detail)
    PART 1: OIL
    OVERVIEW
    Oil Pricing
    Demand
    Supply
    Biofuels
    Crude Trade
    Refining and Product Supply
    OIL PRICING
    Methodology for Calculating the ‘IEA Average Import Price’
    Oil Price Volatility: Causes, Impacts and Potential Remedies
    Financial Market Regulation
    The US Takes the Lead
    Divergent European Approaches
    Asian Moves to Clearing
    The Role of International Organisations
    DEMAND
    Summary
    Global Overview
    Oil Demand Sensitivity: Caught Between Income and Efficiency
    OECD North America
    Evaporating US Gasoline Demand?
    OECD Europe
    OECD Pacific
    Energy Subsidies: Getting the Price Right
    Asia
    Middle East
    Staring at the Crystal Ball: New Transportation Trends
    Latin America
    Ethylene’s Booming Times Ahead
    Former Soviet Union
    SUPPLY
    Summary
    Non?OPEC Supply Overview
    A Brighter Outlook
    Dissecting the Changes: More Upstream Projects and Slower Decline Rates
    Revisions to Forecast
    Sustained Spending and Access to Reserves Will Drive Future Prospects
    Sources of Non?OPEC Supply Growth
    The Evolution of Crude Oil Production by Quality
    Regional Breakdown
    North America
    Potential Implications of US Gulf Oil Spill
    OECD Europe
    OECD Pacific
    Former Soviet Union (FSU)
    Asia
    Latin America
    Middle East
    Africa
    Natural Gas Liquids – Cornerstone of Global Oil Supply Growth
    What are NGLs?
    Realising Investment in the NGL Value Chain
    Trends in Natural Gas Production and Implications for NGL Supply
    Global NGL Supply Outlook
    OPEC Crude Oil Capacity Outlook
    Middle East Producers Stay the Course
    Reversal of Fortune for OPEC’s African Producers
    Iraqi Efforts to Boost Capacity Face Headwinds
    Mixed Outlook for OPEC’s Latin American Producers
    BIOFUELS
    Summary
    Biofuels Production Prospects Improve, Though Hurdles Remain
    Key Revisions to the Supply Outlook
    Regional Outlook and Policies
    OECD North America
    Latin America
    OECD Europe
    Asia?Pacific
    Second?Generation Biofuels Hold Promise, But Capacity Remains Low
    CRUDE TRADE
    Summary
    Overview and Methodology
    Regional Trade
    REFINING AND PRODUCT SUPPLY
    Summary
    Refinery Investment Overview
    Refining Margins Trending Higher
    Refinery Utilisation and Global Throughputs
    Product Supply Balances
    Products Supply Modelling – Seeking the Pressure Points
    Regional Developments
    North America
    US Refiners Prepare for Increased Canadian Supplies
    OECD Europe
    OECD Pacific
    Japan – Talking Refinery Consolidation, Major Reductions
    China
    Other Asia
    India’s Downstream Petroleum Sector
    Latin America
    Middle East
    Saudi Arabia’s Mega Projects Slip Again?
    Africa
    China – Investing also in the African Downstream
    Former Soviet Union
    TABLES
    PART 2: GAS
    OVERVIEW
    RECENT GLOBAL MARKET TRENDS
    Summary
    The Worst Decline Ever
    OECD Demand Trends
    Seasonally Adjusted Demand Trends
    Non?OECD Demand Trends
    Supply Trends: the Boom and the Bust
    The Gas Glut
    Oil Versus Gas Drilling
    OECD Regions
    Non?OECD Regions
    Are Gas Markets Globalising?
    SHORT TERM DEMAND FORECASTS
    Summary
    Methodology
    Short?Term Gas Demand Forecasts by Sector
    Residential/Commercial Sector
    Industry
    Power Generation Sector
    Others
    MARKET TRENDS IN THE LNG BUSINESS
    Summary
    Stronger LNG Growth Buoyed by Liquefaction Expansion
    Current Expansion of Liquefaction and its Consequences
    Qatargas and RasGas Mega?Trains, Qatar
    Sakhalin II, Russia
    Tangguh, Indonesia
    Yemen LNG, Yemen
    Peru LNG, Peru
    Pluto, Western Australia
    Angola LNG, Angola
    Skikda and Gassi Touil, Algeria
    Sluggish Performance of Existing LNG Plants
    Bontang and Arun, Indonesia
    Nigeria LNG, Nigeria
    Malaysia LNG, Malaysia
    North West Shelf (NWS), Western Australia
    Flood of New Terminals
    Terminals in Europe – Notably in the United Kingdom, Italy and France
    New Terminals in China
    Latin America Expands
    Middle East Emerges
    Portfolio LNG Players are Thriving
    Supermajors and International Oil and Gas Companies (IOGCs)
    Asian Utility Buyers and Trading Houses
    UNCONVENTIONAL GAS
    Summary
    Unconventional Gas Types
    A Slow Evolution
    What Price is Needed for Unconventional Gas?
    Unconventional Gas Outside the US, a Dream or a Reality?
    Limited Studies on the Potential
    Population Density
    Environmental Concerns
    Gas Grid
    Landowners’ Acceptance
    Access to Technology
    Unconventional Gas Developments Outside North America
    Australia
    China
    India
    Indonesia
    Europe: An Evolution Rather Than a Revolution
    Other Regions Have Still to Appear on the Radar Screen
    Unconventional Gas Global Players
    The New Prize
    What is the Rationale?
    PRICES AND TRADING DEVELOPMENTS
    Summary
    Two Different Price Systems: is a $5/MBtu Gap Sustainable?
    Gas Price Evolution: a Look Back at 2008?10
    Regional Price Evolution
    Continental European Spot Price
    North?American Prices
    Asian Price Developments
    European Market Development
    INVESTMENTS OVERVIEW
    INVESTMENTS IN PRODUCTION
    Summary
    Introduction
    Domestic Market Obligations (DMO)
    Russia
    The Year 2009: The Outcome
    Long?Term Energy Strategy to 2030: Taking into Account the New Signs?
    New Projects
    The Caspian Region
    Turkmenistan
    Azerbaijan
    Middle East and North Africa
    Saudi Arabia
    United Arab Emirates
    Iran
    Oman
    INVESTMENT IN LNG
    Summary
    Pacific Advances two Major Projects: Gorgon and Papua New Guinea
    Gorgon, Western Australia
    PNG, Papua New Guinea
    CBM?to?LNG Race is Heating Up in Australian State of Queensland
    Western Australian Race is also Hot
    Indonesia: Domestic Market Versus Exports
    Uncertainty Continues in the Atlantic
    Shtokman and Yamal LNG, Russia
    Nigeria
    Equatorial Guinea
    Cameroon
    Venezuela
    Iran and Iraq Are Yet to Emerge in the Middle East
    Iran
    Iraq
    North American LNG Exports?
    INVESTMENTS IN PIPELINES AND REGASIFICATION TERMINALS
    Summary
    Global Trends
    Europe
    One Pipeline Advances
    North America
    A Multitude of LNG Terminals – is There Room or Need for Others?
    South America
    New LNG Terminals – any Hope for a Regional LNG Market?
    Pipeline Projects – Mostly on Hold
    Middle East?Africa
    A Small Revolution – LNG Import Projects
    Pipeline Developments – Small Interconnections Move Forward
    Asia
    Pipeline Projects: Mostly Looking West
    LNG Regasification Terminals: Two Major Players on the Rise
    Southeast Asia
    Pipeline Development
    Regasification Terminals
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