WORLD CRUDE OIL
OUTLOOK 2011–2021
An Integrated Approach to Upstream and Downstream Drivers of Crude Oil Markets
Produced by Turner Mason & Company, in partnership with Energy Intelligence, the World Crude Oil Outlook has been updated and expanded for 2011. Our innovative, independent approach is more exhaustive than ever, highlighted by:
- Reserve estimates reflecting higher absolute price environments and associated economic recoveries
- Detailed crude and NGL production data and predicted volumes and qualities through 2021
- Simultaneous evaluation of upstream and downstream factors and their impact on country and regional balances
- Extensive Analysis of refining projects and the impact on demand for each quality group
Heavy Crude Production and Implications on the Light/Heavy Spread – A Comprehensive update of the supply and demand for heavy crude, including a fresh look at worldwide refining projects that process heavy crude oil:
- A review of Canadian Oil Sands: pipelines no longer represent an impediment
- An update on developments in Colombia's Llanos Basin
- A fresh assessment of Mexican and Venezuelan heavy crude production
- Kuwait: Lower Fars production developments
Major Developments in US Upstream – The implications of BP’s Macondo spill on regulations for drilling in the Gulf of Mexico as well as a review of the likely impact of new regulations on other areas of US production; an update and forecast of Bakken crude oil production from the Williston Basin.
Major Changes in Reserves and Production Around the World – The impact of developments from all corners:
- Brazilian Subsalt
- West Africa (Ghana/Jubilee, Nigeria and others)
- East Africa (Lake Albert discovery)
- Central Asia
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World Crude Oil Outlook 2011-2021: An Interactive Webinar Presentation.
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