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Iraq’s Technical Service Contracts – A Good Deal For Iraq?
...ew of the call on OPEC and the likely pathway for Iraq’s oil production. In our most likely case, the call on OPEC only rises above 2007 levels after 2014 and reaches some 42mn b/d in 2022. In our high case for call on OPEC, due to a more rapid rise in global oil demand and weaker non-OPEC supply, th...
Volume: 52Issue: 47Published at Mon, 23 Nov 2009 -
When The Dust Settles Iraq’s Oil Will Flow
...ke it. Remember that the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA’s) best estimate for world consumption is that this will rise by only 7mn b/d by 2014. The strategy of technical support agreements, such as those under negotiation with the oil majors in 2008, should be revisited. These co...
Volume: 52Issue: 30Published at Mon, 27 Jul 2009 -
Global Energy Market Challenges And Long Term Responses
...ughly 7.6mn b/d out of a total potential 14.5mn b/d between 2009 and 2014 is at risk due to the oil price collapse. Although economic growth in the oil producing countries is projected to slow due to the impact of the crisis, the period of high oil prices in the past few years provided some go...
Volume: 52Issue: 24Published at Mon, 15 Jun 2009 -
Condensate’s Growing Impact On Petrochemical And Transport Fuel Markets
...oduction will remain range-bound at 105,000-115,000 b/d, until 2014-16. It is unclear whether Malaysia’s policy of limiting exports will remain unchanged when faced with another surge in new condensate output likely post-2016. Singapore’s use of condensate has steadily risen since the mid-1990s, on in...
Volume: 51Issue: 48Published at Mon, 01 Dec 2008 -
The Georgia-Russia Standoff And The Future Of Caspian And Central Asian Energy Supplies
...ve a boost to alternative energy supplies to Europe as well as other exotic routes for Caspian and Central Asian oil and gas. Notes: 1. BTE currently carries 6 bcm/year of gas, which is projected to reach 20 bcm/y by 2014. Oil volumes are also transported through Azerbaijan and Georgia via the Ba...
Volume: 51Issue: 36Published at Mon, 08 Sep 2008 -
Foreign Policy – Energy Policy: A Norwegian Perspective
...ojected combined heat and power plant at Mongstad oil refinery in Norway. It will be fully operational by the end of 2014. We are developing groundbreaking new technology, which can become an export item and a guarantee for future petroleum activities in Norway. CO2 separation and storage is pa...
Volume: 50Issue: 10Published at Mon, 05 Mar 2007 -
Iraq: Sustainability Of Debt Service And Reparations Payments
...% in 2005 to 13% in 2009. In 2010 it jumps to 27% after principal payment is added to the interest payment, which would have started in 2005. The ratio declines to 24% in 2014, (Table 4). If 25% is taken as a yardstick over which the burden becomes heavy then debt service seems largely tolerable ev...
Volume: 47Issue: 28Published at Mon, 12 Jul 2004 -
Ex-Soviet Oil Exports: Are the Russians Really Coming?
...en for the future. Meanwhile, the CPC capacities are to be increased from the current 480,000 b/d to 1.06mn b/d in 2006 and 1.42mn b/d by 2014. This will require additional investment of $1-1.3bn, including $250-300mn due to be provided by Russia. And the Russian government, which has a 24% stake in...
Volume: 47Issue: 04Published at Mon, 26 Jan 2004 -
New Forces In The International LNG Market: Consequences For Middle East LNG Exporters
...ar 2014,” held on 17 February in Tehran, Iran. Mr Frisch, a Norwegian chartered engineer and economist, has worked over the past 30 years with Statoil, Phillips Petroleum and Mobil. He established the British-based consultancy Morten Frisch Consulting (MFC) in 1990, and was appointed a senior adviser to...
Volume: 45Issue: 13Published at Mon, 01 Apr 2002 -
Financing Petroleum Development: The Experience Of Saudi Arabia
...owing demand. Geologists estimated recoverable world crude oil reserves from conventional sources at 2.3 trillion barrels in 1999. Keeping pace with demand growth of 2% per year, production from conventional sources could reach 90mn b/d by 2014. Of that, production from the Gulf countries may reach 25...
Volume: 43Issue: 25Published at Mon, 19 Jun 2000 -
Basic Questions About Oil
...r "youngers and betters" (as Paul Frankel used to call those over 40 today) are scornful of the argument that the political framework within which oil is sold might change as profoundly from 1994 to 2014 as it did from 1974 to 1994. Second, oil has been caught up in the financial revolution that fi...
Volume: 37Issue: 31Published at Mon, 02 May 1994