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APEC Predicts Growing Role For Middle East Condensate In Asia-Pacific Market
...rough 2010, but growth in condensate production will slow post-2010: “As in Saudi Arabia, Iran and Qatar, the UAE will add condensate splitting capacity by end-decade.” APEC Outlook For Middle East Condensate Production (‘000 B/D) 2006 2009 2011 2015 Sa...
Volume: 50Issue: 45Published at Mon, 05 Nov 2007 -
Norway’s NPD Forecasting 6% Annual Decline In Liquids Production To 2011
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. L No 40 01-October-2007 Norway’s NPD Forecasting 6% Annual Decline In Liquids Production To 2011 Norway’s National Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has forecast a steady decline in liquids output over the period 2007-11, although rising gas production wi...
Volume: 50Issue: 40Published at Mon, 01 Oct 2007 -
Supply/Demand Fundamentals Will Trigger OPEC Output Hike, Says ESAI
...til 2011-12, when falling spare capacity once again supports the crude markets. Refining: The massive investment in new refining capacity coming on-stream in the next few years should bring refining margins down sharply from their current highs. The market is poised for a major correction. Ga...
Volume: 50Issue: 33Published at Mon, 13 Aug 2007 -
Oil Market Tightness Will Continue Beyond 2010 Despite High Prices, Says IEA
...l Supply/Demand Outlook 2007-12 (Mn B/D) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Global Demand 86.13 88.27 90.02 91.91 93.84 95.82 Non-OPEC Supply 49.98 50...
Volume: 50Issue: 29Published at Mon, 16 Jul 2007 -
Oil Supply Will Marginally Outpace Demand Growth To 2011, Says IEA
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. L No 8 19-Feb-2007 Oil Supply Will Marginally Outpace Demand Growth To 2011, Says IEA Worldwide oil supplies will ma...
Volume: 50Issue: 08Published at Mon, 19 Feb 2007 -
IEA Trims Oil Demand Growth Forecast Following Large US Data Revisions
...portantly, however, Angola’s production prior to OPEC membership was due to rise to 2.25mn b/d in 2009 and 2.40mn b/d in 2011 based on planned developments, net of field decline. The cartel has thus gathered into the fold one of the six main sources of likely non-OPEC growth over the coming five years. Th...
Volume: 50Issue: 04Published at Mon, 22 Jan 2007