1. 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: 51
    Issue: 48
    Published at Mon, 01 Dec 2008
  2. 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: 51
    Issue: 36
    Published at Mon, 08 Sep 2008