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Medium-term oil market report 2014 : market analysis and forecasts to 2019 / International Energy Agency.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
International Energy Agency, author.
Contributor:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, sponsoring body.
Series:
Medium-Term Oil Market Report, 2310-4651
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International Transport Forum.
Petroleum industry and trade.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (168 pages) : illustrations (some color), graphs, tables
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Paris, France : International Energy Agency, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
As the supply revolution enters a new phase, oil’s role in the global energy mix is being redefined. More than ever, getting a handle on these developments is key to ensuring that energy security is maintained or enhanced, investment is appropriately targeted and resources are optimally leveraged. That makes the Medium-Term Oil Market Report's insights into the oil market for the next five years essential reading for energy industry and market stakeholders, policy makers and all those interested in energy and the broader economy. This book examines the non-conventional supply revolution that is transforming the North American oil patch that has been widely recognised as a game changer for the oil markets and looks at how this transformation is playing out against the backdrop of other relevant market developments. It asks how long can the US oil boom can be expected to last, and what will it take for other countries to replicate this success story. It explores what is holding up OPEC supply growth, what OPEC production capacity will look like by the end of the decade, and how the market will absorb growing condensate and natural gas liquids supplies in the United States and elsewhere. It examines whether the recovery in global oil demand will gain momentum, or if "peak demand" is just around the corner and whether oil is losing its grip on transport fuels. It also examines whether US progress towards oil independence is a step forward or a step back for crude markets and for Middle East downstream forays. And finally it explores who will be the winners and losers of global refining capacity growth, and how will it affect the way refined products are delivered to consumers.
Contents:
MEDIUM-TERM OIL MARKET REPORT 2014
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The non-conventional supply revolution enters a new phase
OPEC supply goes through rough air
The policy ground is shifting under the biofuel industry
An inflexion point in demand growth
OPEC spare production capacity may be lower than it appears
In crude trade, all roads lead to Asia
The refining industry enters the age of globalisation
Is a gasoline glut the latest threat to supply?
Key policy outcomes loom large in the medium term
Other market-related medium-term developments
1. DEMAND
Summary
Overview
OECD
Americas
Europe
Asia Oceania
Non-OECD
Asia
Middle East
Latin America
Former Soviet Union
Africa
Non-OECD Europe
Transport sector
Power generation sector
Residential Sector
Petrochemical sector
2. SUPPLY
Trends in global supply
OPEC supply
Capacity growth centered in the Middle East
OPEC's African producers face myriad problems
Production capacity in Venezuela and Ecuador on upward trend
OPEC gas liquids supply
Non-OPEC supply
Revisions
OECD Americas
North Sea
Non-OECD Asia
Biofuels supply
The policy ground is shifting under the biofuels industry
Advanced biofuels industry
3. CRUDE TRADE
Overview and methodology
Regional developments
The Former Soviet Union
OECD Asia Oceania
Implications for the tanker market
4. REFINING AND PRODUCT SUPPLY
Refinery investment overview
Refinery utilisation and throughputs
Product supply balances
Light distillates
Middle distillates
Fuel oil.
Regional developments
China
Non-OECD Other Asia
FSU
5. TABLES.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 27, 2014).
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
92-64-21172-1
OCLC:
885123798

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