Medium-term oil market report 2016

In early 2016 crude oil prices for WTI and Brent fell below $30/bbl for the first time since 2003, having halved in just a few months. In a departure from the past four decades, producers continue to produce and sell what they can, letting the market set the price. Low prices are a major short-term...

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Autor principal: International Energy Agency (author)
Autor Corporativo: International Energy Agency, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris, France : OECD 2016.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009706033906719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Medium-Term Oil Market Report; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; List of boxes; List of figures; List of maps; List of tables; OVERVIEW; 1. DEMAND; Summary; Overview; OECD demand; Non-OECD demand; Africa; Asia; Former Soviet Union (FSU); Latin America; Middle East; 2. SUPPLY; Trends in global oil supply; Non-OPEC supply overview; United States; A slew of projects will underpin growth in the US Gulf of Mexico; Canada; Caspian; Latin America; Mexico; North Sea; Africa; Asia; Australia; Non-OPEC Middle East; OPEC; OPEC gas liquids supply; Biofuel supply; Regional outlook
  • 3. CRUDE TRADESummary; Overview and methodology; Selected regional developments; The Middle East to remain the world's largest exporter; FSU to continue its pivot eastwards; OECD Americas to remain a net importer; Domestic refinery expansion to curb Latin American exports; African crude exports to be squeezed and marketing problems to continue; Non-OECD Asian imports to surge in line with demand growth; OECD Europe to cut back imports in line with refinery rationalisation; 4. REFINING; Summary; Overview; Refining sector outlook; Regional developments; OECD
  • The Americas marginally adapt to lighter feedstocksAsia Pacific: consolidation in still on the books; Europe enjoys margins while they last; Non-OECD adds most of refining capacity; China takes steps toward deregulation; Other Non-OECD Asia a major contributor to growth; The Middle East continues with ambitious plans; Non-OECD Americas hit by macroeconomic woes; Russia digests the latest tax manoeuver; Africa expansion depends on Nigeria; Product supply balances; OECD Americas; Russia; The Middle East; China; Other Asia; Non-OECD Americas; Africa; 5. TABLES
  • Table 1 World Oil Supply and DemandTable 1a World Oil Supply and Demand: Changes from last Medium Term ReportReport; Table 2 Summary of Global Oil Demand; Table 3 World Oil Production; TABLE 3A: Selected Non-OPEC Upstream Project Start-Ups; TABLE 3B: Selected OPEC Upstream Project Start-Ups; Table 3c MTOMR - WEO Non-OPEC supply comparison; Table 4 World Refinery Capacity Additions; Table 4a World Refinery Capacity Additions: Changes from last Medium Term Report; Table 4b Selected refinery crude distillation project list; Table 5 World Ethanol Production; Table 5a World Biodiesel Production