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Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2012

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Date: February 1, 2012
Pages: 50
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Publisher: GlobalData
Report type: Strategic Report
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Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2012

Summary

“Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2012” is the latest report from industry analysis specialists, GlobalData, which provides an outlook of the oil and gas sector’s capital expenditure for 2012. The report contains a detailed analysis of the current and future capital expenditure of the various types of oil and gas companies - national oil companies, integrated and independent oil and gas companies. It also provides a detailed analysis and information on the capital expenditure across the entire oil and gas value chain globally. Detailed information on oil and gas capital expenditure across various regions - North America, South and Central America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa is also provided. The report also covers the planned oil and gas projects in upstream, refining, pipeline, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petrochemicals.

Scope

The report provides in-depth analysis and insights into the oil and gas sector’s capital expenditure outlook for 2012. Its scope includes -
  • Key findings and analysis of capital expenditure trend in the oil and gas sector
  • Historic and forecast capital expenditure information from 2008 to 2012.
  • Information and analysis of capital expenditure across all oil and gas segments - upstream, midstream and downstream.
  • Detailed information on the break-up of capital expenditure by region - North America, Asia-Pacific, South and Central America, Africa and the Middle East, and Europe.
  • Information on capital expenditure by company type - National Oil Companies, Integrated and Independent companies.
  • Information on major planned oil and gas projects in the upstream, refining, pipeline, LNG and petrochemicals sectors.

Reasons to buy
  • Grants a strong understanding of the oil and gas sector’s spending trends in 2012.
  • Provides up-to-date information, and in-depth analysis of global oil and gas market capital expenditure outlook 2012.
  • Helps you to formulate your strategies based on in-depth analysis of your competitors’ capital expenditure data.
  • Identify your position in the global oil and gas industry by understanding the major oil and gas players in the industry
  • Benchmark against operations and competitive strategies of the NOCs and IOCs in the world
  • Devise strategies to safeguard your interests based on insights on the strategies of NOCs and IOCs and their impact on the global oil and gas industry

Contents

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures

2 INTRODUCTION

2.1 Overview
2.2 GlobalData Report Guidance

3 GLOBAL OIL AND GAS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE IN 2012

3.1 Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure is Expected to Increase by 13% in 2012
3.2 Capital Expenditure Growth to Continue in 2012
3.3 National Oil Companies and Integrated Oil Companies will Lead the Global Oil and Gas Capex in 2012
3.4 Petrobras Plans Oil and Gas Capex of $224.7 billion in 2011 – 2015
3.5 Onshore E&P Capex Expected to Grow by 16.9% in 2012
3.6 High Oil Prices Assisting Investment in Unconventional Energy
3.7 Value of M&A and Asset Transaction in the Oil and Gas Industry Increased by about 25% in 2011

4 CAPITAL EXPENDITURE BY OIL AND GAS SECTOR

4.1 Exploration and Production Sector
4.2 Midstream and Downstream Sectors

5 CAPITAL EXPENDITURE BY REGION

5.1 North America
5.2 South and Central America
5.3 Europe
5.4 Middle East and Africa
5.5 Asia-Pacific

6 CAPITAL EXPENDITURE BY OIL AND GAS COMPANIES

6.1 National Oil Companies
6.2 Integrated Companies
6.3 Independent Companies

7 MAJOR PLANNED OIL AND GAS PROJECTS IN 2012

7.1 Upstream Projects
7.2 Refining Projects
7.3 Pipeline Projects
7.4 LNG Projects
7.5 Petrochemical Projects
  7.5.1 Polypropylene Projects
  7.5.2 Polyethylene Projects

8 FACTORS LEADING TO RISE IN OIL AND GAS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE IN 2011

8.1 Sustained, High Global Crude Oil Prices Leading to Increased Spending in Oil and Gas
8.2 Improving Oil Demand and Refining Margins Driving Growth in Global Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure
8.3 Increasing Offshore E&P Activities are Leading to Increase in Upstream Capex

9 APPENDIX

9.1 Abbreviations (in Alphabetical Order)
9.2 Methodology
  9.2.1 Coverage
  9.2.2 Secondary Research
  9.2.3 Primary Research
  9.2.4 Expert Panel Validation
9.3 Contact Us
9.4 Disclaimer
9.5 Sources

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1 : Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Global ($bn), 2008–2012
Table 2 : Oil and Gas Expenditure, by Region ($bn), 2008–2012
Table 3: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Global, by Company Type ($bn), 2012
Table 4: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure and Growth Rate, Global, by Company Type ($bn), 2012
Table 5: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Global, National Oil and Integrated Companies ($bn), 2008–2012
Table 6: Major Oil and Gas Discoveries, Brazil, 2011
Table 7: Major Planned Upstream Oil Sands Projects, Canada, 2012
Table 8: Average Crude Oil Prices, Global ($/bbl), Q1 2011–Q4 2011
Table 9: Oil and Gas Deals by Industry, Global, Number of Deals, Q1 2010–Q4 2011
Table 10: Oil and Gas Deals by Industry, Global, Deal Value ($bn), Q1 2010–Q4 2011
Table 11: Top 10 Oil and Gas M&A Deals, Global, by Deal Value ($m), 2011 (July) – 2011 (December)
Table 12: E&P Sector, Global, Capital Expenditure ($bn), 2007–2012
Table 13: Midstream and Downstream Sectors, Global, Capital Expenditure ($bn), 2007–2012
Table 14: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, North America, ($bn), 2007–2012
Table 15: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, South and Central America, ($bn), 2007–2012
Table 16: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Europe, ($bn), 2007–2012
Table 17: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Middle East and Africa, ($bn), 2007–2012
Table 18: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Asia-Pacific, ($bn), 2007–2012
Table 19: Total Oil & Gas Capital Expenditure by Company Type, ($bn), 2008–2012
Table 20: Major National Oil Companies, Total Capital Expenditure, ($m), 2007–2012
Table 21: Major Integrated Oil & Gas Companies, Total Capital Expenditure, ($m), 2007–2012
Table 22: Major Independent Oil & Gas Companies, Total Capital Expenditure, ($m), 2007–2012
Table 23: Top 20 Planned Upstream Oil Mega Projects, Global, 2012 – 2019
Table 24: Major Planned Refining Projects, Global, 2012 – 2015
Table 25: Pipeline Industry, Top 10 Planned Pipelines, Global, 2011–2020
Table 26: LNG Industry, Top 10 Planned LNG Liquefaction Terminals, Global, 2012–2015
Table 27: LNG Industry, Top 10 Planned LNG Regasification Terminals, Global, 2012–2015
Table 28: Top 20 Planned Polypropylene Projects, Global, 2012 – 2015
Table 29: Top 20 Planned Polyethylene Projects, Global, 2012 – 2015
Table 30: Crude Oil Demand, Global, (Billion bbl), 2010–2015

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Global ($bn), 2008–2012
Figure 2: Oil and Gas Expenditure, by Region ($bn), 2008–2012
Figure 3: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Global, by Company Type ($bn), 2012
Figure 4: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure and Growth Rate, Global, by Company Type ($bn), 2012
Figure 5: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Global, National Oil and Integrated Companies ($bn), 2008–2012
Figure 6: Oil Exports, Brazil, (Mbpd), 2000–2020
Figure 7: Oil and Gas Capex in Offshore and Onshore, By Region ($bn), 2007–2012
Figure 8: Crude Oil Prices, Global ($/bbl), 2011
Figure 9: Oil and Gas Deals by Segments, Global, Number of Deals and Deal Value, Q1 2010–Q4 2011
Figure 10: E&P Sector, Global, Capital Expenditure ($bn), 2007–2012
Figure 11: Midstream and Downstream Sectors, Global, Capital Expenditure ($bn), 2007–2012
Figure 12: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, North America, ($bn), 2007–2012
Figure 13: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, South and Central America, ($bn), 2007–2012
Figure 14: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Europe, ($bn), 2007–2012
Figure 15: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Middle East and Africa, ($bn), 2007–2012
Figure 16: Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure, Asia-Pacific, ($bn), 2007–2012
Figure 17: Total Oil & Gas Capital Expenditure by Company Type, ($bn), 2008–2012
Figure 18: Oil & Gas Capital Expenditure by Company Type, ($m), 2011
Figure 19: Major National Oil Companies, Total Capital Expenditure, ($m), 2007–2012
Figure 20: Major Integrated Oil & Gas Companies, Total Capital Expenditure, ($m), 2007–2011
Figure 21: Major Independent Oil & Gas Companies, Total Capital Expenditure, ($m), 2007–2011
Figure 22: Major Planned Refining Projects, Global, 2012 – 2015
Figure 23: Crude Oil Demand, Global, (Billion bbl), 2010–2015
Figure 24: Gross Refining Margin Trends, Global, ($/bbl), 2008 (Nov 28)–2011 (Nov 25) Skip to top

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