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Global Oil and Gas Capital Spending in 2011- Insights and Trends

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LNGReports’ new research analysis- “Global Oil and Gas Capital Spending in 2011- Insights and Trends” reveals that the global oil and gas capital spending is likely to stand at $841 billion in 2011, signifying that most markets are looking ahead for capturing the increasing energy demand.

The comprehensive report provides in-depth analysis and forecasts of region wise, country wise, company wise and sector wise capital spending between 2005 and 2011. It also provides information on the key oil and gas capital expenditure trends and key industry trends. The report also analyzes in detail all the major factors that drive the capital expenditure in 2011. It also analyzes five leading upstream investment areas and identifies all major midstream and downstream projects.

Scope

Each of the chapters detailed below are detailed in-depth with analysis on outlook, trends and factors driving the outlook
  • Chapter 2- Oil and gas spending in 2011 break up- by region, country, sector and company
  • Chapter 3- Major oil and gas spending trends in 2011
  • Chapter 4- Major upstream, midstream and downstream industry trends in 2011
  • Chapter 5- Sector wise capex forecast from 2005 to 2011 (upstream, LNG, refinery, other mid/downstream)
  • Chapter 6- Region wise capex forecast from 2005 to 2011 (Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East Africa, North America, South & Central America)
  • Chapter 7- Capex forecast for 18 countries from 2005 to 2011 (Australia, India, China, Malaysia, Italy, Norway, Russia, United Kingdom, Angola, Libya, Nigeria, Oman, Canada, Mexico, United States, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela)
  • Chapter 8- Company wise capex forecast, 2005 to 2011 (super majors, state owned, global integrated, US integrated, non-integrated). In addition, information on capex outlook of 20 major oil and gas companies is also given.
  • Chapter 9- Key upstream investment areas and their potential (US Shale gas, Australia Coal seam gas, Brazil pre-salt discoveries, Colombia and Iraq upstream sectors)
  • Chapter 10- Key LNG, refinery, pipeline and storage investment areas in 2011

Reasons To Purchase

The unique research work from LNGReports is designed to give readers clear outlook and detailed analysis of the insights, trends and driving factors of oil and gas capex to 2011-

The report enables you to
  • Gain clear and detailed outlook of region wise, country wise, company wise and sector wise capex between 2005 and 2011
  • Get detailed understanding on key trends and driving factors behind global oil and gas capex increases
  • Identify key investment opportunities in the global upstream, midstream and downstream industry
  • Benchmark your optimal capital spending levels
  • Beat your competitors by understanding their key investment strategies
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures

2 OVERVIEW OF OIL AND GAS SPENDING IN 2011

2.1 Oil and Gas Spending Break up by Region, 2011
2.2 Oil and Gas Spending Break up by Key Countries, 2011
2.3 Oil and Gas Spending Break up by Sector, 2011
2.4 Oil and Gas Spending Break up by Company Type, 2011

3 OIL AND GAS CAPITAL SPENDING TRENDS IN 2011

3.1 High Crude Oil Prices and Positive Demand Outlook Drive the 2011 Oil and Gas Spending
3.2 US, Brazil, Australia and Iraq to Drive the Upstream Expenditure in 2011
3.3 National Oil Companies in Asia Pacific Increasing their Spending
3.4 More than $60 Billion to be spent on Global LNG Liquefaction and Regasification Terminals in 2011
3.5 Driven by Middle East and Asian Markets, Global Refining Investment Will Increase by 14.2%

4 OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY TRENDS AND OUTLOOK IN 2011

4.1 Crude Oil Price Trends and Outlook, 2005-2011
4.2 Global GDP Growth Rate, 2009-2011
4.3 Global Oil and Gas Demand to Increase by 1.7% and 2.8% Respectively in 2011
4.4 Global LNG Supply Demand Balance to Remain Low at 12 mtpa in 2011
4.5 Global Oil Refining Capacity to Witness Slow Growth Rate of 3% in 2011
4.6 Global Offshore Oil and Gas Industry Continues to Grow
4.7 Chinese Oil Storage Capacity Continues to Rise with Increasing Demand

5 OIL AND GAS CAPITAL SPENDING OUTLOOK BY SECTOR

5.1 Global Upstream Capital Spending Outlook, 2005-2011
5.2 Global LNG Liquefaction and Regasification Capital Spending Outlook, 2005-2011
5.3 Global Refining Capital Spending Outlook, 2005-2011
5.4 Global Other Midstream and Downstream Capital Spending Outlook, 2005-2011

6 OIL AND GAS CAPITAL SPENDING OUTLOOK BY REGION

6.1 Asia Pacific Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
6.2 Europe Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
6.3 Middle East Africa Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
6.4 North America Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
6.5 South & Central America Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011

7 OIL AND GAS CAPITAL SPENDING OUTLOOK BY COUNTRY

7.1 Australia Capex, 2005-2011
7.2 India Capex, 2005-2011
7.3 China Capex, 2005-2011
7.4 Malaysia Capex, 2005-2011
7.5 Russia Capex, 2005-2011
7.6 Norway Capex, 2005-2011
7.7 United Kingdom Capex, 2005-2011
7.8 Italy Capex, 2005-2011
7.9 Angola Capex, 2005-2011
7.10 Libya Capex, 2005-2011
7.11 Nigeria Capex, 2005-2011
7.12 Oman Capex, 2005-2011
7.13 Canada Capex, 2005-2011
7.14 Mexico Capex, 2005-2011
7.15 United States Capex, 2005-2011
7.16 Brazil Capex, 2005-2011
7.17 Venezuela Capex, 2005-2011
7.18 Colombia Capex, 2005-2011

8 OIL AND GAS CAPITAL SPENDING OUTLOOK BY COMPANY- PEER GROUP ANALYSIS

8.1 Super Majors Capital Spending Outlook
8.2 Global Integrated Companies Capital Spending Outlook
8.3 US Integrated Companies Capital Spending Outlook
8.4 State Owned Companies Capital Spending Outlook
8.5 Non-Integrated Companies Capital Spending Outlook
8.6 Capex Outlook of Key Oil and Gas Companies to 2011
  8.6.1 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
  8.6.2 Apache Corporation
  8.6.3 BG Group plc
  8.6.4 BHP Billiton
  8.6.5 BP Plc
  8.6.6 Canadian Natural Resources Limited
  8.6.7 Chevron Corporation
  8.6.8 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation
  8.6.9 ConocoPhillips
  8.6.10 Devon Energy Corporation
  8.6.11 Dominion Resources Inc
  8.6.12 E.ON AG
  8.6.13 Exxon Mobil Corporation
  8.6.14 Hess Corporation
  8.6.15 Marathon Oil Corporation
  8.6.16 OAO Gazprom
  8.6.17 Petroleos Mexicanos
  8.6.18 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.
  8.6.19 Saudi Aramco
  8.6.20 Suncor Energy Inc

9 MAJOR UPSTREAM INVESTMENT AREAS

9.1 US Gas Shale Industry
  9.1.1 US Shale Gas Reserves and Production
  9.1.2 Major Shale Gas Plays
9.2 Australia Coal Seam Gas Industry
  9.2.1 Coal Seam Gas in Queensland
  9.2.2 Coal Seam Gas in New South Wales
  9.2.3 Major CSG Basins in Australia
9.3 Brazil Pre-Salt Discoveries
  9.3.1 Overview
  9.3.2 Capital Investment and Production Forecasts
  9.3.3 Brazil’s Pre-salt Basins
9.4 Colombia Upstream Industry
  9.4.1 Overview
  9.4.2 Factors Driving Investments in Colombia
  9.4.3 Open Round Colombia 2010
  9.4.4 Major Basins
9.5 Iraq E&P Sector
  9.5.1 Overview
  9.5.2 Iraq Crude Oil Reserves
  9.5.3 Iraq Licensing Rounds

10 MAJOR MIDSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM INVESTMENT AREAS

10.1 Key LNG Investment Areas
  10.1.1 LNG Export Industry
  10.1.2 LNG Import Industry
10.2 Key Pipelines
10.3 Key Storage Investment Areas
10.4 Key Refining Investment Areas
  10.4.1 Investments in Greenfield Refineries
  10.4.2 Investments in Refinery Expansions

11 APPENDIX

11.1 Conversion Factors
11.2 Definitions
  11.2.1 Asia Pacific
  11.2.2 Europe
  11.2.3 Middle East
  11.2.4 Africa
  11.2.5 North America
  11.2.6 South and Central America
11.3 Methodology
11.4 Contact Us
11.5 Disclaimer

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table 1: Global Oil and Gas Demand Outlook to 2011
Table 2: Global LNG Supply- Demand Balance Outlook (mtpa), 2010-2015
Table 3: Global Exploration and Production Capital Expenditure Outlook, $ billion, 2005-2011
Table 4: Global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Capital Expenditure Outlook, $ billion, 2005-2011
Table 5: Global Refinery Capital Expenditure Outlook, $ billion, 2005-2011
Table 6: Global Other Midstream and Downstream Capital Expenditure Outlook, $ billion, 2005-2011
Table 7: Global Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure by Region, $ billion, 2005-2011
Table 8: Australia Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 9: India Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 10: China Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 11: Malaysia Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 12: Russia Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 13: Norway Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 14: United Kingdom Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 15: Italy Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 16: Angola Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 17: Libya Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 18: Nigeria Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 19: Oman Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 20: Canada Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 21: Mexico Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 22: United States Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 23: Brazil Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 24: Venezuela Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 25: Colombia Oil and Gas Capital Expenditure Outlook, 2005-2011
Table 26: Global Oil & Gas Capital Expenditure by Type of Companies ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Table 27: Super Majors- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Table 28: Global Integrated Companies- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Table 29: US Integrated Companies- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Table 30: State Owned Companies- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Table 31: Non-Integrated (Independent) Companies- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Table 32: US Conventional and Un-Conventional Natural Gas Production Forecast (Tcf), 2000-2015
Table 33: Data Comparison of Key US Shale Plays
Table 34: Typical CSG and Natural Gas Compositions
Table 35: Key statistics of Queensland CSG projects- I
Table 36: Key statistics of Queensland CSG projects- II
Table 37: Brazil Crude oil Production Forecast (Thousand barrels daily), 2000-2020
Table 38: Santos Basin- Discovery Details (Reserves, Water Depth, API Gravity, Ownership)
Table 39: Iraq, Area wise Number of Fields (#) and Reserves (Billion Barrels), 2010
Table 40: Iraq First Petroleum Licensing Round- Bid Results
Table 41: Iraq Second Petroleum Licensing Round- Bid Results
Table 42: Iraq Second Petroleum Licensing Round- Bid Results
Table 43: LNG Export projects Scheduled for Operation in 2011
Table 44: LNG Import projects Scheduled for Operation in 2011
Table 45: New Oil Refinery Projects to Start Up in 2011
Table 46: Oil Refinery Expansion Projects, 2011
Table 47: Natural Gas (NG) and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Conversion Factors

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Global Oil and Gas Expenditure,$ Billion, 2005-2011
Figure 2: Global Oil & Gas Capital Spending Break up by Region, 2011
Figure 3: Global Oil & Gas Capital Spending Break up by Countries, 2011
Figure 4: Global Oil & Gas Capital Spending Break up by Sector, 2011
Figure 5: Global Oil & Gas Capital Spending Break up by Company, 2011
Figure 6: Global Crude Oil Prices ($/Barrel), 2005-2011
Figure 7: World GDP Growth Rate (%), 2008-2011
Figure 8: US Dry Natural Gas Production (Tcf), 2000-2015
Figure 9: Global LNG Supply- Demand Balance Outlook, 2000-2015
Figure 10: Global Oil Refining Capacity Increase by Region (Million Barrels per Day), 2010-2011
Figure 11: Asia Pacific Capital Expenditure Outlook by Country, 2011
Figure 12: Europe Capital Expenditure Outlook by Country, 2011
Figure 13: Middle East Africa Capital Expenditure Outlook by Country, 2011
Figure 14: North America Capital Expenditure Outlook by Country, 2011
Figure 15: South & Central America Capital Expenditure Outlook by Country, 2011
Figure 16: Global Oil & Gas Capital Expenditure by Type of Companies ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Figure 17: Super Majors- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Figure 18: Global Integrated Companies- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Figure 19: US Integrated Companies- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Figure 20: State Owned Companies- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Figure 21: Non-Integrated (Independent) Companies- Capital Expenditure Outlook ($ Billion), 2005-2011
Figure 22: US Conventional and Un-Conventional Natural Gas Production Forecast (Tcf), 2000-2015
Figure 23: US Gas Shale Plays, Location Details, 2010
Figure 24: Barnett Shale Map
Figure 25: Woodford Shale Map
Figure 26: Queensland Coal Seam Gas Production by basin (PetaJoules), 1997-2009
Figure 27: Map of CSG Reserves in New South Wales
Figure 28: Pre-Salt, Salt and Post-Salt Layers in Brazil
Figure 29: Brazil Pre-Salt Basins (Santos, Campos, Espirito Santo) Map
Figure 30: Santos Basin Discoveries
Figure 31: Campos Basin Discoveries
Figure 32: Colombia Upstream Blocks Offered- Type 1 Group
Figure 33: Colombia Upstream Blocks Offered- Type 2 Group
Figure 34: Colombia Upstream Blocks Offered- Type 3 Group
Figure 35: Global Top Five Oil Reserve Rich Nations and Their Reserves (Billion Barrels), 2009


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