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Plunkett's Energy Industry Almanac 2016: Energy Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies

April 2016 | 695 pages | ID: EB44E33A4ABEN
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PLUNKETT'S ENERGY INDUSTRY ALMANAC 2016

Key Findings:
  • Plunkett Research lists top 500 companies in the Energy industry and names the top trends changing for the mid term.
Key Features:
  • Industry trends analysis, market data and competitive intelligence
  • Market forecasts and Industry Statistics
  • Industry Associations and Professional Societies List
  • In-Depth Profiles of hundreds of leading companies
  • Industry Glossary
  • Buyer may register for access to search and export data at Plunkett Research Online
  • Link to our 5-minute video overview of this industry
Pages: 695
Statistical Tables Provided: 44
Companies Profiled: 498
Geographic Focus: Global

A complete market research report, including forecasts and market estimates technologies analysis and developments at innovative firms. You will gain vital insights that can help you shape your own strategy for business development, product development and investments.
  • How is the industry evolving?
  • How is the industry being shaped by new technologies?
  • How is demand growing in emerging markets and mature economies?
  • What is the size of the market now and in the future?
  • What are the financial results of the leading companies?
  • What are the names and titles of top executives?
  • What are the top companies and what are their revenues?
Contents, Statistics, Forecasts and Analysis Include:

Major Trends Affecting the Energy Industry

1) Energy Industry Introduction
2) Smart Electric Grid Technologies Are Adopted
3) The Energy Industry Invests in Storage Battery Technologies with an Eye on Distributed Power and Renewables
4) Smart Meters Now Installed in Millions of Homes, but Consumers Are Slow to Adopt Dynamic Pricing
5) Superconductivity Provides Advanced Electricity Distribution Technology
6) Global Shale Gas Resources Revolutionize the Energy Industry
7) America Ranks with Top Oil Producers/E&P Companies Reduce Drilling and Seek Lower Costs/Limited Exports Allowed
8) Pipeline Construction Slows
9) LNG Projects Boom, Including Floating Plants (FLNG)/America Begins LNG Exports
10) Russia and Africa Have Massive Production/Israel and Egypt Develop Major Gas Fields
11) Oil Field Services Gain from Advanced Technologies/Face Revenue Decline and Layoffs in 2015-2016
12) Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Fields Attract Offshore Technologies and Massive Investments that Boost Production
13) Extremely Deep Oil and Gas Fields Offshore of the West and East Coasts of Africa
14) Promising Deepwater Fields Offshore of Brazil, and a Major Discovery Nearby in Guyana
15) Energy Demand Climbs in India and China/Nuclear, Hydro and Gas Projects Grow, but Coal Remains Dominant
16) Canada’s Oil Sands Production Reaches 1.9 Million Barrels per Day, but Operating Costs Are High
17) Production of Synthetic Crude from Kerogen Trapped in Shale Advances Through New Technologies
18) Utilities Face Expensive EPA Rules Aimed at Reducing Emissions from Coal
19) Electric Utilities Adopt Coal Emissions Scrubbers While the Industry Tests Carbon Capture and Clean Coal Technologies
20) U.S. Coal Industry Suffers, while Coal Use Grows Dramatically in India and China
21) Nuclear Energy Moves Ahead in India, China, the UK and the Middle East
22) Ethanol Production Soared, but U.S. Federal Subsidy Expires
23) Cellulosic Ethanol Makes Slow Commercial Progress
24) Refineries Along with Chemicals and Plastics Plants Invest Heavily in U.S./Take Advantage of Shale Natural Gas
25) Petrochemicals Plants in the Middle East Expand, but Face Challenges
26) Energy Intensity Is a Prime Focus in China/U.S. Achieves Dramatic Energy Intensity Results
27) Historic Reforms Change Mexico’s Oil and Gas Industry

Energy Industry Statistics

I. Overview of the Energy Industry

1) Global Energy Overview: 2013-2014
2) U.S. Energy Industry Overview
3) U.S. Energy Overview: Selected Years, 1980-2014
4) U.S. Energy Intensity: 1980-2040
5) Primary Energy Flow by Source & Sector, U.S.: 2014
6) Energy Consumption by Source & Sector, U.S.: 2014
7) Total U.S. Energy Consumption: 2012-2040
8) Energy Consumption & Expenditures Indicators, U.S.: Selected Years, 1975-2014
9) Energy Imports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
10) Energy Exports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
11) Total Energy Imports, Net Energy Imports & Petroleum Imports, U.S.: 1970-2014
12) Federal R&D & R&D Plant Funding for Energy, U.S.: Fiscal Years 2013-2015
13) U.S. Department of Energy Funding for Science & Energy Programs: 2014-2016
14) Approximate Energy Unit Conversion Factors

II. Electricity

1) Electricity Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
2) Net Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 1981-July 2015
3) Net Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 2014
4) Net Electrical Power Generation From Renewable Energy Sources, U.S.: 2003-July 2015
5) Average Retail Prices of Electricity Sold by U.S. Electric Utilities: Selected Years, 1960-2014
6) Forecasted Costs of New Electricity Generation by Energy Source

III. Fossil Fuels and Nuclear Energy

1) Energy Production by Fossil Fuels & Nuclear Power, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
2) Petroleum Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
3) Crude Oil Production & Oil Well Productivity, U.S.: Selected Years, 1955-2014
4) Crude Oil Domestic First Purchase Prices, U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-2014
5) Landed Costs of U.S. Crude Oil Imports from Selected Countries: Selected Years, 1975-2015
6) Petroleum Imports by Country of Origin, U.S.: Selected Years, 1970-2014
7) Refinery Capacity & Utilization in the U.S.: Selected Years, 1970-2014
8) Refinery Sales Prices & Refinery Profit Margins for Selected Petroleum Products, U.S.: Selected Years, 2000-2014
9) Petroleum Consumption by the Transportation Sector, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
10) Retail On-Highway Diesel vs. Regular Gasoline Prices, U.S.: January 1995-August 2015
11) Top World Oil Reserves by Country: 2014
12) Top World Oil Producers: 2014
13) Top World Oil Importers: 2012
14) Top World Oil Exporters: 2012
15) Top World Oil Consumers: 2014
16) Coal Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
17) Natural Gas Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
18) Natural Gas Prices Paid, by Sector, U.S.: Selected Years, 1970-2014
19) Annual U.S. Shale Gas Production: 2005-2040
20) The 15 Largest Nuclear Reactors in the U.S.

IV. Renewable Energy

1) Energy Production by Renewable Energy, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
2) Renewable Energy Consumption by Source, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
3) Renewable Energy Consumption in the Residential, Commercial & Industrial Sectors, U.S.: 2008-2014
4) Renewable Energy Consumption in the Transportation & Electric Power Sectors, U.S.: 2008-2014
INTRODUCTION

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

CHAPTER 1: MAJOR TRENDS AFFECTING THE ENERGY INDUSTRY

1) Energy Industry INTRODUCTION
2) Smart Electric Grid Technologies Are Adopted
3) The Energy Industry Invests in Storage Battery Technologies with an Eye on Distributed Power and Renewables
4) Smart Meters Now Installed in Millions of Homes, but Consumers Are Slow to Adopt Dynamic Pricing
5) Superconductivity Provides Advanced Electricity Distribution Technology
6) Global Shale Gas Resources Revolutionize the Energy Industry
7) America Ranks with Top Oil Producers/E&P Companies Reduce Drilling and Seek Lower Costs/Limited Exports Allowed
8) Pipeline Construction Slows
9) LNG Projects Boom, Including Floating Plants (FLNG)/America Begins LNG Exports
10) Russia and Africa Have Massive Production/Israel and Egypt Develop Major Gas Fields
11) Oil Field Services Gain from Advanced Technologies/Face Revenue Decline and Layoffs in 2015-2016
12) Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Fields Attract Offshore Technologies and Massive Investments that Boost Production
13) Extremely Deep Oil and Gas Fields Offshore of the West and East Coasts of Africa
14) Promising Deepwater Fields Offshore of Brazil, and a Major Discovery Nearby in Guyana
15) Energy Demand Climbs in India and China/Nuclear, Hydro and Gas Projects Grow, but Coal Remains Dominant
16) Canada’s Oil Sands Production Reaches 1.9 Million Barrels per Day, but Operating Costs Are High
17) Production of Synthetic Crude from Kerogen Trapped in Shale Advances Through New Technologies
18) Utilities Face Expensive EPA Rules Aimed at Reducing Emissions from Coal
19) Electric Utilities Adopt Coal Emissions Scrubbers While the Industry Tests Carbon Capture and Clean Coal Technologies
20) U.S. Coal Industry Suffers, while Coal Use Grows Dramatically in India and China
21) Nuclear Energy Moves Ahead in India, China, the UK and the Middle East
22) Ethanol Production Soared, but U.S. Federal Subsidy Expires
23) Cellulosic Ethanol Makes Slow Commercial Progress
24) Refineries Along with Chemicals and Plastics Plants Invest Heavily in U.S./Take Advantage of Shale Natural Gas
25) Petrochemicals Plants in the Middle East Expand, but Face Challenges
26) Energy Intensity Is a Prime Focus in China/U.S. Achieves Dramatic Energy Intensity Results
27) Historic Reforms Change Mexico’s Oil and Gas Industry

CHAPTER 2: ENERGY INDUSTRY STATISTICS

I. Overview of the Energy Industry
Global Energy Overview: 2013-2014
U.S. Energy Industry Overview
U.S. Energy Overview: Selected Years, 1980-2014
U.S. Energy Intensity: 1980-2040
Primary Energy Flow by Source & Sector, U.S.: 2014
Energy Consumption by Source & Sector, U.S.: 2014
Total U.S. Energy Consumption: 2012-2040
Energy Consumption & Expenditures Indicators, U.S.: Selected Years, 1975-2014
Energy Imports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Energy Exports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Total Energy Imports, Net Energy Imports & Petroleum Imports, U.S.: 1970-2014
Federal R&D & R&D Plant Funding for Energy, U.S.: Fiscal Years 2013-2015
U.S. Department of Energy Funding for Science & Energy Programs: 2014-2016
Approximate Energy Unit Conversion Factors
II. Electricity
Electricity Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Net Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 1981-July 2015
Net Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 2014
Net Electrical Power Generation From Renewable Energy Sources, U.S.: 2003-July 2015
Average Retail Prices of Electricity Sold by U.S. Electric Utilities: Selected Years, 1960-2014
Forecasted Costs of New Electricity Generation by Energy Source
III. Fossil Fuels and Nuclear Energy
Energy Production by Fossil Fuels & Nuclear Power, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Petroleum Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Crude Oil Production & Oil Well Productivity, U.S.: Selected Years, 1955-2014
Crude Oil Domestic First Purchase Prices, U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-2014
Landed Costs of U.S. Crude Oil Imports from Selected Countries: Selected Years, 1975-2015
Petroleum Imports by Country of Origin, U.S.: Selected Years, 1970-2014
Refinery Capacity & Utilization in the U.S.: Selected Years, 1970-2014
Refinery Sales Prices & Refinery Profit Margins for Selected Petroleum Products, U.S.: Selected Years, 2000-2014
Petroleum Consumption by the Transportation Sector, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Retail On-Highway Diesel vs. Regular Gasoline Prices, U.S.: January 1995-August 2015
Top World Oil Reserves by Country: 2014
Top World Oil Producers: 2014
Top World Oil Importers: 2012
Top World Oil Exporters: 2012
Top World Oil Consumers: 2014
Coal Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Natural Gas Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Natural Gas Prices Paid, by Sector, U.S.: Selected Years, 1970-2014
Annual U.S. Shale Gas Production: 2005-2040
The 15 Largest Nuclear Reactors in the U.S.
IV. Renewable Energy
Energy Production by Renewable Energy, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Renewable Energy Consumption by Source, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2014
Renewable Energy Consumption in the Residential, Commercial & Industrial Sectors, U.S.: 2008-2014
Renewable Energy Consumption in the Transportation & Electric Power Sectors, U.S.: 2008-2014

CHAPTER 3: IMPORTANT ENERGY INDUSTRY CONTACTS

(Addresses, Telephone Numbers and Internet Sites)

CHAPTER 4: THE ENERGY 500: WHO THEY ARE AND HOW THEY WERE CHOSEN

Index of Companies Within Industry Groups
Alphabetical Index
Index of U.S. Headquarters Location by State
Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country
Individual Data Profiles on Each of THE ENERGY 500
Additional Indexes
Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities
Index by Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations
A Short Energy Industry Glossary


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