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BMI Global Oil Market Report Q410: Waiting for the Wind to Change

Business Monitor International, Aug 2010, Pages: 22


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“Global Oil Market Report Q410 – Is the Price Right”, reviews the performance of the global oil industry over Q110 and forecasts the outlook for both the oil and oil products markets in Q210 and beyond.

BMI’s Global Oil Market Reports examine the impact of events in the previous quarter on both the global oil and oil products markets, before providing up-to-date forecasts for prices, supply and demand for the products within these markets.

Key Benefits
- Exploit the latest global oil market intelligence for market assessment, price monitoring and competitor analysis.
- Globalise your long-term strategy by combining the coverage of BMI’s Global Oil Reports with the country-specific coverage of BMI’s Oil and Gas reports.
- Target business opportunities and risks, through reviews of the latest events from around the world and their current and future impact upon global and regional markets.

Key Findings
- Global oil consumption grew by 2.19% year-on-year in Q110, consumption averaged 86.27mn b/d compared to 84.42mn b/d in Q109.
- Subdued market recovery is expected in 2010, fuelled early in the year by increased price strength which is later likely to be offset by falls in demand.
- Oversupply remains a threat especially as OPEC appears to be losing control over the output of its member states, March 2010 quota compliance was just 55%.
- Fuel prices look set to rise above 2008’s highs destroying consumer demand, causing weak economic recovery to stumble.
- Gasoline prices are forecast to rise by 38% y-o-y in 2010, averaging US$96.83/bbl and peaking at US$105/bbl in July.


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