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Iraqi Oil Report
Hart Energy Publishing, May 2011, Pages: 60
According to Hart Energy's World Refining & Fuels Service forecast, global petroleum product demand in 2030 will grow by 27 million barrels a day and Iraqi oil production will be key to meeting this demand. Most analysts think that Iraqi oil production may eventually approach 12 million barrels a day, but the timeframe is very uncertain and deploying the necessary US$200+ billion investments, both physical and human, to produce and move Iraqi oil to markets will be a monumental undertaking. Although Iraqi government developed legal contracts that attracted International Oil Companies to invest in leases to produce oil, infrastructure investment appears to be lagging.
- Analysis of the political situation in the Middle East and North Africa - Review of key fields and projects by company - Assessment of the current and required infrastructure - Evaluation of Iraq's impact on global supply balances and long-term pricing
As a country which has been in conflict for much of the past 25 years, Iraq faces an enormous challenge. Hart Energy's report details the current investment climate, key fields and projects by company and provides essential production projections.
Key Benefits
- Understand the political situation in Iraq and its evolution - Hear about the investment and business context from “on-the-ground” sources - Get reliable data and analysis on current and future Iraqi oil production - Identify the key fields and projects by company - Assess the current oil infrastructure and where it needs to go in the future - Understand how Iraq impacts global supply balances as well as long-term pricing
Who Should Buy the Report?
- Any company thinking about entering the Iraqi oil industry - - Operators - - Service companies - - EPC firms - - Contractors - - Logistics companies - - Investment funds - Strategic planners of companies that are significantly influenced by the price of oil - Oil price forecasters - Librarians of companies in the oil and refining industry
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