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Offshore Oil and Gas Industry in Germany
Taiyou Research, Oct 2011, Pages: 140
Germany is one of the biggest consumers of energy in the world. It is a major natural gas pipeline transit center for Russian and North Sea imports. With the German government actively promoting the growth of renewable energy in the country, Germany has successfully managed to reduce its dependence on oil and gas for meeting its primary energy consumption to a substantial level.
However, oil and gas is still a major contributor to Germany energy consumption pie and it looks set to continue being like this for the next couple of years. The German government is aiming to produce the majority of its energy through renewable resources by the year 2050.
In this industry scenario, Taiyou Research analyzes the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry in Germany. The report covers the following:
- A profile of the oil and gas industry in Europe, which helps to place the growth of the German oil and gas industry in respective of other countries in Europe. The section contains an industry definition, market profile, market value and volume analysis and industry segmentation.
- An analysis of the offshore oil and gas industry in Germany, in which Taiyou Research analyze the offshore oil and gas production, offshore oil and gas cumulative production, offshore remaining production of oil and gas, the oil and gas production wells in Germany, offshore drilling of wells, and offshore oil and gas expenditure in Germany.
- A market ranking and market share of the major companies in the offshore oil and gas industry in Germany by production in 2010.
- Taiyou Research analyze several players that are active in the German offshore oil and gas industry, including BP Plc, RWE AG, Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Wintershall AG, and others.
Taiyou Research’s report on the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry in Germany is a complete profile of the industry.
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