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Monthly Global Upstream Review, February 2018 - Marginal Upturn in Total Production Outlook
Summary
Globally, total oil and gas production is expected to increase by 3% during the 2018 to 2022 outlook period. The total production is expected to increase to more than 60 billion boe by 2022. A total of more than 500 planned and announced projects are expected to come online globally by 2022. Asia leads with the highest number of planned and announced projects among regions, followed by Africa and Europe.
Scope
Reasons to buy
Summary
Globally, total oil and gas production is expected to increase by 3% during the 2018 to 2022 outlook period. The total production is expected to increase to more than 60 billion boe by 2022. A total of more than 500 planned and announced projects are expected to come online globally by 2022. Asia leads with the highest number of planned and announced projects among regions, followed by Africa and Europe.
Scope
- Global oil and gas production outlook by region for the period 2018 to 2022
- Key economic metrics for the global upstream industry by major regions and companies
- Global liquids and natural gas production outlook by region for the period 2018 to 2022
- Global capex spending outlook of planned and announced projects by key regions and companies.
Reasons to buy
- Identify opportunities and challenges in the global upstream industry
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong outlook of planned oil and gas production
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights on the global production and capex outlook
- Assess your competitor’s capex and key economic metrics.
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1 Table of Contents
2. February Monthly Global Upstream Review
3. Appendix
List of Tables
List of Figures
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