Adata report will revolutionise the analysis of future oil trade balances andpotentially rewrite oil price forecasts advocated by such luminaries as the CEOsof Shell and BP. Having predicted, and now witnessed, the first oil price surgethey have decided to publish its comprehensive ten-year dataset, forecasting oiland gas production, consumption and trade in every producing country in theworld.
Aleading analyst, says "the ten-year data demonstrate that it is no longerappropriate to accept glib demand forecasts from oil companies, financialinstitutions and governments that predict, with wishful thinking, ever-growingdemand levels, contrary to observations on oil supply. Suggestions that oilconsumption will grow to up to 120 mm bbls per day by 2020 and that automobileand airline traffic will increase at extraordinary rates are futile and damagingto policy makers."Now that geological supply limitations are beginning tocontrol price as demand fluctuates, a key forecast event in these reports. Freshten-year projections of onshore and offshore production, consumption and tradeare founded on historic statistics, judgement on future investment in existingand new projects, and an in-depth experience of global geology, petroleumengineering and fiscal and economic circumstances.
MarketForecasts :
Oiland Gas 2006: Global Ten-Year Projection' is a comprehensive quantitative surveyof oil & gas production, consumption and trade.
The data are divided into five parts. The first four include countries withinthe mega-regions of: Americas; Europe and the FSU; Africa and the Middle East;and the Asia-Pacific. The fifth part contains summations of regions within thesetrading blocs.
Each dataset is a ten-year historic and ten-year projected production,consumption and trading series, split into oil/gas and onshore/offshore whereappropriate. Parts can be purchased individually if preferred.Part I :TheAmericas
Part II: Europe and the FSU
Part III : Africa and the Middle East
Part IV : Asia Pacific
Part V :Regions


