Dallas, TX -- (SBWire) -- 04/22/2010 -- ReportsandReports Announce it Will Carry Oil and Gas Supply – Asia Pacific (A 10-year projection and review of oil and gas production and consumption) Market Research Report in its Store.
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Introduction
Having witnessed in 2008 the first major signal that future conventional oil and gas supplies will become much harder to find and more expensive to develop, Datamonitor is publishing this analysis of deep water production around the world. As secure energy supplies become increasingly difficult and expensive to extract, an accurate forecast of supply/demand dynamics becomes more important.
Historically, global economic recessions have led to declining energy demand, but the resultant lower prices have soon led to a recovery in demand and then prices, especially as OPEC has acted to rein in output to tighten supply. This trend has already been reflected in the oil markets to some degree. In the gas sector, supplies will be available only if investment in infrastructure, above all long-distance pipelines and LNG conversion and receiving plants, is well advanced.
Key findings and highlights
• Chinese gas production is growing rapidly both onshore and offshore. Due to its large reserves of coal, China has only recently begun full exploitation of its gas reserves with new pipelines and exploration of gas-prone basins in the western interior and offshore.
• The Australian upstream gas industry is growing rapidly, with fields being developed throughout the North West Shelf to serve a growing indigenous pipeline market and an expanding LNG export capacity. Deep waters too are also providing Australia with long-term gas production growth.
• For several years, Indian gas production primarily came from the Mumbai high region where most fields are at peak production levels. However, new very large deep water discoveries to the east are being developed and these will lead to growing gas output.
Reasons to buy
• Gain understanding of which markets will see increased production levels over the next decade
• Identify potential commercial opportunities through an understanding of changing demand and supply dynamics in specific markets
• Analyze the changing balance between on and offshore production
OVERVIEW
• Catalyst
• Content summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
• Introduction
• Supply pressures
• Price spikes
• Outlook in 2010 and beyond
ASIA PACIFIC
• Asia
• Australasia
APPENDIX
• Glossary
• Methodology
• Ask the analyst
• Datamonitor consulting
• Disclaimer
TABLE OF FIGURES
• Figure 1: Afghanistan oil production forecast
• Figure 2: Afghanistan gas production forecast
• Figure 3: Afghanistan oil and gas consumption forecast
• Figure 4: Afghanistan oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 5: Bangladesh oil production forecast
• Figure 6: Bangladesh gas production forecast
• Figure 7: Bangladesh oil and gas consumption forecast
• Figure 8: Bangladesh oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 9: Brunei oil production forecast
• Figure 10: Brunei gas production forecast
• Figure 11: Brunei oil and gas consumption forecast
• Figure 12: Brunei oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 13: Cambodia oil production forecast
• Figure 14: Cambodia gas production forecast
• Figure 15: Cambodia oil and gas consumption forecast
• Figure 16: Cambodia oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 17: China oil production forecast
• Figure 18: China gas production forecast
• Figure 19: China oil and gas consumption forecast
• Figure 20: China oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 21: China-Taiwan oil production forecast
• Figure 22: China-Taiwan gas production forecast
• Figure 23: China-Taiwan oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 24: China-Taiwan oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 25: India oil production forecast
• Figure 26: India gas production forecast
• Figure 27: India oil and gas consumption forecast
• Figure 28: India oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 29: Indonesia oil production forecast
• Figure 30: Indonesia gas production forecast
• Figure 31: Indonesia oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 32: Indonesia oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 33: Japan oil production forecast
• Figure 34: Japan gas production forecast
• Figure 35: Japan oil and gas consumption forecast
• Figure 36: Japan oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 37: Korea (South) oil production forecast
• Figure 38: Korea (South) gas production forecast
• Figure 39: Korea (South) oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 40: Korea (South) oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 41: Malaysia oil production forecast
• Figure 42: Malaysia gas production forecast
• Figure 43: Malaysia oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 44: Malaysia oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 45: Mongolia oil production forecast
• Figure 46: Mongolia gas production forecast
• Figure 47: Mongolia oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 48: Mongolia oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 49: Myanmar oil production forecast
• Figure 50: Myanmar gas production forecast
• Figure 51: Myanmar oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 52: Myanmar oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 53: Pakistan oil production forecast
• Figure 54: Pakistan gas production forecast
• Figure 55: Pakistan oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 56: Pakistan oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 57: The Philippines oil production forecast
• Figure 58: The Philippines gas production forecast
• Figure 59: The Philippines oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 60: The Philippines oil and gas trade balance Figure 61: Thailand oil production forecast
• Figure 62: Thailand gas production forecast
• Figure 63: Thailand oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 64: Thailand oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 65: Vietnam oil production forecast
• Figure 66: Vietnam gas production forecast
• Figure 67: Vietnam oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 68: Vietnam oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 69: Australia oil production forecast
• Figure 70: Australia gas production forecast
• Figure 71: Australia oil and gas consumption forecast Figure 72: Australia oil and gas trade balance
• Figure 73: New Zealand oil production forecast
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Having witnessed in 2008 the first major signal that future conventional oil and gas supplies will become much harder to find and more expensive to develop, Datamonitor is publishing this analysis of deep water production around the world.