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Bharat Book Presents "Indian Crude oil Industry" gives valuable insights intobasics of the industry, infrastructure, regulations, oil pricing, current global and domestic crude oil market scenario etc.
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Indian Crude oil Industry Bharat Book Bureau
Summary According to Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, India has a total recoverable crude oil reserve of 757.4 million metric tonnes (mmt) as on March 31, 2012. This implies a reserve life of just 20 years taking FY12 crude oil production of 38.1 mmt. India has 0.3 per cent of oil and gas resources of the world and 18 per cent of the world’s population. India’s crude oil consumption has grown at a CAGR of 4.3 per cent for the last 10 years driven primarily by the transportation sector. As crude oil supply has been largely stagnant, Indian crude oil industry continues to remain highly import dependent with imports constituting about 74 per cent of demand in FY 2012. India’s oil demand is expected to grow at a steady rate of 4.6 per cent over FY 2014-16. However, crude oil production is not expected to keep pace with rising demand (expected to grow at 4.3 per cent over the same period). Thus, India is expected to continue to rely on imported crude for more than 75 per cent of its needs in near term.
Continue… The report on the ‘Indian Crude Oil Industry’ gives valuable insights intobasics of the industry, infrastructure, regulations, oil pricing, current global and domestic crude oil market scenario etc. The report also provides CARE Research’s outlook and insight into future trends in the industry with respect to key demand-supply metrics, international oil price trend, supply outlook from key domestic fields in India. For this analysis, CARE Research has indigenously developed its Oil Intensity Model to forecast global oil demand over the next three years. The model involves CARE Research’s quantitative and qualitative judgment on oil intensities of over 70 countries and has utilized GDP forecast by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). On the supply side, CAREResearch has used a combination of the decline rate methodology and its Oil Fields Database comprising over 230 new fields that are expected to come on-stream in the next three years.
Continue… The report is indispensable for any company in the oil industry, banks/ FIs, policy makers, research and academic organizations, other international and national agencies etc. Additionally, the four quarterly updates, from the date of subscription, alongwith this report would form a potent tool for the subscribers to keep abreast of the happenings in the industry.
Table of Contents SECTION-I CARE Research’s OUTLOOK MethodologyCrude oil demand estimationCrude oil supply estimationDemand Global oil demand to remain moderateOECD consumption set to declineBRIC to be the next power houseSupply Non-OPEC supply: US, Canada, Brazil to lead the way Non-OPEC supply growth to reduce OPEC oil demandOPEC spare capacity to rise to 6.0 MMbpd by 2015Demand & Supply -IndiaCrude oil demand outlookCrude oil supply outlookPricesDemand side factorsSupply side factors
Continue… SECTION-II INDUSTRY SECTIONIntroductionOverviewOil FormationCharacteristics of Crude OilUses of Crude Oil Crude oil reserves estimation methodsE&P BasicsExplorationProductionOil recovery techniquesTypes of offshore rigs Offshore drilling and production platformsInfrastructure International Crude Tanker Market
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