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The Quest for Dominance
The Quest for Dominance

 

NOCs, IOCs, & the Battle for Dominance in the New Global Oil Industry

 

               

The battle between national oil companies and international oil companies to secure new reserves and expand production enters new territory, as the global credit crisis poses new threats to the industry's ability to expand already constrained global oil output.

 

Energy Intelligence's new report, The Quest for Dominance: NOC-IOC Rivalries, Alliances and the Shape of the New Global Oil Industry, examines the dynamic relationship between national oil companies and international oil companies in the context of the ongoing challenges to the international oil business. This report addresses the following issues:

 

  • How have historic high oil prices and strong demand trends empowered producers and set the stage for the current struggle between NOCs and IOCs?

  • Will the recent moderation of high oil prices affect investment plans and production targets in the industry?

  • Will NOC - IOC relations be ruled by competition or cooperation?

  • If competition is the order of the day, who will dominate and who will struggle to survive? Which rivalries will intensify? Where and why?

  • If cooperation is in order, which alliances are likely to develop? Where and why?

  • How will the role of oil services firms evolve in the competitive struggle for dominance in the new global oil industry?

 

 

 
Spotlight on Key NOC and IOC Players

The strategic interaction between IOCs and NOCs will shape the international oil business for years to come. The Quest for Dominance provides valuable insight into how the IOCs and NOCs may compete or cooperate, leverage potential synergies or exploit competitive advantages in a global industry where reserves and production growth are increasingly hard to attain. The so-called "hybrid" NOCs such as StatoilHydro are also examined in detail. Key firms analyzed include:


  • Exxon Mobil
  • BP
  • Chevron
  • Royal Dutch Shell
  • Saudi Aramco
  • Total
  • ConocoPhillips
  • Gazprom
  • Petrobras
  • StatoilHydro
  • Lukoil
  • Qatar Petroleum
  • Petronas
  • CNPC
  • KPC
  • Libya NOC
  • Kazmunaigas
  • KNOC
  • Marathon
  • Anadarko
  • Devon Energy
  • Encana
  • NIOC
  • ONGC
  • PDV
  • PTT
  • Detailed Performance Analysis, Strategic Insight, & Global Oil Market Outlook
     

    Energy Intelligence applies its 50+ years of experience in analyzing the global oil industry to shed light on the central challenge confronting the oil business today. The publishers of Petroleum Intelligence Weekly and Oil Daily as well as special reports such as the International Crude Oil Market Handbook and High Oil Prices: Causes and Consequences deliver an invaluable set of insight, analysis, and data in this new report in which:
    • In-depth examination of NOC and IOC motives, strategies, and competitive advantages, including identification of the world's most influential corporate players, plus discussion of resource theory, corporate capabilities, partnerships, and implications for global oil supply.

       

    • Detailed global oil market outlook to 2020, including analysis of how supply and demand will be affected by specific NOC and IOC alliances, where they will compete, and how it will likely affect your business.

       

    • Comparative performance data, including operational and financial results focusing primarily on the majors, and drilling down to the specific ROACE/WACC (the Return on Average Capital Employed divided by the Weighted Average Cost of Capital).

       

    • Insight on regions of likely new production growth as corporate, NOC strategies, and investment plans take hold.

       

     

      
     
     


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