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The Oil Supply Dilemma: The Financial Positions and Investment Needs of Major Oil Exporters
Oil Supply Dilemma
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Discover new insights into the economies of the world's key oil exporters . . .

The Oil Supply Dilemma:
Can the world's largest producers afford to sell you oil in 2010?

If your planning and strategic direction relies on a major oil exporter you need Energy Intelligence Research's newest study: The Oil Supply Dilemma: The Financial Positions and Investment Needs of Major Oil Exporters.

This completely new and groundbreaking report, prepared by veteran energy commentators Dr. Sharif Ghalib and Dr. David Knapp, gives investors and analysts hitherto unpublished insights that can really make a difference to future success:
Understand the economies of the major oil exporters:
Algeria, Angola, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwai, Libya, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela, Yemen
Assess the status of oil and gas investment projects over the rest of the decade and the countries’ ability to finance them.
Gain reliable insight into the outlook for oil supply and demand.
Foresee the likely increases in supply from the countries covered, and the world’s prospective "comfort zone."

The Oil Supply Dilemma: The Financial Positions and Investment Needs of Major Oil Exporters addresses the key issues that affect these important but highly disparate economies:

How are budgetary commitments taking into account the rapidly rising populations in Opec countries?
What are the investment plans of these countries to maintain and expand production and exports? The study delivers a comprehensive list of known projects that are either in the planning stages or known to be long-term aspirations.
Using estimates of the project costs, together with a range of possible oil prices, the report assesses the economic vulnerability of major oil producers, not only to oil price fluctuations in terms of their overall budgetary position, but particularly their ability to generate investment funds for oil projects.
What is the role of foreign capital? For Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and others this could mean opening up sectors and societies that have hitherto been closed. Moreover, what is happening to the prospects for those countries where foreign investment has been allowed, such as Venezuela and Russia.


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If your business relies on doing business with a major oil exporter, your planning needs the most insightful picture of your partners' underlying fiscal situation. The Oil Supply Dilemma: The Financial Positions and Investment Needs of Major Oil Exporters gives you clarity about the future -- today.


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