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Worldwide Petroleum Industry Outlook, 20th Edition

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Title: Worldwide Petroleum Industry Outlook, 20th Edition
Author: Robert J. Beck
ISBN: 1593700008 / 9781593700003
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 300
Publisher: PennWell
Year: 2003
Availability: Out of Stock
     
 
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BECK’S OUTLOOK HAS EARNED A REPUTATION FOR ACCURACY IN PETROLEUM ECONOMICS FORECASTING

• Build more accurate short and long range plans on Beck’s accurate forecasts • Understand historical events and their impact on the present • Learn about recent events and how they affect the future • Quickly reference easy-to-read graphs and tables

This is an extensive collection of detailed forecasts and historical statistics for the worldwide energy, natural gas, and oil industries. Beck offers detailed commentary on both current and historical issues for both short-term and long-range outlooks. He gives an understanding of the political and economic conditions, providing a thorough review of recent major events and their impact on the next decade. Included are more than 100 easy-to-read tables and graphs illustrating key factors such as growth rates, spending, and supply and demand. Beck also provides summary and review of selected forecasts in addition to a brief review of OPEC activities. Forecast tables provided for 2003-2008 with long-range forecasts looking to the year 2013.

Preface

Chapter 1 : Worldwide Outlook : Demand
Chapter 2 : Worldwide Outlook : Supply
Chapter 3 : U.S. Outlook : Demand
Chapter 4 : U.S. Outlook : Supply
Chapter 5 : Capital Expenditures
Chapter 6 : Exploration, Drilling, and Production
Chapter 7 : Refining and Petrochemicals
Chapter 8 : Transportation
Chapter 9 : Natural Gas
Chapter 10 : Other Energy Sources
Chapter 11 : OPEC
Chapter 12 : Other Forecasts

Index

 
 
 
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