Monthly Global Upstream Review, January 2019 - North America Continues to Lead Global Capital Expenditure Outlook
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Monthly Global Upstream Review, January 2019-North America Continues to Lead Global Capital Expenditure Outlook
Summary
Global oil and gas production is expected to increase by 4.6% during the 2019 to 2023 outlook period. Total production is expected to increase to around 63,390 mmboe by 2023. Globally, new-build capex of USD 666 billion is expected to be spent on planned and announced projects between 2019 and 2023 period. Among companies, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Exxon Mobil Corp, and Gazprom will lead in terms of new build capex spending during the outlook period.
Scope
- Global oil and gas production outlook by region for the period 2019 to 2023
- Key economic metrics for the global upstream industry by major regions and companies
- Global liquids and natural gas production outlook by region for the period 2019 to 2023
- Global capex spending outlook of planned and announced projects by key regions and companies.
Reasons to buy
- Identify opportunities and challenges in the global upstream industry
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong outlook of planned oil and gas production
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights on the global production and capex outlook
- Assess your competitor's capex and key economic metrics.
Table Of Content
Scope
1 Table of Contents
1.1. List of Tables
1.2. List of Figures
2. January Monthly Global Upstream Review
2.1. Total Production Forecast
2.2. Total Liquids Production Forecast
2.3. Total Natural Gas Production Forecast
2.4. Total Annual Capex Forecast
2.5. Annual Capex Forecast of Planned and Announced Projects
2.6. Count and Capex of Planned and Announced Projects
2.7. Capex by Key Companies for Planned and Announced Projects
2.8. Key Global Economic Metrics of Major Companies
2.9. Average Development Costs of Planned and Announced Projects
2.10. Remaining Break-Even Price of Planned, Announced, and Producing Projects
2.11. Field Additions/Changes and Discoveries in January 2019
3. Appendix
3.1. Abbreviations
3.2. Methodology
3.2.1. Field Status
3.2.2. Coverage
3.2.3. Secondary Research
3.3. Contact Us
3.4. Disclaimer
List Of Figure
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Total Production Forecast (mmboe)
Figure 2: Total Liquids Production Forecast by Region (bd)*
Figure 3: Total Natural Gas Production Forecast by Region (mmcfd)*
Figure 4: Total Annual Capex Forecast (USD mil)
Figure 5: Annual Capex Forecast of Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Figure 6: Count and Capex of Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Figure 7: Capex by Key Companies for Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Figure 8: Average Development Costs of Planned and Announced Projects
Figure 9: Remaining Break-Even Price of Planned, Announced, and Producing Projects by Region
List Of Table
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Total Production Forecast (mmboe)
Table 2: Total Liquids Production Forecast by Region (bd)*
Table 3: Total Natural Gas Production Forecast by Region (mmcfd)*
Table 4: Total Annual Capex Forecast (USD mil)
Table 5: Annual Capex Forecast of Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Table 6: Capex and Count of Planned and Announced Projects in 2019
Table 7: Capex by Key Companies for Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Table 8: Key Global Economic Metrics of Major Companies (est.)
Table 9: Average Development Costs of Planned and Announced Projects (USD per boe)
Table 10: Global Economic Metrics
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Monthly Global Upstream Review, January 2019-North America Continues to Lead Global Capital Expenditure Outlook
Summary
Global oil and gas production is expected to increase by 4.6% during the 2019 to 2023 outlook period. Total production is expected to increase to around 63,390 mmboe by 2023. Globally, new-build capex of USD 666 billion is expected to be spent on planned and announced projects between 2019 and 2023 period. Among companies, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Exxon Mobil Corp, and Gazprom will lead in terms of new build capex spending during the outlook period.
Scope
- Global oil and gas production outlook by region for the period 2019 to 2023
- Key economic metrics for the global upstream industry by major regions and companies
- Global liquids and natural gas production outlook by region for the period 2019 to 2023
- Global capex spending outlook of planned and announced projects by key regions and companies.
Reasons to buy
- Identify opportunities and challenges in the global upstream industry
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong outlook of planned oil and gas production
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights on the global production and capex outlook
- Assess your competitor's capex and key economic metrics.
Scope
1 Table of Contents
1.1. List of Tables
1.2. List of Figures
2. January Monthly Global Upstream Review
2.1. Total Production Forecast
2.2. Total Liquids Production Forecast
2.3. Total Natural Gas Production Forecast
2.4. Total Annual Capex Forecast
2.5. Annual Capex Forecast of Planned and Announced Projects
2.6. Count and Capex of Planned and Announced Projects
2.7. Capex by Key Companies for Planned and Announced Projects
2.8. Key Global Economic Metrics of Major Companies
2.9. Average Development Costs of Planned and Announced Projects
2.10. Remaining Break-Even Price of Planned, Announced, and Producing Projects
2.11. Field Additions/Changes and Discoveries in January 2019
3. Appendix
3.1. Abbreviations
3.2. Methodology
3.2.1. Field Status
3.2.2. Coverage
3.2.3. Secondary Research
3.3. Contact Us
3.4. Disclaimer
List Of Figure
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Total Production Forecast (mmboe)
Figure 2: Total Liquids Production Forecast by Region (bd)*
Figure 3: Total Natural Gas Production Forecast by Region (mmcfd)*
Figure 4: Total Annual Capex Forecast (USD mil)
Figure 5: Annual Capex Forecast of Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Figure 6: Count and Capex of Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Figure 7: Capex by Key Companies for Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Figure 8: Average Development Costs of Planned and Announced Projects
Figure 9: Remaining Break-Even Price of Planned, Announced, and Producing Projects by Region
List Of Table
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Total Production Forecast (mmboe)
Table 2: Total Liquids Production Forecast by Region (bd)*
Table 3: Total Natural Gas Production Forecast by Region (mmcfd)*
Table 4: Total Annual Capex Forecast (USD mil)
Table 5: Annual Capex Forecast of Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Table 6: Capex and Count of Planned and Announced Projects in 2019
Table 7: Capex by Key Companies for Planned and Announced Projects (USD mil)
Table 8: Key Global Economic Metrics of Major Companies (est.)
Table 9: Average Development Costs of Planned and Announced Projects (USD per boe)
Table 10: Global Economic Metrics
Single User License:
Report can be used by individual purchaser only
Site License:
Report can be shared by unlimited users within one corporate location, e.g. a regional office
Corporate User License:
Report can be shared globally by unlimited users within the purchasing corporation e.g. all employees of a single company
INQUIRE FOR COVID-19 IMPACT ANALYSIS
Products
oil, gas, production, capex, opex, upstream, Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Central America, Europe, Former Soviet Union, Middle East, North America, Oceania, South America, Crude Oil and Condensate, Natural Gas