Heavy Crude Oil: A Global Analysis and Outlook to...
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2011
Heavy Crude Oil: A Global Analysis and Outlook to 2035
Heavy Crude Oil: A Global Analysis and Outlook to 2035
Heavy Crude Oil: A Global Analysis and Outlook to 2035
Heavy Crude Oil: A Global Analysis and Outlook to 2035
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Hart Energy Research Group
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Heavy Crude Oil Outlook 2011
I: Executive Summary
II: Introduction and Global Context
II.1 Resources
II.2 Impact on Refining
III.3 Heavy Oil Crude Pricing and Outlook
III: North America
III.1 Canada
III.1.1 Companies and Projects
III.1.2 Costs and Economics
III.1.3 Environmental and Energy Security
III.1.4 Outlook for Short Term and Medium Term Projects
III.1.5 Outlook for Long Term Projects
III.2 United States
III.2.1 Companies and Projects
III.2.2 Costs and Economics
III.2.3 Environmental and Other Aspects
III.2.4 Outlook for Short and Medium Term Projects
III.2.5 Outlook for Long Term Projects
III.3 Mexico
III.3.1 Outlook for Existing and Planned HCO
III.3.2 Long Term Prospects
III.4 Summary Outlook, Infrastructure and Disposition
III.4.1 Scenarios for Disposition of Canadian Oil Sands Production
III.4.2 US Crude Import Outlook
III.4.3 Disposition scenarios
IV: South and Central America
IV.1 Venezuela
IV.1.1 Orinoco existing projects
IV.1.2 Orinoco Planned Future Projects medium term
II.1.3 Plans for Disposition of Orinoco crude and/or SCO and Risks
IV.1.4 Conventional HCO
IV.1.5 HCO Outlook
IV.2 Brazil
IV.2.1 Campos Basin Projects
IV.2.2 Other HCO
IV.2.3 Costs and Economics
IV.2.4 Outlooks
IV.3 Other Latin America
IV.3.1 Ecuador, Colombia and Peru
IV.3.2 Other
IV.4 Summary outlook, infrastructure and disposition
V: Middle East
V.1 Resources, Companies and Projects
V.1.1 Oman
V.1.2 Iraq
V.1.3 Kuwait, PNZ, Saudi Arabia
V.1.4 Other
V.2 Unique challenges for HCO
V.3 Medium and Long Term outlooks
V.3.1 Key Drivers for new HCO production in Kuwait, Iran and Saudi Arabia
V.3.2 Outlook for additional HCO in the Middle East
V.4 Disposition
VI: Asia Pacific
VI.1 China
VI.1.1 Heavy oil resources
VI.1.2 Outlook
VI.2 Other Asia Pacific
VII: Africa
VII.1 Angola
VII.2 Madagascar
VII.3 Chad and Cameroon
VII.4 Long Term African HCO Prospects
VII.5 Outlook and Disposition
VIII: Europe, Russia and Central Asia
VIII.1 North Sea
VIII.2 Central and Eastern Europe
VIII.3 Russia
VIII.4 Central Asia
VIII.5 Outlook and Disposition
IX: Summary Long Term HCO
IX.1: Potential Resources
IX.1.1 Canada, US, Mexico (US tar sands, Mexico X-HO, Canada Saskatchewan and LT in Alberta)
IX.1.2 Venezuela, Brazil, Other
IX.1.3 Middle East (Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait)
IX.1.3 African Prospects and potential for development (Egypt, Congo, Nigeria, etc.)
IX.1.4 Europe, Russia and Central Asia
X: New and Emerging Technologies
XI: Global Implications
XI.1 Global Outlook for Short and Medium Term Projects
VI.2 Potential additions to HCO in the Long Term
VI.2 Alternatives and Implications
Annex: Regional HCO Outlook Tables
For more information on this report, including price and ordering, contact:
Americas & Europe: Zach Muroff, [email protected], +1.713.260.6429
Middle East & Asia: Karen Chan, [email protected], +65.635.36128