DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d28749/the_future_of_equa) has announced the addition of the "The Future of Equatorial Guinea Oil and Gas Industry to 2020- Forecasts of Supply, Demand, Investment, Companies and Infrastructure (Fields, Blocks, Pipelines, LNG, Refinery, Storage Assets)" report to their offering.
The Future of Equatorial Guinea Oil and Gas Industry to 2020 provides a comprehensive overview of the Equatorial Guinea oil and gas sector, covering the entire value chain of the industry. It analyzes and forecasts each of the oil and gas segments in Equatorial Guinea including upstream sector, pipeline, refinery, LNG and storage sectors. The report also gives detailed analysis of investment opportunities in each sector, highlighting the growth potential and feasibility of projects. It also identifies the key challenges, drivers and restraints in the country's oil and gas industry and the impact of these metrics on the industry.
The report gives outlook of Equatorial Guinea production and consumption of crude oil, petroleum products, natural gas and coal to 2020. It also provides detailed information including operators, owners, location, capacity and production for each of the oil and gas assets. Company wise and asset wise forecasts along with competitive structure is provided for each segment. Profiles of three major oil and gas companies and updates the major deals and events in the industry.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Tables & Figures
2 Executive Summary
3 Equatorial Guinea Energy Supply Demand Outlook to 2020
4 Key Oil and Gas Investment Areas in Equatorial Guinea
5 Equatorial Guinea Upstream Oil and Gas Industry
6 Equatorial Guinea Oil Refining Industry
7 Equatorial Guinea Liquefied Natural Gas Industry
8 Equatorial Guinea, Oil and Gas Storage Industry
9 Equatorial Guinea, Oil and Gas Pipeline Industry
10 Key Players In Equatorial Guinea Oil and Gas Markets
11 Equatorial Guinea, Latest Oil and Gas News Analysis, 2009-2010
12 Appendix
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