DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/da3a54/the_future_of_mala) has announced the addition of the "The Future of Malaysia 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 Malaysia Oil and Gas Industry to 2020 provides a comprehensive overview of the Malaysia oil and gas sector, covering the entire value chain of the industry. It analyzes and forecasts each of the oil and gas segments in Malaysia 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 Malaysia 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.
Scope of the Report:
- Supply- Demand forecast of crude oil, natural gas, petroleum products and coal to 2020
- Planned oil and gas projects in upstream, midstream and downstream sectors
- Oil and gas field details- production (2000-2009), location, operator, ownership
- Refineries- primary and secondary capacity outlook (2000-2015), refineries under operation and implementation (complexity, capacity, location, start up, operator, ownership), refinery expansions
- LNG - capacity outlook (2000- 2015), trade imports, utilization rates (2000- 2009), operational and planned terminals (location, start up, operator, ownership and capacity)
- Storage- oil and gas storage capacity outlook (2000-2015), tank farm details under operation and implementation
- Pipeline- crude oil, petroleum product and natural gas pipelines under operation and implementation
- In addition, for all oil and gas segments, information on competitive structure and capacity/production by company is provided
- Profiles of three major oil and gas companies in Malaysia along with their business overview, SWOT analysis and financial analysis are given in detail.
- Latest events in Malaysia oil and gas industry from 2009-2011 and their impact on the industry are analyzed in detail.
Reasons to Purchase:
This comprehensive report is a multi-client market study and is used by oil and gas companies, traders, constructors, equipment and service providers, investment and financial institutions. The report allows your company to
- Identify new investment opportunities through detailed information on planned projects
- Formulate effective growth and expansion strategies through complete information on oil and gas segments including fields, pipelines, LNG, storage terminals and refineries
- Mitigate operating risks through supply- demand outlook and capacity forecasts
- Gain a better understanding of market size, trends and challenges for each of the oil and gas segments
- Gain detailed understanding on each of the oil and gas assets is the country
- Beat your competition by identifying new business opportunities
- Keep yourself updated with all the latest events in the country's oil and gas industry
Key Topics Covered:
1 Table of Contents 1.1 List of Tables 1.2 List of Figures
2 Executive Summary 2.1 Background and Context 2.2 Malaysia Hydrocarbon Profile, 2011 2.3 Oil and Gas Assets under Operation -2011 2.4 Malaysia Oil and Gas SWOT Analysis
3 Malaysia Energy Supply Demand Outlook to 2020 3.1 Malaysia Crude Oil Production Outlook to 2020 3.2 Malaysia Natural Gas Production Outlook to 2020 3.3 Malaysia Petroleum Products Production Outlook to 2020 3.4 Malaysia Coal Production Outlook to 2015 3.5 Malaysia Crude Oil Consumption Outlook to 2020 3.6 Malaysia Petroleum Products Consumption Outlook to 2020 3.7 Malaysia Natural Gas Consumption Outlook to 2020 3.8 Malaysia Coal Consumption Outlook to 2015
4 Key Oil and Gas Investment Areas in Malaysia 4.1 Upstream Sector 4.2 Oil and Gas Pipelines 4.3 Crude Oil Refineries 4.4 LNG Terminals
5 Malaysia Upstream Oil and Gas Industry 5.1 Malaysia, Oil, Gas and Coal Reserves 5.2 Malaysia Crude Oil Production 5.3 Malaysia Natural gas production
6 Malaysia Oil Refining Industry 6.1 Malaysia Crude Oil Refining Capacity Outlook to 2015 6.2 Refineries under Operation, 2010 6.3 Upcoming Greenfield Refinery Projects, 2011-2015 6.4 Refinery Expansion Details, 2005-2015 6.5 Secondary Unit Capacity Details, 2000-2015 6.6 Refining Industry Competitive Landscape
7 Malaysia Liquefied Natural Gas Industry 7.1 Malaysia, LNG Capacity Outlook to 2015 7.2 LNG Terminals under Operation, 2011 7.3 Annual LNG Capacity by Terminal, 2000-2015 7.4 LNG Trade Imports, 2000-2009 7.5 LNG utilization rates (%), 2002-2009 7.6 Upcoming LNG terminals, 2011-2015 7.7 LNG Industry Competitive Landscape
8 Malaysia, Oil and Gas Storage Industry 8.1 Malaysia Oil and Gas Storage Capacity Outlook to 2015 8.2 Malaysia Oil Storage Tank Farms under Operation 8.3 Malaysia Gas Storage Terminals under Operation 8.4 Malaysia Planned Oil and Gas Storage Terminals 8.5 Storage Industry Competitive Landscape
9 Malaysia, Oil and Gas Pipeline Industry 9.1 Crude Oil Pipeline Details 9.2 Natural Gas Pipeline Details 9.3 Petroleum Product Pipeline Details 9.4 Upcoming pipeline Projects, 2011-2015 9.5 Pipeline Industry Competitive Landscape, 2010
10 Key Players In Malaysia Oil and Gas Markets 10.1 Company A 10.2 Company B 10.3 Company C
11 Malaysia, Latest Oil and Gas News Analysis, 2009-2010
12 Appendix 12.1 Glossary 12.2 Research and Forecast Methodology 12.3 OG Analysis- Contact Information 12.4 Disclaimer
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