(EnergyAsia, August 10) — Global oil and liquids supply capacity could increase as much as 25% by 2015, with unconventional sources including gas-related liquids and extra-heavy oils accounting for a major proportion of net capacity growth, said US consulting group Cambridge Energy Research Associates’ (CERA) in a new field-by-field study of worldwide hydrocarbon liquids production capacity. The…
MARKETS: Consultant says world oil, liquids production capacity to grow ‘significantly’ through
Posted on August 10, 2006 by EnergyAsia