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Outlook 2021 | Energy Markets and Politics in the Year Ahead
Book | Outlook 2021
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This is your must-have strategic briefing to energy in 2021. Gain crucial insight on the sector from the sharpest minds in energy.

Subscribers to Petroleum Economist magazine will receive their free copy with the February 2021 issue.


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Drawing on expert commentary and forecasts from across the industry, and including contributions from chief executives, Wall Street analysts, oil ministers and thought-leaders, Outlook 2021 will offer you the definitive global view of energy markets, economics and politics in 2021.

A forward-looking book which annually informs investors and decision-makers and sets the industry’s agenda for the year ahead.Expert contributors include:

Randolph Bell Anthony Froggatt Kurt Abraham Bill Barnes
Andy Brogan Jeroen van Hoof Aurelie Nasse Sam Gommersal
Sara Vakhsouri Charlotte Wolf-Bye Andy Lane Michal Meidan

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Table of Contents

2020 in review

What happened, when

Year in quotes

Year in pictures


Geopolitics

Blocking Biden’s green push – Randolph Bell

Venezuela stuck on repeat – Eileen Gavin

US-China rivalry intensifies – Michal Meidan

Pushing the Saudi reset button – Kristian Coates Ulrichsen

Brexit trial by fire – Anthony Froggatt

Putin prepares for White House shift – Kate Mallinson

Cause for quiet optimism in the East Med- Asma Muttawa and Michael Polkinghorne

Iranian nuclear talks back on – Sara Vakhshouri

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Oil Firms and Oil Markets

Standing still is not an option for oil firms – Duane Dickson

Relatively bright future for the North Sea – Daniel Slater

Southeast Asia evolves into an NOC universe – Prateek Pandey and Eugene Chiam

In hope of greater certainty – Mike Wittner

Environment emerges as pandemic winner – Chris Midgley

Iran, the UAE and Libya to pose Opec+ headaches – Reid L’anson

US exports shrug off downturn – Daniel Brusstar

Opec should bear in mind its history – Adi Imsirovic

China set to take refining top spot – Florian Thaler and Juan Carlos Rodriguez Arguelles

The costs of competition in China’s oil market – Tom Reed

Refining faces extended Covid effect – Serena Huang

More change ahead for the shipping sector – John Lowell

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Transition

Silver linings and silver bullets – Andy Brogan

Five sustainable energy trends to watch – Charlotte Wolff-Bye

Transforming the transition – David Hemmings

Funding the transition to net zero – Michael Watson and Sandra Rafferty

Collaborative approach key to UK CCUS – Andy Lane

Cautionary tales of climate change – Charles Daly

Streamlining finance key to African transition – Joel Sam

The future of energy is being pulled forward - Jeroen van Hoof

LNG market under increasing pressure – Chris Goncalves, Alayna Tria and Tristan Van Kote

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen pathways depend on local circumstances – Drew Powell

Hydrogen investment case solidifies – Jigar Shah

Hydrogen will be the new normal – Sam Gomersall

Could hydrogen become a viable marine fuel – Sotirios Mamalis

Hydrogen kaleidoscope comes into focus – Tom Burke and Lisa Fisher

Green Hydrogen on the horizon – Aurelie Nasse

Accelerating the hydrogen timeline – Christian Parker and Jorg Aarnes

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