Description
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 2020 will offer you the definitive global view of energy markets, economics and politics in 2020. A forward-looking book which annually informs investors and decision-makers and sets the industry’s agenda for the year ahead.
Expert contributors include:
Ian Black | Neil Beveridge | Kurt Abraham | Bill Barnes |
Craig Fleming | Simon Sjothun | Tatiana Mitrova | Ekaterina Grushevenko |
James Henderson | Jason Bordorf | Kristiab Coates Ulrichsen | Michal Meidan |
Features
2019 in review
What happened,
when
Year in quotes
Year in pictures
2019 Trends into 2020
US withdrawal stirs the Middle East - Ian
Black
The US-China trade war may escalate to energy
- Neil Beveridge
Presidential race critical for oil & gas -
Kurt Abraham
Downstream slumbers as plastics backlash grows
- Bill Barnes
Gulf of Mexico recovery accelerates - Craig
Fleming
European exploration surprises on the upside -
Simon Sjothun
Russian production looks to technology for growth - Tatiana Mitrova and
Ekaterina Grushevenko
Russia’s gas plans still mired in politics - James
Henderson
Geopolitical Risks
Turbulent world
US
election looms large - Jason Bordoff
Saudi
Arabia grapples with geopolitical change - Kristian
Coates Ulrichsen
Chinese-US
trade war threatens globalisation - Michal
Meidan
Mounting
sanctions squeeze Iranian exports - Sara
Bazoobandi
Russian
gas pivots east - Tobias Vollmer
Venezuela
feels the heat - Francisco Monaldi
Conflict threatens Libyan oil sector’s
long-term stability - Rhiannon Smith
The
diverging fortunes of Africa’s crude kings - Nick
Branson and Ed Hobey-Hamsher
Egypt’s
stability rests on economic gains - David
Butter
East
Med juggles win/losses and win/wins - Harry
Tzimitras
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Supply, Demand and
Price
Opposing forces will affect oil market
balance - Helge Andre Martinsen
Oil demand to rebound in 2020 - Robert P Ryan
Prices set to fall on weaker fundamentals - Joseph Gatdula
East/west tug-of-war for Russia’s barrels - Daisy Maugouber
Refiners over a barrel? - Mark
Waddington
IMO 2020 promises widespread disruption - Rick Joswick
IMO 2020 to beckon in a new reality - Reid I’Anson
Marine fuel regulation change to create
African winners and losers - Steve Jones
'America Third' to turn down LNG supply - James Waddell
Global LNG overhang is not done yet - David Fyfe
LNG to test market and infrastructure limits - Jason Feer
In search of LNG demand and a way to pay for it - Ira Joseph
The Energy
Transition
Dividing lines appear in transition
approaches - Bill Barnes
Oil & gas credit quality stagnates - David Carruthers
Powerful new players enter the utilities sector - Jeroen van Hoof
Chinese LNG demand growth tapers off - Graeme Bethune
Electricity production is on a sustained charge - Bent Erik Bakken
Operating models are the key to gas success - VÃctor M Pérez
Corporates search for license to operate - Alex Dewar and Borja Jimenez
How to decarbonise by 2050 - Rob
West