Oil Megaprojects (2010)
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Oil Megaprojects (2010)
Following is a list of Oil megaprojects in the year 2010, projects that propose to bring more than of new liquid fuel capacity to market with the first production of fuel. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of Oil Megaprojects. Quick links to other years Detailed list of projects for 2010 Terminology * Year Startup: year of first oil. put specific date if available. * Operator: company undertaking the project. * Area: onshore (LAND), offshore (OFF), offshore deep water (ODW), tar sands (TAR). * Type: liquid category (i.e. Natural Gas Liquids, Natural gas condensate, Crude oil) * Grade: oil quality (light, medium, heavy, sour) or API gravity * 2P resvs: 2P (proven + probable) oil reserves in giga Giga ( or ) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of a short-scale billion or long-scale milliard (109 or ). It has the symbol G. ''Giga'' is derived from the Greek word (''gĂ­gas''), meaning "giant". The ''Oxford English Dic ... barrels (Gb). * GOR: ...
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Oil Megaprojects
Oil megaprojects are large oil field projects. Summary of megaprojects Megaprojects predicted for individual years Application to oil supply forecasting A series of project tabulations and analyses by Chris Skrebowski, editor of ''Petroleum Review'', have presented a more pessimistic picture of future oil supply. In a 2004 report, based on an analysis of new projects over , he argued that although ample supply might be available in the near-term, after 2007 "the volumes of new production for this period are well below likely requirements." By 2006, although "the outlook for future supply appears somewhat brighter than even six months ago", nonetheless, if "all the factors reducing new capacity come into play, markets will remain tight and prices high. Only if new capacity flows into the system rather more rapidly than of late, will there be any chance of rebuilding spare capacity and softening prices." The smallest fields, even in aggregate, do not contribute a large fractio ...
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