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Global Implications of the Game Changing of North American Petroleum Renaissance

By Conference Connection

Aug 12, 2013
 

The North American petroleum renaissance is a transformational event in the world oil markets, with wide implications for crude oil, petroleum products, natural gas and gas liquids markets globally.    

 
 

 

11 November 2013, Singapore

13 November 2013, Bali, Indonesia

Website:  http://www.cconnection.org/Event.php?id=117

 

 

KEY FACTS & FIGURES: THE GAME CHANGING PETROLEUM RENAISSANCE IN NORTH AMERICA

 

  • Since 2008 the U.S. and Canada have added nearly 3 million barrels/day (mbd) of crude to global production, helping offset disruptions and productions delays from Libya, Sudan, Syria and other world production centers.

 

  • Major unconventional plays in the U.S. alone could add another 2+ mbd by 2022 with some potential for further growth in new unconventional plays through 2030.  Canadian oil production is now likely to grow by another 3.2 mbd by 2030 from current levels.

 

  • The increased production outlook will provide large volumes of both light and heavy crudes which will place new demands on transportation infrastructure, refinery operations, and U.S. and Canadian regulatory policies—many of which were implemented in an era of scarcity and rising imports – conditions which no longer exist.

 

  • The North American petroleum renaissance is a transformational event in the world oil market which presents important challenges and opportunities not just for North American oil producers, but also foreign investors, and the world oil market.

 

  • Attend the workshops in Singapore on November 11 and/or Bali on November 13 to understand how these path breaking trends will affect your business as the global oil markets transform. 

 

  • This will be invaluable for all organisations for whom North American markets are currently either an import or export destination for crude, petroleum products, natural gas and gas liquids.  This will include all NOCs, IOCs, independent traders, financial institutions and policy makers affected by the U.S. Petroleum Renaissance.

 

 

 

Benefits of Embracing the North American Petroleum Renaissance

 

  • Economic and strategic implications of the North American Petroleum Renaissance
  • Current and projected U.S. oil production
  • New markets for U.S. and Canadian crudes
  • Key market adjustments for Middle East and Asian consumers and producers
  • Diversification of energy supply
  • Optionality for U.S. and Canadian crude, NGLs and petroleum products
  • Impact of refining and transport infrastructure to define premium markets for U.S. and Canadian crude

 

 

 

Introducing the Workshop Leaders

 

Lucian (Lou) Pugliaresi is President of the Energy Policy Research Foundation (EPRINC).  He has served in a wide range of government posts, including the National Security Council at the White House (Reagan Administration), Departments of State, Energy, and Interior, as well as the EPA. He has testified before various committees of the U.S. Congress. 


Mr. Pugliaresi has also written extensively on energy, which published on The Public Interest, Journal & Policy Analysis and Management, Oil & Gas Journal, and JOGMEC Petroleum Journal. He is a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal, Geopolitics of Energy, and CNBC online.

 


Trisha Curtis is a Senior Research Analyst at EPRINC. She holds a Master of Science (MSc) degree in International Political Economy from the London School of Economics Ms. Curtis led EPRINC's assessment of the economic benefits of the Keystone Pipeline XL project and the report on North Dakota’s Bakken Boom.  She is leading EPRINC’s research efforts on the potential of the Bakken and other shale oil plays to expand U.S. field production. 


Ms. Curtis has a long standing commitment to pursuing a career in energy economics and technical analysis.  She has worked at oil and gas sites in Colorado and Wyoming.  She did her undergraduate work at Regis University in Denver, Colorado where she double majored in Economics and Politics and graduated Summa Cum Laude.  She also worked as a staff assistant in UK Parliament for John Grogan, Selby Constituency.

 

 

 

 
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