• Energy

    OBG’s energy analysis looks at all aspects of the industry, including exploration and production, domestic usage and exports plus relationships between the government and IOCs. Where applicable, renewable energy, electricity demand, production, power station construction and local potential for nuclear power are analysed.
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Oil and gas production continues to dominate the Algerian economy, accounting for almost all of exports, close to half of government revenue and over a third of GDP. In recent years non-hydrocarbons GDP has outstripped wider economic growth, though this is largely driven by public spending rather than private sector activity.

Egypt’s recent decision to halt gas supplies to Jordan and the kingdom’s subsequent decision to lift fuel subsidies has placed the country’s already difficult energy situation under an added level of stress. However, the decisions also highlight the need for Jordan to create its own alternative forms of energy import and production, a process that is already under way.

Plans for a large power plant near Ulaanbaatar underline how Mongolia’s surging growth in resource revenues can be used to meet looming energy shortfalls in urban areas. However, more innovative sources are needed to supply power to the rural expanses of the country’s steppes.
El descenso en la producción ha sido un rasgo importante de la industria petrolera mexicana durante la mayor parte de la década pasada, si bien algunas señales sugieren que el 2012 podría ser el primer año desde el 2004 en el cual dicha tendencia a la baja se vería revertida. Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), la petrolera estatal, produjo un promedio de 2.54 millones de barriles por día (bpd) durante los primeros nueve meses de 2012.
Un memorando de entendimiento firmado en el marco de la cumbre que tuvo lugar en Septiembre entre los presidentes de Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, y de Corea del Sur, Lee Myung-back, confirma la creciente importancia de Colombia para las economías orientales, sedientas de recursos energéticos, y evidencia las metas de la nación andina en lo concerniente a la expansión de su sector petrolero a nivel internacional.
Le Gabon a commencé à esquisser certains des principaux éléments de son nouveau code des hydrocarbures. Attendu depuis longtemps, il vise à actualiser la règlementation actuellement en vigueur, accroître les recettes publiques dérivées de la production et améliorer l’attractivité des ressources pétrolières des champs matures du pays.

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