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![]() GLOBAL CRUDE, REFINING & CLEAN TRANSPORTATION OUTLOOK TO 2030(essential part of the annual service membership)
With Separate Regional Forecasts
for 2010, 2015, 2020 and 2025
World Petroleum Product Markets are Undergoing Unprecedented ChangeObtain the information and analysis you need to meet the industry’s emerging challenges with Hart’s World Refining & Fuels Service (WRFS) – providing new, concise in-depth analysis and special focused reports on China, India, heavy crude, changing octane markets, Russia and the growth of renewable fuels in refined markets.
A Fully Customized ServiceEach year, service subscribers receive a 400+ page hard copy report, a CD and full electronic website access to the analysis. Plus access to global experts for study-related questions and to specific meetings and webinars
Excellent Tool for Detailed Business Planning
Key Topics Covered
Who should subscribe to the WRFS?
Annually Updated Analysis Includes:
Every year, every key projection gets re-analyzed to ensure we reflect all new market changes, delay in project implementations, impact of high crude price environment on regional demand growth, unconventional crude production and its potential integration with global refining centers.
Every analysis is globally
balanced – individual regions are not analyzed alone, but integrated with each other for the six different time frames identifying key refining and supply opportunities.
Regional Refining Analysis & Projections
1. North America – Canada, USA (by PADD)
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New - North American Refined Product Outlook is now available and includes:
- Review of the gasoline market in the Atlantic Basin: - Impact of the new energy efficiency measures: - Market changes as a result of the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS): - Refinery capacity forecasted changes:
All of the above include projections to 2010, 2015, 2020 and 2025. |
2010 Edition Includes
A special review of the impact of current issues such as
Also Available from
Hart Energy Consulting: Heavy Crude Oil: A Global Analysis and Outlook.
2009 Update – Forecasts adjusted with new oil demand predictions
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