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Integrated Global Oil, North American Gas, and North American Power Roundtable
Oct 28, 2010
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Integrated North American Power, North American Gas and Global Oil Roundtable
Nov 2, 2010
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Calgary
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Integrated Global Oil, North American Power and North American Gas Roundtable
Nov 3, 2010
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San Francisco
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Roundtable Conference:Capital Costs Analysis Forum - N. American Power, E&P Trends, Global LNG, Global Oil, Energy Scenarios, Latin America Energy, N. American Gas, N. American Power
Nov 9, 2010
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Houston
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Roundtable Conference: Automotive Scenarios, Digital Oil Field of the Future, E&P Trends, Energy Scenarios, European Gas, European Power, Global LNG, Global Oil
Nov 30, 2010
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Shifting macroeconomic expectations have kept crude oil prices between $65 and $85 for much of this year. IHS CERA expects prices to remain in the middle of this band to year’s end and increase modestly in 2011, as upstream costs rise a projected 2 percent and the supply-demand balance tightens. --8/31/2010
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World Refined Products Outlook: Back to the Doldrums
World oil demand continues to recover, indicating the possibility of an eventual revival of the downstream sector. However, this growth in demand will be matched by new refining capacity, and overcapacity in the system will likely force more refinery shutdowns. --8/13/2010
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Oil and Equity Markets Keep Watch on the Global Economy
The uncertain geographic reach of the global economic recovery as well as oil's role as a financial market player mean that oil price movements will continue to be influenced by changes in the equity market, the dollar, and sentiment about the global economy. IHS CERA projects that West Texas Intermediate prices will likely rise from an average of $76 per barrel this year to $83 in 2011 and $89 in 2012. --7/30/2010
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