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Tomorrow's oil prices and demand
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
Hydrocarbon Process.; (United States); 67:4
Subject
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY
PRICES
SUPPLY AND DEMAND
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
ENERGY DEMAND
FORECASTING
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL SUPPLIES
NATURAL GAS
PETROLEUM
DEMAND
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY SUPPLIES
FLUIDS
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL GAS
FUELS
GAS FUELS
GASES
INDUSTRY 294002* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Petroleum
294003 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Natural Gas
292000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Supply, Demand & Forecasting
Language
English
Abstract
GRI prepares an annual baseline projection of U.S. energy supply and demand as the basis for the strategic planning of its research and development program. One input to the baseline projection is an assumption of the future price track for U.S. refiners' acquisition cost of crude oil. From this price track, regional prices for petroleum products are estimated for each product and demand sector. For the analysis of future oil and gas supplies, a consistent projection of the wellhead crude oil prices that would be expected by producers is also developed. Gas Research Institute has made its baseline projection to the year 2010. Here's an insider's view of what the report is saying to us.