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Trinidad and Tobago Oil And Gas Report Q2 2012

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BMI View: Times are tough for Trinidad & Tobago’s oil and gas industry, with 2011 oil output having slumped, and US demand for the country’s gas exports on the slide. The government expects an upturn in 2012 drilling activity and, with several new smaller IOCs now involved, there is scope to at least slow the rate of decline in oil production.

The main trends and developments we highlight in the Trinidad & Tobago (T&T) Oil and Gas sector are:

  • Upstream companies operating in T&T will invest US$3bn in oil and gas exploration activities over 2012, Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine said in February 2012. Some 15 exploration wells will be drilled, mainly by Canada-based companies Parex Resources and Niko Resources and by BP, he said. Five drilling rigs are currently operating in the country, with six seismic programmes continuing or starting in 2012.
  • BP Trinidad and Tobago (BPTT) plans to spend US$1.1bn in 2012, which will include seismic surveys of its existing acreage, its president told a February 2012 energy conference.
  • Updating on the status of negotiations for deepwater blocks in the Atlantic, Minister Kevin Ramnarine said discussions have concluded with BPTT and he expects a deal to be signed-off soon, while talks over deepwater acreage were continuing with BG Group and BHP Billiton. A new deepwater licensing round is due in the spring of 2012.
  • Crude oil and gas liquids production in 2011 is thought to have fallen by almost 24% thanks largely to maintenance activity and unexpected field disruptions. There should be some recovery in 2012, but the overall trend is one of falling output unless higher investment can unlock new volumes. We are assuming supply of 138,000barrels per day (b/d) in 2012, easing to 127,000b/d by 2016. Output could be no more than 110,000b/d by 2021. Given demand is set to rise from an estimated 42,200b/d to 67,800b/d over the period, net exports by 2021 are set to be jut 42,200b/d.
  • The short- to medium-term outlook for the country’s gas sector is somewhat more positive as T&T will remain an important regional liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter. Gas production is forecast to rise from an estimated 42.1bn cubic metres (bcm) in 2011 to 47.0bcm in 2015/2016 as new projects come onstream. However, with US purchases in decline and plenty of gas market competition, the volume of gas sold remains unpredictable. Exports should be around 20-21bcm throughout the forecast period.
  • By 2016, T&T’s oil and gas exports are set to yield US$13.2bn, falling towards US$11.1bn by 2021 as oil export volumes are reduced and gas sales volumes remain fairly constant. At the time of writing we assume an OPEC basket oil price for 2012 of US$99.38/bbl, falling to US$97.23/bbl in 2013. Global GDP in 2012 is forecast at 3.2%, up from an assumed 3.1% in 2011, reflecting a faltering recovery in the US and uncertainty with regard to the eurozone debt situation. For 2013, growth is estimated at 3.7%

Table Of contents

BMI Industry View
SWOT Analysis
Trinidad & Tobago Oil and Gas SWOT
Global Energy Market Outlook
Libya Production Update: Main Fields (As Of Jan 9)
Global Oil Consumption, 2009-2016 (000b/d)
Global Oil Production, 2009-2016 (000b/d)
Regional Energy Market Outlook
Trinidad & Tobago Energy Market Overview
Industry Forecast Scenario
Oil And Gas Reserves
Table: Trinidad & Tobago Oil & Gas – Historical Data & Forecasts, 2009-2016
Table: Trinidad & Tobago Oil & Gas – Long-Term Forecasts, 2014-2021
Oil Supply And Demand
Gas Supply And Demand
LNG
Refining And Oil Products Trade
Revenues/Import Costs
Key Risks To BMI’s Forecast Scenario
Oil And Gas Infrastructure
Oil Refineries
Table: Refineries In Trinidad & Tobago
Service Stations
Oil Storage Facilities
Oil Terminals/ Ports
LNG Terminals
Table: LNG Terminals In Trinidad & Tobago
Gas Storage Facilities
Gas Pipelines
Regional and Country Risk/Reward Ratings
Table: Latin America Upstream Risk/Reward Ratings
Table: Latin America Downstream Risk/Reward Ratings
Competitive Landscape
Executive Summary
Table: Key Domestic And Foreign Players
Overview/State Role
Licensing And Regulation
Government Policy
Licensing Rounds
Table: Key Upstream Players
Table: Key Downstream Players
Company Monitor
Petroleum Company of T&T (Petrotrin)
The National Gas Company of Trinidad & Tobago (NGC)
BP Energy Company of Trinidad & Tobago (BPTT)
BG Trinidad & Tobago
BHP Petroleum Trinidad
Centrica
EOG Resources
Sinopec – Summary
Chevron – Summary
Repsol YPF – Summary
Total – Summary
ALNG – Summary
Unipet – Summary
Niko Resources – Summary
Others – Summary
Latin America – Regional Appendix
Table: Oil Consumption (000b/d), 2009-2016
Table: Long-term Oil Consumption (000b/d), 2014-2021
Table: Oil Production (000b/d), 2009-2016
Table: Long-term Oil Production (000b/d), 2014-2021
Table: Oil Refining Capacity (000b/d), 2009-2016
Table: Gas Consumption (bcm), 2009-2016
Table: Long-Term Gas Consumption (bcm) 2014-2021
Table: Gas Production (bcm), 2009-2016
Table: Long-Term Gas Production (bcm), 2014-2021
Table: LNG Exports (bcm), 2009-2016
Methodology And Risks To Forecasts
Glossary Of Terms
Oil And Gas Risk/Reward Ratings Methodology
Ratings Overview
Table: BMI’s Oil & Gas Business Environment Ratings – Structure
Indicators
Table: BMI’s Oil & Gas Upstream Ratings – Methodology
Table: BMI’s Oil & Gas Business Environment Downstream Ratings – Methodology
BMI Methodology
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Energy Industry
Cross checks
Sources

Trinidad and Tobago Oil And Gas Report Q2 2012

Published By: Business Monitor International
 

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