The Future of the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry To 2020

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The leading business intelligence provider, has released its latest research “The Future of the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry to 2020”. The study, which is an offering from the company’s Energy Research Group, provides an in-depth analysis of the offshore oil and gas industry, highlighting the various concerns, shifting trends and emerging regions in the global offshore oil and gas industry. It provides the current and forecast offshore oil and gas production and reserves for major offshore regions of the world. The report provides an analysis of the competitive scenario and highlights the fiscal regimes in the major offshore regions. Additionally, the report provides forecasts on the offshore drilling spend to 2020. The report also analyzes the major offshore projects globally and provides asset valuations for some major offshore projects. The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by a team of industry experts. The global offshore oil and gas industry is expected to continue to increase in the coming years. Global offshore crude oil production was 9,349 million barrels while global offshore natural gas production was 26,807 bcf in 2008. With a positive outlook and the continuing trend for the offshore industry, the global offshore crude oil production is expected to increase to 9,852 million barrels by 2015. On the other hand, the global offshore natural gas production is expected to increase to 27,045 bcf by 2011. According to estimates, the global offshore crude oil production is expected to be 9,481 million barrels while global offshore natural gas production is expected to be 26,544 bcf by 2020. World offshore drilling spend has increased in recent years, particularly during the period of 2004 to 2008. According to estimates, approximately $350 billion was spent on offshore drilling from 2000 to 2008. Regions accounting for the major share of the spending were the US Gulf of Mexico (USGOM), West Africa, Brazil and Asia Pacific. The offshore drilling spend had peaked in the period 2007 to 2008. However, various factors such as the global economic slowdown, decrease in demand for oil and gas, and a drop in the prices of crude oil and natural gas is expected to have a negative effect on the offshore drilling activity in 2009. Nonetheless, with the global economy expected to recover by 2010, the global exploration and development activity is expected to increase. According to these estimates, more than $ 490 billion is expected to be spent on offshore oil and gas drilling during 2009-2015. In the recent years, there has been a growing trend in investments in the offshore oil and gas industry. Offshore areas in the USGOM and the North Sea in Europe were traditionally the hotspots for investments in the last decade. However, recent discoveries of offshore fields with huge reserves in various other regions of the world have started a shift in investments from mature regions such as North Sea to offshore areas in Brazil, West Africa and Asian countries such as China and Vietnam. According to these estimates, more than $350 billion was spent on offshore oil and gas drilling globally from 2000 to 2008. During the same period, Brazil, West Africa and the Asia Pacific accounted for more than $180 billion of investment for drilling in the offshore areas. Further, Brazil, West Africa and Asia Pacific are collectively expected to account for more than $300 billion from 2009 to 2015. With the decline in available resources in the onshore areas, there was a move towards increased offshore exploration. There have been huge deep water discoveries in various regions of the world, from Brazil and the USGOM to West Africa and Asia Pacific regions. In the USGOM alone, there has been decreased activity in the shallow water areas. Natural gas production, which was the mainstay of the shallow water activity in the USGOM, has seen a steady decline in the recent years. Another major factor promoting the increased activity in deep and ultra deep waters has been the advancements in technology. As shallow water resources decrease, deep and ultra deep sub-salt areas will play an increasingly significant role in the offshore oil and gas production. Scope The report provides detailed information and an in-depth analysis of the offshore oil and gas industry, highlighting the shifting trends and emerging regions. It also provides forecasts of offshore oil and gas production, reserves, and drilling spend to 2020. Its scope includes:

- Analysis on the development of the global offshore oil and gas industry with forecasts to 2020 - Insights into the major offshore projects globally, providing asset valuations for some major offshore projects in different offshore regions of the world - Key trends and challenges of developing offshore projects and forecasts the development of the offshore oil and gas industry to 2020 - Analysis of the world offshore drilling spend and forecasts to 2020 for drilling spend globally and for major regions such as the US Gulf of Mexico, Brazil, West Africa and Asia Pacific - Highlights the fiscal regimes of major countries in the offshore oil and gas industry - Competitive analysis of the offshore oil and gas industry in the major offshore regions Reasons to buy The report will enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner. It will allow you to: - Understand the new growth opportunities within the global offshore oil and gas industry - Develop market-entry and market expansion strategies by identifying the emerging sectors and geographies poised for strong growth in the offshore oil and gas industry - Understand the degree of opportunity in each of the major offshore regions of the world from the current and future offshore drilling spend forecasts - Develop an understanding of the investment scenario by getting a clear knowledge on the fiscal regimes and asset analysis of major offshore projects - Develop a clear knowledge and understanding of the competitive landscape in the offshore oil and gas industry - Make informed business decisions from the insightful and in-depth analysis of the offshore, oil and gas market and the factors shaping it

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1.1 List of Tables 1.2 List of Figures 2 Offshore Oil And Gas Industry – An Introduction 2.1 Introduction - History, Exploration, Development and Production of Oil and Gas 2.2 Global Offshore Oil And Gas Industry 2.3 Global Markets Direct Report Guidance 3 Global Offshore Oil and Gas Industry Forecasts to 2020 3.1 Global Offshore Oil and Gas Reserves and Production Forecasts to 2020 3.1.1 Global Offshore Crude Oil Production Forecasts to 2020 3.1.2 Global Offshore Crude Oil Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.1.3 Global Offshore Natural Gas Production Forecasts to 2020 3.1.4 Global Offshore Natural Gas Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.2 US Gulf of Mexico Offshore Oil and Gas Forecasts to 2020 3.2.1 USGOM Offshore Crude Oil Production Forecasts to 2020 3.2.2 USGOM Offshore Crude Oil Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.2.3 USGOM Offshore Natural Gas Production Forecasts to 2020 3.2.4 USGOM Offshore Natural Gas Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.3 Brazil Offshore Oil and Gas Forecasts to 2020 3.3.1 Brazil Offshore Crude Oil Production Forecasts to 2020 3.3.2 Brazil Offshore Crude Oil Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.3.3 Brazil Offshore Natural Gas Production Forecasts to 2020 3.3.4 Brazil Offshore Natural Gas Reserves Forecasts to 2020

3.4 West Africa Offshore Oil and Gas Forecasts to 2020 3.4.1 West Africa Offshore Crude Oil Production Forecasts to 2020 3.4.2 West Africa Offshore Crude Oil Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.4.3 West Africa Offshore Natural Gas Production Forecasts to 2020 3.4.4 West Africa Offshore Natural Gas Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.5 Asia Pacific Offshore Oil and Gas Forecasts to 2020 3.5.1 Asia Pacific Offshore Crude Oil Production Forecasts to 2020 3.5.2 Asia Pacific Offshore Crude Oil Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.5.3 Asia Pacific Offshore Natural Gas Production Forecasts to 2020 3.5.4 Asia Pacific Offshore Natural Gas Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.6 Rest of the World (ROW) Offshore Oil and Gas Forecasts to 2020 3.6.1 Rest of the World Offshore Crude Oil Production Forecasts to 2020 3.6.2 Rest of the World Offshore Crude Oil Reserves Forecasts to 2020 3.6.3 Rest of the World Offshore Natural Gas Production Forecasts to 2020 3.6.4 Rest of the World Offshore Natural Gas Reserves Forecasts to 2020 4 Global Offshore Drilling Spend to 2020 4.1 Global Offshore Drilling Spend to 2020 4.2 USGOM Offshore Drilling Spend to 2020 4.3 Brazil Offshore Drilling Spend to 2020 4.4 West Africa Offshore Drilling Spend to 2020 4.5 Asia pacific Offshore Drilling Spend 2020 5 Current Trends And Challenges In The Offshore Oil And Gas Industry 5.1 Current And Future Trends 5.1.1 The Global Offshore Industry Is Witnessing A Shift In Investment To New And Emerging Offshore Regions Such As Asia And Brazil 5.1.2 Constantly Improving Technologies Enabling Development of Ultra Deep Water Fields 5.1.3 Exploration and Development Moving Towards Deep, Ultra Deep Subsalt Reserves 5.1.4 Countries With Newly Discovered Offshore Resources Increasingly Demanding More Revenues From IOC’s 5.2 Challenges For The Offshore Oil And Gas Industry 5.2.1 Low Crude Oil And Natural Gas Prices And Negative Economic Outlook Will Affect The Growth Of The Offshore Industry In The Short Term 5.2.2 Huge Offshore Reserves In Geopolitically Unstable Areas Provides A Challenge For The Industry 5.2.3 Impact Of The Financial Crisis And The Global Economic Slowdown On The Offshore Oil And Gas Industry 5.2.4 Environmental Impact Of The Offshore Oil And Gas Industry 5.2.5 Challenges Facing The Brazil Oil And Gas Industry 5.3 Floating Production Storage And Offloading (FPSO) Vessels Will Increasingly Play A Crucial Role In The Global Offshore Oil And Gas Industry 6 Regulations and Fiscal Regimes by Major Countries and Regions 6.1 US Gulf Of Mexico Fiscal Regime 6.1.1 Fiscal Environment 6.1.2 License Terms 6.1.3 Key Fiscal Terms 6.2 Brazil Fiscal Regime 6.2.1 Fiscal Environment 6.2.2 License Terms 6.2.3 Key Fiscal Terms 6.3 Angola Fiscal Regime 6.3.1 Fiscal Environment 6.3.2 License Terms 6.3.3 Key Fiscal Terms 6.4 Norway Fiscal Regime 6.4.1 Fiscal Environment 6.4.2 License Terms 6.4.3 Key Fiscal Terms 6.5 India Fiscal Regime 6.5.1 Fiscal Environment 6.5.2 License Terms 6.5.3 Key Fiscal Terms

6.6 Russia Fiscal Regime 6.6.1 Fiscal Environment 6.6.2 License Terms 6.6.3 Key Fiscal Terms 7 Analysis Of Major Projects In The Offshore Oil And Gas Industry 7.1 Bayu Undan, Timor Sea, Australia 7.1.1 Overview 7.1.2 Production Forecasts to 2020 7.2 Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli, Azerbaijan 7.2.1 Overview 7.2.2 Production Forecasts to 2020 7.3 Barracuda, Brazil 7.3.1 Overview 7.3.2 Production Forecasts to 2020 7.4 Caratinga,Brazil 7.4.1 Overview 7.4.2 Production Forecasts to 2020 7.5 Bohai Bay, China 7.5.1 Overview 7.5.2 Production Forecasts to 2020 7.6 Bonga field, Nigeria 7.6.1 Overview 7.6.2 Production Forecasts to 2020 7.7 Oseberg Sor, Norway 7.7.1 Overview 7.8 Snorre, Norway 7.8.1 Overview 7.8.2 Production Forecasts to 2020 7.9 Buzzard, UK 7.9.1 Overview 7.9.2 Production Forecasts to 2020 7.10 Current And Future Offshore Oil And Gas Projects In The World 8 Global Offshore Oil And Gas Industry – Competitive Analysis 8.1 US Gulf of Mexico 8.1.1 Top Lease Holders In US Gulf Of Mexico In 2008 8.1.2 Top Oil And Gas Producers In US Gulf Of Mexico In 2008 8.2 West Africa 8.2.1 Top Oil And Gas Producers In West Africa In 2008 8.3 Brazil 8.3.1 Top Lease Holders in Brazil in 2008 8.3.2 Top Oil and Gas Producers in Brazil in 2008 8.4 Asia Pacific 8.4.1 Top Lease Holders in Asia Pacific in 2008 8.4.2 Top Oil and Gas Producers in Asia Pacific in 2008 9 Appendix 9.1 Methodology 9.1.1 Coverage 9.1.2 Secondary Research 9.1.3 Primary Research 9.1.4 Expert Panel Validation 9.2 Unit of Measure 9.3 Contact Us 9.4 About Global Markets Direct 9.5 Disclaimer 1.1 List of Tables Table 1: Global Offshore Crude Oil Production by Region in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 2: Global Offshore Crude Oil Reserves by Region in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 3: Global Offshore Natural Gas Production by Region in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 4: Global Offshore Natural Gas Reserves by Region in Bcf, 2000-20

Table 5: USGOM Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 6: USGOM Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 7: USGOM Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 8: USGOM Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 9: Brazil Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 10: Brazil Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 11: Brazil Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 12: Brazil Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 13: West Africa Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 14: West Africa Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 15: West Africa Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 16: West Africa Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 17: Asia Pacific Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 18: Asia Pacific Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 19: Asia Pacific Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 20: Asia Pacific Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 21: Rest of the World Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 22: Rest of the World Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Table 23: Rest of the World Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 24: Rest of the World Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Table 25: Global Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Table 26: US Gulf of Mexico Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Table 27: Brazil Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Table 28: West Africa Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Table 29: Asia Pacific Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Table 30: Cancelled/postponed Offshore Oil and Gas Projects Table 31: FPSO’s Operating, By Region, 2009 Table 32: Top 10 Countries With FPSOs in the World, 2009 Table 33: FPSO Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production Capacity by Country, 2009 Table 34: Global Planned FPSOs to 2012 Table 35: Gulf of Mexico, Crude Oil Royalty, November 1995 - November 2000 Table 36: Gulf of Mexico, Crude Oil Royalty, November 2000 onwards Table 37: Gulf of Mexico, Royalty Suspension Volume, November 28, 1995 to November 28, 2000 Table 38: Gulf of Mexico, Royalty Suspension Volume, November 2000 - March 2002 Table 39: Gulf of Mexico, Royalty Suspension Volume, March 2002-2005 Table 40: Gulf of Mexico, Royalty Suspension Volume, Post March 2005 Table 41: Gulf of Mexico, Minimum Bonus Bid, 2007 Table 42: Gulf of Mexico, Minimum Annual Rental Rates, 2007 Table 43: Gulf of Mexico, MACRS Depreciation Factors - 7 year half year Convention, 2007 Table 44: Brazil, License Rental Rates, 2007 Table 45: Brazil, Special Participation (In Reais) in First Year, 2007 Table 46: Brazil, Special Participation (In Reais) in Second Year, 2007 Table 47: Brazil, Special Participation (In Reais) in Third Year, 2007 Table 48: Brazil, Special Participation (In Reais) After Third Year, 2007 Table 49: Brazil, Depreciation Rate in Oil And Gas Industry, 2007 Table 50: Angola, Crude Oil and Natural Gas, Profit Oil/Gas, 2007 Table 51: India, Crude Oil and Natural Gas, Offshore Royalty Rates, 2008 Table 52: India, Crude Oil and Natural Gas, Rental Rates, 2008 Table 53: India, Crude Oil and Natural Gas, Profit Oil/Gas, 2007 Table 54: India, Crude Oil and Natural Gas, Fixed Assets Depreciation Rates, 2007 Table 55: Withholding Tax Rate, 2008 Table 56: Russia, Crude Oil And Natural Gas, Fees For Use Of Subsoil, 2007 Table 57: Bayu Undan, Timor Sea, Australia, Field Details Table 58: Bayu Undan, Timor Sea, Australia, Current Equity Details Table 59: Bayu Undan (Jpda03-12), Historic and Forecast Hydrocarbon Production, 2000-20 Table 60: Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli, Azerbaijan, Field Details Table 61: Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli, Azerbaijan, Current Equity Details Table 62: Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli, Azerbaijan, Historic and Forecast Hydrocarbon Production, 2000-20 Table 63: Barracuda, Brazil, Field Details Table 64: Barracuda, Brazil, Historic and Forecast Hydrocarbon Production, 2000-20 Table 65: Caratinga, Brazil, Field Details

Table 66: Caratinga, Brazil, Historic and Forecast Hydrocarbon Production, 2000-20 Table 67: Bohai Bay, China, Field Details Table 68: Bohai Bay, China, Historic and Forecast Hydrocarbon Production, 2000-20 Table 69: Bonga Field, Nigeria, Field Details Table 70: Bonga Field, Nigeria, Current Equity Details Table 71: Bonga Field, Nigeria, Historic and Forecast Hydrocarbon Production, 2000-20 Table 72: Oseberg Sor, Norway, Field Details Table 73: Oseberg Sor, Norway, Current Equity Details Table 74: Oseberg Sor, Norway, Historic and Forecast Hydrocarbon Production, 2000-20 Table 75: Snorre, Norway, Field Details Table 76: Snorre, Norway, Current Equity Details Table 77: Snorre, Norway, Historic and Forecast Hydrocarbon Production, 2000-20 Table 78: Buzzard, UK, Field Details Table 79: Buzzard, UK, Current Equity Details Table 80: Buzzard, UK, Historic and Forecast Hydrocarbon Production, 2000-20 Table 81: Major Offshore Oil and Natural Gas Projects, 2009 and 2010 Table 82: US Gulf of Mexico Top Offshore Lease Holders, 2008 Table 83: US Gulf of Mexico Top Offshore Crude Oil producers in Million Barrels, 2008 Table 84: US Gulf of Mexico Top Offshore Natural Gas producers in MMcf, 2008 Table 85: West Africa Top Offshore Lease Holders, 2008 Table 86: West Africa Top Offshore Crude Oil producers in Million Barrels, 2008 Table 87: West Africa Top Offshore Natural Gas producers in Billion Cubic Feet (bcf), 2008 Table 88: Brazil Top Offshore Lease Holders, 2008 Table 89: Asia Pacific Top Offshore Lease Holders, 2008 Table 90: Asia Pacific Top Offshore Crude Oil producers in Million Barrels, 2008 Table 91: Asia Pacific Top Offshore Natural Gas producers in Billion Cubic Feet (bcf), 2008 1.2 List of Figures Figure 1: Global Offshore Crude Oil Production by Region in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 2: Global Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Figure 3: Brazil Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Figure 4: Global Offshore Crude Oil Production by Region in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 5: Global Offshore Crude Oil Reserves by Region in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 6: Global Offshore Natural Gas Production by Region in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 7: Global Offshore Natural Gas Reserves by Region in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 8: USGOM Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 9: USGOM Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 10: USGOM Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 11: USGOM Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 12: Brazil Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 13: Brazil Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 14: Brazil Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 15: Brazil Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 16: West Africa Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 17: West Africa Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 18: West Africa Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 19: West Africa Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 20: Asia Pacific Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 21: Asia Pacific Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 22: Asia Pacific Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 23: Asia Pacific Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 24: Rest of the World Offshore Crude Oil Production in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 25: Rest of the World Offshore Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 26: Rest of the World Offshore Natural Gas Production in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 27: Rest of the World Offshore Natural Gas Reserves in Bcf, 2000-20 Figure 28: Global Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Figure 29: US Gulf of Mexico Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Figure 30: Brazil Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Figure 31: West Africa Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Figure 32: Asia Pacific Offshore Drilling Spend in USD Billion, 2000-20 Figure 33: Crude oil price, Brent and WTI, September 2008 – August 2009, USD per Figure 34: Natural Gas Price, Henry Hub, September 2008 – August 2009, USD per MMbtu Figure 35: FPSO’s Operating, By Region, 2009

Figure 36: Top 10 Countries With FPSOs in the World, 2009 Figure 37: Bayu Undan (Jpda03-12), Historic and Forecast Oil Production in Barrels, 00-20 Figure 38: Bayu Undan (Jpda03-12), Historic and Forecast Gas Production in MMcf, 00-20 Figure 39: Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli, Azerbaijan, Historic and Forecast Oil Production in Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 40: Barracuda, Brazil, Historic and Forecast Oil Production in Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 41: Barracuda, Brazil, Historic and Forecast Gas Production in MMcf, 2000-20 Figure 42: Caratinga, Brazil, Historic and Forecast Oil Production in Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 43: Caratinga, Brazil, Historic and Forecast Gas Production in MMcf, 2000-20 Figure 44: Bohai Bay, China, Historic and Forecast Oil Production in Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 45: Bohai Bay, China, Historic and Forecast Gas Production in MMcf, 2000-20 Figure 46: Bonga Field, Nigeria, Historic and Forecast Oil Production in Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 47: Oseberg Sor, Norway, Historic and Forecast Oil Production in Barrels, 00-20 Figure 48: Snorre, Norway, Historic and Forecast Oil Production in Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 49: Snorre, Norway, Historic and Forecast Gas Production in MMcf, 2000-20 Figure 50: Buzzard, UK , Historic and Forecast Oil Production in Barrels, 2000-20 Figure 51: Buzzard, UK , Historic and Forecast Gas Production in MMcf, 2000-20 Figure 52: US Gulf of Mexico Top Offshore Lease Holders, 2008 Figure 53: US Gulf of Mexico Top Offshore Crude Oil producers in Million Barrels, 2008 Figure 54: US Gulf of Mexico Top Offshore Natural Gas producers in MMcf, 2008 Figure 55: West Africa Top Offshore Lease Holders, 2008 Figure 56: West Africa Top Offshore Crude Oil producers in Million Barrels, 2008 Figure 57: West Africa Top Offshore Natural Gas producers in Billion Cubic Feet (bcf), 2008 Figure 58: Brazil Top Offshore Lease Holders, 2008 Figure 59: Asia Pacific Top Offshore Lease Holders, 2008 Figure 60: Asia Pacific Top Offshore Crude Oil producers in Million Barrels, 2008 Figure 61: Asia Pacific Top Offshore Natural Gas producers in Billion Cubic Feet (bcf), 2008 Figure 62: Global Markets Direct Methodology

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