What's new this month | February 2012
China's coal losing competitiveness against importsWhat is happening to China's domestic coal competitiveness? Hear from Rohan Kendall Wood Mackenzie's senior analyst on how China is losing out to imports.
Global Watch
- Fundamental Perspective on Brent-WTI Differential
- Political risks: Latin America copper mining soft issues.
- Review of 2011 - UK upstream sector.
- Libya's oil production to reach 700,000 b/d in December.
- Russia oil and gas production - what the future holds?
- Iran - Potential Implications for the Energy Industry
- Wood Mackenzie to present at China's Iron Ore conference.
- A Scenario-based assessment of global fuel demand trends.
Fundamental Perspective on Brent-WTI Differential
North America
The Brent–WTI differential has been transformed in the past year, with WTI now priced at a significant discount to Brent. Our latest podcast considers US supply outlook for tight oil, ongoing refinery projects and logistic developments. Register below to view the podcast.
Political risks: Latin America copper mining soft issues.
Latin America
Venezuela’s gold nationalisation has highlighted the influence of politics in mining and other Latin American nations are also changing the terms in which they negotiate with the mining industry. Register below for a copy of our latest report to learn more.
Russia oil and gas production - what the future holds?
Former Soviet Union
Russia is the number one hydrocarbon producer and looks set to retain this position through the next decade. It will however be challenging for Russia to meet its Energy Strategy target of 10.7 million b/d of oil and 85 bcfd of gas by 2030. Click below to find out more.
Wood Mackenzie to present at China's Iron Ore conference.
Asia Pacific
Our Principal Iron Ore Analyst, Paul Gray, will present at the China Iron Ore conference in February on what we’ve learned from 2011, what’s in store for 2012 and the long term, mapping out China’s future iron ore requirements. Register below for a copy of the presentation.
A Scenario-based assessment of global fuel demand trends.
Global
The global economy is dangerously close to a entering a double-dip recession which would have far-reaching implications for the energy and metals industries. Register below for our insight on four new quantitative, fuel-by-fuel outlooks for global energy demand out to 2030.
Highlights
Eagle Ford: A look into the Midstream Market and NGLs
Wood Mackenzie's NGL research analysts take a look at the growth and forecast of the midstream market of the Eagle Ford regio | February 2012
Are the days numbered for Russian feedstock exports?
Register for this Insight which looks at the new oil export tax regime recently employed across Russia | January 2012
Fundamental Perspective on Brent-WTI Differential Podcast
Our latest podcast considers the US supply outlook for tight oil, ongoing refinery projects and logistic developments. | December 2011
Podcast: global exploration trends
Andrew Latham reviews global exploration trends and how remarkable discoveries in Brazil's Santos Basin have lifted results. | December 2011










