Research and Markets: Egypt Hydrocarbon Reserves & Production Report Reveals Natural Gas Production Grew an Average of 11.1% over the Past Few Years
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DUBLIN--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4d4b80/egypt_hydrocarbon) has announced the addition of the "Egypt Hydrocarbon Reserves & Production Report 2008" report to their offering. During 2005/2006- 2006/2007, Oil production jumped up with an average growth rate of 0.65% compared to an average growth rate of 4.2% for petroleum products consumption. Similarly Natural Gas production grew with an average growth rate of 11.1% over the same period, whereas its consumption increased by a lower rate of 8.3%. Consequently, in order to secure future hydrocarbon demand (for domestic and exports), Egypt has to increase its production levels by higher growth rates. To sustain high production levels required with no additions to the current reservoir, the result could be an accelerated heave from the reserves which ultimately would accelerate the reservoir depletion and shorten its life span. Accordingly, Egypt Hydrocarbon Reserves & Production Report provides different estimation scenarios for Hydrocarbon reserves in consistence with a satisfactory assessment of the potential daily production levels in the coming few years. As per the importance of crude oil prices, the report also demonstrates the Egyptian crude blends prices against the dated Brent in accordance to each blend's quality level. Key Topics Covered: Part One: Crude Oil Reserves and Production * Egyptian Crude Oil Reserves and Production Overview * Egyptian Crude Oil and Condensates Production Analysis * Egyptian Crude Oil and Condensates Reserves * Optimistic Scenario (Government Scenario) * Alternative Scenarios * Conservative scenario * Pessimistic scenario * Area-Based Reserves * Egyptian Crude Blends Part Two: Natural Gas Production and Reserves * Natural Gas Production Analysis * Egyptian Natural Gas Reserves * General assumptions * Government's (Optimistic) Scenario * Most Likely Scenario * Conservative Scenario * Natural Gas Reserves Per Area For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4d4b80/egypt_hydrocarbon Research and Markets Laura Wood Senior Manager Fax from USA: 646-607-1907 Fax from rest of the world: +353-1-481-1716 press@researchandmarkets.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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