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Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:00pm EST
Research and Markets: Statoil ASA Strategic Analysis Report is an Essential Source for Data, Analysis and Strategic Insight into This Company

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77483) has announced the
addition of "Statoil ASA Strategic Analysis Profile" to their
offering.

   Statoil ASA Strategic Analysis Report is an essential source for
data, analysis and strategic insight into this company. The report
examines Statoil ASA's business structure and operations, history and
products, and provides an analysis of its key revenue lines. It
inspects the company's strategy, both in terms of its value chain
positioning and strategic strengths and weaknesses.

   Scope of the Report

   --  Provides all the crucial company information required for
        business and competitor intelligence needs.

   --  Covers all the major features of the company, including in
        depth business descriptions, products and services, revenue
        breakdowns and key suppliers, clients and competitors.

   --  Includes detailed strategic analysis covering business
        strategy, SWOT analysis and value chain analysis.

   --  A financial and operational overview is supplied, including
        industry specific ratios, (where applicable).

   Reasons to Purchase

   --  Obtain up to date company information.

   --  Support sales activities by understanding your customers'
        businesses better.

   --  Qualify prospective partners and suppliers.

   --  Understand and respond to your competitors' business
        structure, strategy and prospects.

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Chapter 1 - Key Facts.
Chapter 2 - Company Overview.
Chapter 3 - Major Products and Services.
Chapter 4 - Key Employees.
Chapter 5 - Key Employee Biographies.
Chapter 6 - Top Competitors.
Chapter 7 - Company Locations and Subsidiaries.
7.1 Head Office
7.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries
Chapter 8 - Key Clients.
Chapter 9 - Key Suppliers.
Chapter 10 - Shareholding Structure.
Chapter 11 - Company Statement.
Chapter 12 - Business Strategy.
12.1 Company Vision
12.2 Strategy
Chapter 13 - Business Description.
13.1 Overview
13.2 Production
13.3 Financials
13.4 Capital Investment
13.5 Market View
13.6 Key Strategies
13.7 Corporate Social Responsibility
13.8 Overview
13.9 Specific CSR Initiatives
Chapter 14 - History.
Chapter 15 - Revenue Break-down.
15.1 Revenue by Segment
15.2 Revenue by Geography
Chapter 16 - Value Chain Analysis.
Chapter 17 - SWOT Analysis.
17.1 Overview
17.2 Company Strengths
17.3 Company Weaknesses
17.4 Company Opportunities
17.5 Company Threats
Chapter 18 - Financial and Operational Overview.
Chapter 19 - Key Industry-specific Ratios.
Chapter 20 - Appendix.
20.1 Methodology
20.2 About Global Markets Direct
20.3 Contact Us
20.4 Disclaimer
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   The following companies are the major competitors of Statoil ASA:

   --  Abu Dhabi National Oil Company

   --  BP Plc

   --  Chevron Corporation

   --  China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation

   --  CNOOC Limited

   --  ConocoPhillips

   --  EnCana Corporation

   --  Eni S.p.A.

   --  Gazprom

   --  GS Holdings Corporation

   --  Imperial Oil Limited

   --  Indian Oil Corporation Limited

   --  Japan Oil Development Company Limited

   --  Lukoil NK OAO

   --  Lukoil Oil Company

   --  Marathon Oil Corporation

   --  Nippon Oil Corporation

   --  Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.

   --  PetroChina Company Limited

   --  Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.

   --  PTT Public Company Limited

   --  Royal Dutch Shell plc

   --  SK Corporation

   --  Sunoco, Inc.

   --  Tesoro Corporation

   --  TOTAL S.A.

   --  Yukos Oil Company

   Source: Global Markets Direct

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77483

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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