The Oil & Gas Year Mexico 2019


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The Oil & Gas Year (TOGY) researched and created its Mexico 2019 edition in order to present readers with an exhaustive picture of the country’s energy industry. The research and publication of this year’s edition happens at an inflection point where under a new government, the industry is witnessing tangible changes to its operating environment. The book includes the perspectives of the most important stakeholders within the industry and features the most influential companies spanning the energy value chain. This exclusive material is complemented by articles providing in-depth analysis of the most pressing challenges Mexico faces today: increasing hydrocarbons production, boosting the development of the national industry and securing energy independence, among others. This seventh edition of The Oil & Gas Year Mexico provides foresight to investors and companies looking at strategic growth opportunities in the country, at a time when political transition and public policy changes are reshaping a globally important energy industry.




The Oil & Gas Year Colombia 2019


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“We want to position Colombia as the main destination for investments in the energy sector in the entire region.” Iván Duque, President of the Republic of Colombia. The Oil & Gas Year Colombia 2019 presents new initiatives of the Ministry of Energy and the National Hydrocarbons Agency to re-energise the investment panorama in the country’s energy industry, explore the benefits and costs of fracking, and therefore ensure Colombia’s energy independence and sustainability. “The current administration of the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) is carrying out a regulatory adjustment to allow medium-sized and small investors to enter the sector […] so they can efficiently operate discovered and undeveloped minor fields.” Luis Miguel Morelli, President of the National Hydrocarbons Agency. This latest edition of The Oil & Gas Year Colombia provides foresight to investors and companies looking at strategic growth opportunities in the country, at a time when the Duque administration has rolled out its first significant fiscal and energy reforms.




The Oil & Gas Year Brazil 2019


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Oil and gas production is expected to increase over the coming decade, with the ANP projecting an output of 5.5 million bopd by 2027-2028. Furthermore, 44 offshore production systems are expected to come on line by 2030. Brazil has started to attract the attention of oil majors across the globe and will continue to be a regional investment hub for years to come. As such, the report covers the laws and regulations of the new administration that will shape the local investment environment. This third edition also delves into other attractive business opportunities in Brazil’s conventional offshore and onshore basins. Less than 30,000 wells have been drilled in the country’s oil and gas history, compared to almost double that in Argentina and more than 100 times that in the USA. The ANP recognises the need to incentivise E&P in areas the prolific Pre-Salt Polygon. Despite the progress being made in the development of Brazil’s oil and gas industry, challenges loom overhead. Environmental issues will come to the fore as some segments of society contest the new administration’s move to a more laisssez-faire market approach, particulary in areas near the Amazon rainforest. The government is under pressure to tackle these issues and push forward the industry’s development. Extensive in-depth analysis is supported by comprehensive maps, illustrations and graphs to create a market guide essential for players seeking to either expand their operations or enter the Brazilian oil and gas market.




The Oil & Gas Year Trinidad and Tobago 2019


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TOGY is pleased to present The Oil & Gas Year Trinidad and Tobago 2019, published in partnership with the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries and the Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago. The Oil & Gas Year Trinidad and Tobago 2019 analyses this changing landscape and the approaches the country can take to maintain its competitive edge in the mid-to-long term, including the development of NiQuan Energy’s GTL plant and the establishment of the island nation as a logistics and training hub for Guyana’s burgeoning oil and gas industry. This fifth edition covers efforts to resolve continued gas curtailments via cross-border deals and negotiations with Grenada, Venezuela and Guyana, as well as through renegotiated contracts between producers and the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago, and new gas production from super-major BP and local player DeNovo Energy. The book also showcases the expansion of the main ports at Point Lisas and Galeota, NOC Petrotrin’s challenges and subsequent restructuring, and the domestic EPC landscape. With gas coming on line from the startup of new developments throughout 2018, gas production has begun to rise steadily back up to previous levels. More gas is expected to come from offshore areas, such as acreage currently being explored by BHP Group. Trinidad and Tobago is awaiting the March 2019 start of commercial production at Caribbean Gas Chemical’s complex, which will increase the country’s competitiveness against other methanol producers in the Western Hemisphere. However, slowed gas production and feedstock supplies could potentially see the island nation pushed out of its position as the world’s top methanol producer. The Caribbean energy landscape is also shifting, with countries such as Grenada, the Bahamas, Jamaica and, most notably, Guyana delving deeper into their own oil and gas activities, looking to offset production gaps resulting from the current instability of regional heavyweight Venezuela. Extensive in-depth analysis is supported by comprehensive maps, illustrations and graphs to create a market guide essential for players seeking to either expand their operations in or enter the Trinidadian market.




The Oil & Gas Year Egypt 2019


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“Currently, the Ministry of Petroleum is working on the implementation of new concepts to maximise the investment map of Egypt’s upstream activities.” Tarek El Molla, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources The Oil & Gas Year Egypt 2019 comes at a time when the country’s hydrocarbons industry is about to witness tremendous developments, dubbed a “golden era.” This year’s Egypt edition highlights the country’s recently achieved gas self-sufficiency and the government’s objective of turning Egypt into a regional hub for LNG trade, showcases the successful completion of recent bidding rounds and the plans in place to further intensify exploration activities, and promotes the ambitious new investments in the petrochemicals industry. “When we state that we need to become a gas hub, we think not only about Egypt, but about our neighbouring countries too. We are not competing; we are integrating. We have the infrastructure, we have a big market and network, and we also need to integrate with our neighbours for the benefit of everyone.” Osama El Bakly, Chairman of EGAS The Oil & Gas Year Egypt 2019 delves into Egypt’s strategy to become the East Mediterranean energy hub, taking advantage of the availability of gas, the country’s existing infrastructure and its strategic position. This fifth edition of The Oil & Gas Year’s Egypt series provides insight to investors and companies looking at strategic opportunities in the country, at a time when Egypt’s oil and gas industry is experiencing a renaissance.




The Oil & Gas Year Ghana 2019


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TOGY is proud to present the The Oil & Gas Year Ghana 2019, published in collaboration with Ghana Oil Club. This third edition covers the lessons learned from the global oil price downturn and the opportunities that are becoming available as commodity prices recover. The book also provides readers with a complete perspective of the country’s main energy projects and steps the government is taking to draw in more foreign investment. Due to a prospective upswing in oil and gas activity, Ghana’s offshore industry continues to expand, with capacities being renovated at the main ports of Tema and Takoradi. Meanwhile, companies continue bringing in new technologies to advance Ghana’s E&P and renewables potential as the country modernises. Moreover, Ghana’s downstream sector is hugely competitive. As Ghana works to promote investment in its oil and gas industry, surrounding sectors are being hit with massive changes. Ensuring the competence of next generations, major firms and universities have launched courses or research chairs in petroleum studies. Extensive in-depth analysis is supported by comprehensive maps, illustrations and graphs to create a market guide essential for players seeking to either expand their operations or enter the Ghanaian oil and gas market.




The Business Year: Mexico 2020


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The Business Year: Mexico 2020 is a comprehensive examination of Latin America's second largest economy during an unprecedented period of uncertainty and change. To understand how this economy performed during this period and how it might recover, we conducted a year-long investigation that includes interviews with the top executives and officials from the public and private sectors.




The International Relations of California and Texas with Mexico and the World


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This book analyzes the international relations of Mexico and the two most important sub-state governments of the United States, California and Texas. It explains why and how these two states conduct their international relations (IR) with Mexico and the world, and how national authorities and local governments coordinate in the definition and implementation of their international policies. Expert contributors from across the Americas offer a historical and current analysis, exploring which areas of cooperation—trade, investment, border cooperation, energy, migration—matter most. They also consider the institutional and legal bases of Mexican and U.S. states’ international relations, the changing nature of the U.S. federal system, the impact on international partners, the role of Latinos and the future of paradiplomacy in the region. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of International Relations, comparative politics, diplomacy, foreign policy, governance, and federalism, as well as business people, social leaders, and practitioners of diplomacy and paradiplomacy around the world.




Guide to Infrastructure and Energy Investment


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Latin Lawyer's The Guide to Infrastructure and Energy Investmentis a tool for providing valuable information for potential investors, legal advisors and policymakers operating in the field of project finance in Latin America. It examines the many aspects involved in the complex task of modernising and revitalising infrastructure and energy systems throughout Latin America. The chapters are filled with advice and insight from leading lawyers and law firms in Latin America and abroad, as well as from professionals from banks and other finance institutions operating on the cutting edge of project finance in the region. The project has been initiated by Latin Lawyer and Claudette Christian of Hogan Lovells LLP, who, along with her partners Daniel E Gonzalez, Thomas Hechl, Miguel Angel Mateo Simon, Carlos Ramos Miranda, Crispin Rapinet and Peter S Spivack have contributed 5 of the 14 chapters. They're supported by an array of other well-known names including Daniel D Bartfeld, Roland Estevez (Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP), Alejandro Candioti (Candioti Gatto Bicain & Ocantos), Jose Virgilio Lopes Enei, Mauro Bardawil Penteado (Machado, Meyer, Sendacz e Opice Advogados), Diego Gosis, Quinn Smith, Ignacio Torterola (GST LLP), Giovani Loss (Mattos Filho, Viega Filho, Marrey Jr e Quiroga Advogados), Alejandro Manayalle (Rodrigo Elias & Medrano), Juan Manuel Marchan (Perez Bustamante & Ponce) and Juan Carlos Serra (Basham, Ringe y Correa, SC)There is also a foreword by Albright Stonebridge Group's Anthony S Harrington, a former US ambassador to Brazil, and a contribution from Marc Z Michael, the assistant general counsel for AES Corporation.The book is 180 pages, and is divided into six parts: I: Public-Private Partnerships II. Project Finance Models III. Dispute Resolution's Evolving Role in Major Transactions IV. The Impact of Compliance on Project Development and Financing V. Securing the Future of the Oil and Gas Sector VI. Transport Infrastructure "e;One would be hard pressed to think of another issue that will play a more decisive role in the trajectory of the region and its citizens than its ability to tackle infrastructure challenges"e; - Anthony Harrington, Albright Stonebridge Group




The Oil & Gas Year Indonesia 2020


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“To attain energy security and the ability to supply natural gas to a domestic market with an increasing demand, infrastructure development is key.” Fanshurullah Asa, Chairman, BPH Migas The Oil & Gas Year Indonesia 2020 highlights Indonesia’s ambitious goals to ramp up exploration and production activities, advance the development of natural gas and LNG, and pioneer renewables projects – all together making the archipelago a key energy hub in Southeast Asia. “There are positive projections in Indonesia for natural gas, which will transform into the energy resource of the future.” Jamsaton Nababan, President-Director, Pertamina EP Cepu The Oil & Gas Year Indonesia 2020 paints a detailed picture of Indonesia´s energy scene under Jokowi’s renewed administration, focusing on the varied efforts the country is undertaking to enhance its oil and gas production, upgrade its refining capacity and push for an energy transition. Produced in partnership with the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN), this fifth edition of TOGY’s Indonesia series provides insight to investors on the government’s efforts to push the energy industry forwards, providing a clear picture of Indonesia’s opportunities at a time when gas is the new oil and Indonesia is driven by its pursuit of the energy transition.