Plunkett's Energy Industry Almanac 2011 - Plunkett Research

Plunkett's Energy Industry Almanac 2011

Plunkett's Energy Industry Almanac 2011 - Plunkett Research
Plunkett's Energy Industry Almanac 2011
Published Aug 12, 2011
731 pages — Published Aug 12, 2011
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Abstract:

PLUNKETT'S ENERGY INDUSTRY ALMANAC 2011

Key Features:

-Industry trends analysis, market data and competitive intelligence
-Market forecasts and Industry Statistics
-Industry Associations and Professional Societies List
-In-Depth Profiles of hundreds of leading companies
-Industry Glossary
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Pages: 731
Statistical Tables Provided: 37
Companies Profiled: 518
Geographic Focus: Global


A complete market research report, including forecasts and market estimates, technologies analysis and developments at innovative firms. You will gain vital insights that can help you shape your own strategy for business development, product development and investments.

-How is the industry evolving?
-How is the industry being shaped by new technologies?
-How is demand growing in emerging markets and mature economies?
-What is the size of the market now and in the future?
-What are the financial results of the leading companies?
-What are the names and titles of top executives?

Contents, Statistics, Forecasts and Analysis Include:

Major Trends Affecting the Energy Industry
1) The U.S. Electric Grid Needs Significant New Investment
2) Superconductivity Comes of Age
3) New Drilling Methods Increase Natural Gas Supply/Shale Gas Is Abundant
4) Coalbed Methane Looks Promising
5) Demand for Natural Gas Leads to Massive New Pipeline Projects
6) LNG Imports and New Projects Offer Increased Supply
7) Russia, Brazil and West Africa Play Increasingly Important Roles in Oil and Gas
8) Companies Use New Technologies for Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery
9) Advances in Technology Lead to New Gains in Exploration and Production
10) OPEC Continues to Have Major Influence
11) Energy Demand Climbs in India and China
12) Canada?s Oil Sands Production Reaches 1.49 Million Barrels per Day, But Operating Costs Are High
13) Oil Shale Technologies Draw New Investment
14) Conservation and Alternative Energy Lead to Technology Investment and Innovation
15) The Industry Takes a New Look at Nuclear Power

Energy Industry Statistics
1) Primary Energy Flow by Source and Sector, U.S.: 2009
2) Energy Consumption by Source and Sector, U.S.: 2009
3) Energy Consumption and Expenditures Indicators, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009
4) Energy Imports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009
5) Energy Exports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009
6) Total Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 1980-1st 7 Months of 2010
7) Energy Production by Fossil Fuels and Nuclear Power, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009
8) Crude Oil Production and Oil Well Productivity, U.S.: Selected Years, 1955-2009
9) Value of U.S. Crude Oil Imports from Selected Countries: 1980-2009
10) Petroleum Imports by Country of Origin, U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-2009
11) Retail Motor Gasoline and On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009
12) Top World Oil Reserves by Country: 2009
13) Top World Oil Producers: 2009
14) Top World Oil Consumers: 2009
15) Coal Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009
16) Natural Gas Production, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009
17) Energy Production by Renewable Energy, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009
18) Renewable Energy Consumption by Source: Selected Years, 1950-2009

  
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Sections

TitleStarting PageNumber of Pages
CONTENTS92
Glossary1121
INTRODUCTION322
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK344
Chapter 13837
  Energy Industry Introduction384
  The U.S. Electric Grid Needs Significant New Investment421
  Proposals for U.S. Electricity Grid Enhancements include a Smart Grid, Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) and Technologies such as Flow Cell Batteries423
  Superconductivity Comes of Age451
  New Drilling Methods Increase Natural Gas Supply/Shale Gas Is Abundant462
  Coalbed Methane Looks Promising481
  Demand for Natural Gas Leads to Massive New Pipeline Projects481
  LNG Imports and New Projects Offer Increased Supply/Floating LNG Plants May Change the Industry492
  Russia, Brazil and West Africa Play Increasingly Important Roles in Oil and Gas/Israel Develops Major Gas Fields511
  Companies Use New Technologies for Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery522
  Advances in Technology Lead to New Gains in Exploration and Production/Electromagnetic Technology Looks Promising541
  Extension of Offshore Drilling into Extreme Water Depths Continues/Deepwater Horizon Accident Impacts Gulf Drilling542
  OPEC Continues to Have Major Influence561
  Energy Demand Climbs in India and China/Nuclear, Hydro and Gas Projects Grow573
  Canada s Oil Sands Production Reaches 1.49 Million Barrels per Day, But Operating Costs Are High601
  Oil Shale Technologies Draw New Investment611
  Coal Is Abundant/Clean Coal and Coal Gasification Technologies Have Promise621
  Conservation and Alternative Energy Lead to Technology Investment and Innovation632
  The Industry Takes a New Look at Nuclear Power654
  Ethanol Production Soared, But a Market Glut May Slow Expansion694
  New Refineries May Create Surplus Capacity732
Chapter 27544
  I. Overview of the Energy Industry761
  Global Energy Overview: 2008-2009771
  U.S. Energy Industry Overview781
  U.S. Energy Overview: Selected Years, 1970-2009791
  Primary Energy Flow by Source &Sector, U.S.: 2009801
  Energy Consumption by Source &Sector, U.S.: 2009811
  Energy Consumption &Expenditures Indicators, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009821
  Energy Imports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009831
  Energy Exports, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009841
  Total Energy Imports, Net Energy Imports &Petroleum Imports, U.S.: 1970-2009851
  Federal R&D &R&D Plant Funding for Energy, U.S.: Fiscal Years 2009-2011861
  U.S. Department of Energy Funding for Scientific Research: 2009-2011871
  Approximate Energy Unit Conversion Factors881
  II. Electricity891
  Electricity Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009901
  Total Electrical Power Generation by Fuel Type, U.S.: 1980-1st 7 Months of 2010911
  Average Retail Prices of Electricity Sold by U.S. Electric Utilities: Selected Years 1960-2009921
  III. Fossil Fuels &Nuclear Energy931
  Energy Production by Fossil Fuels &Nuclear Power, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009941
  Petroleum Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-2009951
  Crude Oil Production &Oil Well Productivity, U.S.: Selected Years, 1955-2009961
  Crude Oil Domestic First Purchase Prices, U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-2009971
  Landed Costs of U.S. Crude Oil Imports from Selected Countries: Selected Years, 1975-2009981
  Value of U.S. Crude Oil Imports from Selected Countries: 1980-2009991
  Petroleum Imports by Country of Origin, U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-20091001
  Refinery Capacity &Utilization in the U.S.: Selected Years, 1960-20091011
  Refiner Sales Prices &Refiner Profit Margins for Selected Petroleum Products, U.S.: Selected Years, 1990-20091021
  Petroleum Consumption by the Transportation Sector, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-20091031
  Retail Motor Gasoline &On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-20091041
  Top World Oil Reserves by Country: 20091051
  Top World Oil Producers: 20091061
  Top World Oil Net Exporters: 20081071
  Top World Oil Net Importers: 20081081
  Top World Oil Consumers: 20091091
  Coal Overview, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-20091101
  Natural Gas Production, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-20091111
  Natural Gas Prices Paid, by Sector, U.S.: Selected Years, 1970-20091121
  The 15 Largest Nuclear Power Plants in the U.S.: 20091131
  IV. Renewable Energy1141
  Energy Production by Renewable Energy, U.S.: Selected Years, 1950-20091151
  Renewable Energy Consumption by Source: Selected Years, 1950-20091161
  Renewable Energy Consumption in the Residential, Commercial &Industrial Sectors: 2003-20091171
  Renewable Energy Consumption in the Transportation &Electric Power Sectors: 2003-20091181
Chapter 311929
Chapter 414834
  INDUSTRY LIST, WITH CODES1491
  INDEX OF RANKINGS WITHIN INDUSTRY GROUPS15013
  ALPHABETICAL INDEX1634
  INDEX OF U.S. HEADQUARTERS LOCATION BY STATE1673
  INDEX OF NON-U.S. HEADQUARTERS LOCATION BY COUNTRY1703
  INDEX BY REGIONS OF THE U.S. WHERE THE FIRMS HAVE LOCATIONS1736
  INDEX OF FIRMS WITH INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS1793
Individual Profiles On Each Of THE ENERGY 500182518
ADDITIONAL INDEXES70032
  INDEX OF FIRMS NOTED AS HOT SPOTS FOR ADVANCEMENT FOR WOMEN &MINORITIES7012
  INDEX OF SUBSIDIARIES, BRAND NAMES AND AFFILIATIONS70329

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