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Coronavirus: what is the oil and gas sector’s biggest commercial fear?
Report summary
The sector’s biggest commercial fear from Coronavirus is demand and prices. However, the situation could change; the outcome is hard to predict. If the disease spreads, supply could also become a factor. We think post-epidemic analysis could have far-reaching implications for producers and the supply chain. Will we see a return to regional manufacturing? If so, investment in new technology-led solutions will be required to offset the unit cost benefits of globalisation.
Table of contents
- New project sanctions
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Supply chain
- US onshore
- Global supply chain
- One step forward, two back?
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