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With ethylene producers facing multiple headwinds, we benchmark facilities to see which plants are under threat
The US is facing a pivotal moment for its energy future. Depending on the results of the election, investment in the energy and natural resources sectors could play out in very different ways.
Synthetic e-fuels are part of a range of decarbonisation options being explored for the road, aviation and shipping transport sectors. Where’s the biggest potential? What challenges must be overcome?
A five-year delay to the energy transition could see the global average temperature rise to 3°C above pre-industrial levels.
Join Wood Mackenzie on 21st May 2024, for a discussion on the oil market outlook and refining capacity and margins.
What is the current state of the refining and oil products market in the energy transition, and what are refiners’ top options to reduce emissions?
Russian waterborne product exports see substantial cuts, will crude loadings be next?
Which refineries will be most at risk of closure by 2030?
Transform raw crude and refined product information into actionable insights with refinery data
Unique and reliable intelligence on refinery operations in the Asia-Pacific region.
Home to half of the world’s population and contributing a third to the global GDP, the Asia Pacific region is expected to maintain a 50% share of global primary energy demand and a 60% share of global carbon emissions until 2050. This trend is unlikely to change without strong policy action and investment. However, the region still has the potential to turn these challenges into opportunities and become a global leader in the energy transition.
Join Ed Crooks, Amy Myers-Jaffe and Dan Goldman as they discuss the downturn in climate-focused funds and venture capital flows. What’s impacting clean energy shares?
US product exports to Europe advantaged as Middle East/West Coast India exports are challenged by Red Sea disruption
Today’s geopolitical temperature is close to boiling point. So why haven’t oil prices leapt in response, as we’ve seen in the past?
After three years of decline, oil and gas production is growing again across Sub-Saharan Africa. Traditional oil producers Nigeria and Angola are increasing investment and activity. Angola's exit from OPEC is a statement of its ambition. Elsewhere, growth projects are progressing in Senegal/Mauritania, Cote d'Ivoire, Namibia and Mozambique. Join our experts on Wednesday 14th February where they will discuss two recent reports - 'Sub-Saharan Africa upstream: 2023 in review' and '5 things to look for in 2024'. A main presentation will be followed by Q&A.
2023 was a year in which the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region consolidated 2022’s gains. 2024 heralds much uncertainty: an expansion of OPEC quotas will impact short term oil production across the region while capacity expansion continues apace.
India’s global profile is soaring. It already boasts the world’s largest population and is forecast to be the fastest-growing major economy over the coming decades. By 2050, it will be the world’s third-largest economy, up from sixth today.
Calmer waters are expected for the oils, refining and chemicals industries in 2024 – but that doesn’t mean it’s plain sailing. What are the top trends to track for the year ahead?
A solar slowdown, relief for OPEC+, the rise of blue hydrogen, and other trends to watch out for in the year ahead
Large oil and gas reserves in the Middle East have resulted in especially low domestic energy prices and provide little incentive to transition to low carbon alternatives, according to Wood Mackenzie’s Middle East Energy Transition Outlook report.
UK net zero scenarios depend on rapid deployment of decarbonised power, low-carbon hydrogen and CCUS infrastructure.
Global efforts in recycling plastic have significantly impacted decarbonisation targets, but how can the energy industry develop more pathways to streamline the process?
How do the Euro Majors respond?
Upgraded decarbonisation targets present a huge challenge for marine fuels
US oil production has reached unprecedented levels, but what implications does this hold for our energy security? Join the latest episode, where host Ed Crooks joined by Robbie Orvis and Amy Myers Jaffe, delve into the intricate world of energy dynamics, past and present.
ExxonMobil’s US$64.5 billion acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources could mean US tight oil output grows faster in the future.
Retail fuel markets in APAC are set for continued growth – and big oil is taking notice.
Wood Mackenzie's 150 minute online training course on 5 June 2024 for the refining industry will allow attendees to get up to speed on its fundamentals to deepen knowledge on the role of refining within the oil and petrochemicals value chain.
The Biden administration plans the "fewest offshore oil and gas lease sales in history", and the rest of the week’s key energy news.
The CBAM will reshuffle global trade – who will be the winners and losers?
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