Oil supply long-term outlook H1 2018: geopolitics, US tight oil and non-OPEC resilience
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- Executive summary
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OPEC and geopolitics: a more uncertain world
- US sanctions impact Iranian near-term supply; long-term capacity additions will be delayed
- Production declines accelerate in Venezuela; recovery will depend on political change
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US tight oil: can it deliver strong growth?
- Corporate strategy: seeking balance
- Permian leads the charge
- Other key plays provide stable base for Permian to grow
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Resilience of non-OPEC supply: new sources of growth mitigate declines
- FID’s are on the rise
- Projects are evolving
- Higher cost supply is still required longer-term
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Volatile geopolitical dynamics add to global supply uncertaintyUS total liquids productionNon-OPEC future sources of supply (pre-FID, YTF, reserves growth, contingent resources)
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