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Home > Market Research > Oil & Gas > Peru Oil & Gas Quarterly Report
The Peru Oil & Gas Report Independent 10-year oil and gas industry forecasts for Peru. Original oil and gas market research and oil and gas sector trend analysis for Peru’s oil and gas industry. Competitive intelligence, Peruvian oil and gas company rankings and SWOT analyses on international and domestic oil and gas companies in Peru. The Peru Oil & Gas Report has been researched at source in 2008, and features latest available data and forecasts for Peru to end- covering headline indicators for oil & gas, LNG, coal and power; company rankings and competitive landscapes covering oil & gas exploration and production in Peru, refining, oil & gas distribution and fuels retailing; and analysis of latest industry developments, trends and regulatory issues within Peru.
Business Monitor International's Peru Oil & Gas Report provides professionals, consultancies, government departments, regulatory bodies and researchers with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on the Peruvian oil and gas industry.
Key Benefits of Report Benchmark BMI’s Independent 10-Year Oil & Gas Industry Forecast for Peru to test consensus views - a key input for successful budgeting and strategic business planning in the Peruvian oil and gas market. Target Business Opportunities & Risks in the Peruvian Oil & Gas Sector through reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes, and major deals, projects and investments in Peru. Exploit The Latest Competitive Peruvian Oil & Gas Intelligence & Company SWOTS on your competitors and peers through company rankings by sales, market share and ownership structure - includes multi national and national companies in Peru. CoverageExecutive Summary Summary of BMI’s key forecasts and industry analysis, covering oil and gas reserves, supply, demand, refining, coal and power, and primary energy, plus analysis of landmark company developments and key changes in the regulatory environment.
Regional Overview Regional perspective on size and value of industry sector; comparative rankings by production, refining, imports and exports; overview of industry landscape and key players; assessment of business operating environment and latest regulatory developments.
Business Environment Rankings A unique comparative study undertaken by BMI on the relative business climates across all regional markets covered. A rankings table highlights the merits of each market from an investor angle, giving scores for indicators such as Oil & Gas Supply and Demand Growth, Oil & Gas Reserves, Licensing Framework and the local Competitive Environment, as well as Economic and Political Risk.
Oil Market Outlook BMI analyses and forecasts oil prices out to , monitoring supply and demand in terms of oil production and consumption across the region.
BMI 10-Year Industry Forecast Historic data series and 10-year forecasts to end- for all key industry indicators (see list below), supported by explicit assumptions, plus analysis of key downside risks to the main forecast, including:
Oil reserves (bn barrels), production, consumption, refinery capacity and throughputs (000 b/d) Oil exports (000 b/d), value of oil exports (US$mn - BMI base case) - Oil price (US$/bbl, OPEC basket) Value of oil exports at constant US$30/bbl and constant US$60/bbl (US$mn) Proven gas reserves (tcm), production and consumption (bcm) Gas exports/(imports) (bcm) Value of gas exports/(imports) (US$mn); value of gas exports/(imports) at constant US$30/bbl and US$60/bbl (US$mn) Value of petroleum exports (US$mn); value of petroleum exports at constant US$30/bbl and US$60/bbl (US$mn) BMI 10-Year Macroeconomic Forecast BMI forecasts for all headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt.
Competitive Landscape & Rankings Comparative company analyses and rankings by US$ sales, % share of total sales, number of employees, year established, market cap/NAV, ownership structure, oil production (‘000 b/d) and % market share, downstream capacity (‘000 b/d) and % market share.
Company Profiles & SWOTS Company profiles, including SWOT analyses, senior executives and full contact details, business activity, products and services, foreign direct investments and projects.
Executive Summary
The latest Peru Oil & Gas Report from BMI forecasts that the country will account for 1.96% of Latin America regional oil demand by 2013, while providing 1.11% of supply. Latin America regional oil use of 6.66mn b/d in 2001 reached an estimated 7.72mn b/d in 2008. It should average 7.86mn b/d in 2009 and then rise to around 8.58mn b/d by 2013. Regional oil production was just under 10.40mn b/d in 2001, and in 2008 averaged an estimated 9.99mn b/d. It is set to rise to 10.78mn b/d by 2013. Oil exports are slipping, because demand growth is exceeding the pace of supply expansion. In 2001, the region was exporting an average 3.73mn b/d. This total had fallen to an estimated 2.27mn b/d in 2008 and is forecast to be 2.21mn b/d in 2013.
In terms of natural gas, the Latin America region in 2008 consumed an estimated 194bcm, with demand of 266bcm targeted for 2013, representing 45% growth. Estimated production of 208bcm in 2008 should reach 294bcm in 2013, and implies 28bcm of net exports the end of the period. Peru is not yet a significant regional gas producer or consumer but, by 2013, its share of regional demand should be 1.65%, while it will account for 4.76% of supply.
In terms of the OPEC basket of crudes, the average price in Q4 2008 was an estimated US$52.53/bbl, down sharply from the US$113.49 recorded during the previous three months. The full year 2008 average is put by BMI at US$94.08/bbl, representing a 36% y-o-y increase. North Sea Brent, WTI and Russian Urals are believed to have averaged US$97.06, US$99.33 and US$94.56/bbl respectively during 2008. For 2009, we are now assuming an average OPEC basket price of US$52/bbl (-45% y-o-y), with Q109 expected to deliver US$40.00. The new full year forecast implies Brent crude at US$55.65, WTI averaging US$56.63/bbl and Urals at US$52.48 for 2009. For 2010, we expect to see a recovery to US$58.00/bbl for the OPEC price, gaining further ground to US$65.00 in 2011 and US$70.00/bbl in 2012. We are now using a long-term price assumption of US$70.00 for 2013-2018, down from our previous assumption of US$90.00/bbl.
In 2009, we see monthly average global wholesale gasoline prices ranging from US$38.90 in January to a high of US$64.90 reached in August and in December, providing a full year average of US$56.20 – just over 55% of the 2008 outturn. The 2009 BMI gasoil forecast is for an average price of US$67/bbl, assuming a monthly low of US$46.40 in January and a high of US$77.30/bbl in December. The full-year outturn represents a 45% downturn from the 2008 level. For 2009, the monthly average jet fuel price is forecast to range from US$47.90 in January to US$79.80/bbl in August, proving an annual level of US$69.20/bbl.
Peruvian real GDP growth is forecast by BMI at 4.3% for 2009, down from an estimated 8.5% in 2008. We are assuming 4.7% growth in 2010, 4.4% in 2011, 3.5% in 2012 followed by 4.2% in 2013. We are assuming oil and gas liquids production of 130,000b/d by 2012/2013, with the country expected to pump 99,000b/d in 2009. Consumption is forecast to increase by 2-3% per annum to 2013, implying demand of 168,000b/d by the end of the forecast period. The import requirement would therefore be approximately 38,000b/d by 2013. Gas production is forecast to increase from an estimated 3.5bcm in 2008 to 14.0bcm over the period, with net exports of up to 9.6bcm by 2013.
Between 2007 and 2018, we are forecasting a decrease in Peruvian oil production of 11.8%, with crude and gas liquids volumes peaking at 130,000b/d in 2012/13, before falling steadily 101,000b/d at the end of the 10-year forecast period. Oil consumption between 2007 and 2018 is set to increase by 27.8%, with growth slowing to an assumed 2.0% per annum towards the end of the period and the country using 185,000b/d by 2018. Gas production is expected to rise steadily, from around 3.5bcm in 2008 to 20bcm in 2018. With demand growth of 162%, this implies export potential rising from 0.9bcm in 2008 to 12.9bcm in 2018. Details of BMI’s 10-year forecasts can be found in the appendix to this report, which provides global, regional and country-specific projections.
Peru still ranks third in BMI’s updated Upstream Business Environment rating, in spite of its modest hydrocarbons resource base. It is now just one point behind second-placed Venezuela, but is likely to be left further behind over the next several quarters thanks to the greater upstream potential of the regional leaders. While Peru’s absolute resource base may be small, the output growth outlook is excellent, reserves-to-production ratios (RPR) are above the regional average, and licensing terms are particularly attractive. The country has a lower position in BMI’s Downstream Business Environment rating, ranked fifth ahead of Chile as a result of state ownership and regulation, modest oil demand growth prospects, a lack of refining capacity expansion and the limitations of population and nominal GDP. Peru is five points behind Trinidad, so has limited potential to move higher in the regional ranking.
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Table of Contents
Chapter - Executive Summary SWOT Analysis Peru Political SWOT Analysis Peru Economic SWOT Analysis Peru Business Environment SWOT Analysis Chapter - Peru Energy Market Overview Global Oil Market Outlook Storing Up Trouble Revised Forecasts Chapter - Global Oil Market Review One-Way Traffic Table: Global Oil Consumption (000b/d) 12-Month Demand Outlook Table: Global Oil Production (000b/d) 12-Month Supply Outlook Longer-Term Supply And Demand Oil Price Assumptions Table: Crude Price Assumptions 2008/2009 Table: Oil Price Forecasts Chapter - Global Oil Products Price Outlook Table: Oil Product Price Assumptions 2009 (US$/bbl) Table: Oil Product Price Forecasts (US$/bbl) Chapter - Global Oil Products Market Review Regional Energy Market Overview Oil Supply And Demand Table: Latin America Oil Consumption (000b/d) Table: Latin America Oil Production (000b/d) Oil: Downstream Table: Latin America Oil Refining Capacity (000b/d) Gas Supply And Demand Table: Latin America Gas Consumption (bcm) Table: Latin America Gas Production (bcm) Liquefied Natural Gas Table: Latin America LNG Exports/(Imports) (bcm) Chapter - Business Environment Ranking Latin America Region Composite Scores Table: Regional Upstream Business Environment Rating Table: Regional Downstream Business Environment Rating Upstream Scores Downstream Scores Peru Upstream Rating – Overview Peru Upstream Rating – Potential Returns Peru Upstream Rating – Risks to Potential Returns Peru Downstream Rating – Overview Peru Downstream Rating – Potential Returns Peru Downstream Rating – Risks to Potential Returns Chapter - Business Environment Legal Framework Infrastructure Labour Force Foreign Investment Policy Tax Regime Chapter - Industry Forecast Scenario Oil and Gas Reserves Oil Supply and Demand Gas Supply and Demand LNG Refining And Oil Products Trade Revenues/Import Costs Table: Peru Oil & Gas – Historical Data & Forecasts Other Energy Table: Peru Other Energy – Historical Data & Forecasts Key Risks To BMI's Forecast Scenario Long-Term Oil & Gas Outlook Chapter - Macroeconomic Outlook Table: Peru - Economic Activity Chapter - Competitive Landscape Executive Summary Table: Key Players: Peru Oil & Gas Sector Overview/State Role Table: Key Upstream Players Table: Key Downstream Players Chapter - Company Monitor Perúpetro Repsol YPF Peru Petroperú – Summary Sapet/CNPC – Summary Maple Gas – Summary Pluspetrol Norte – Summary Hunt Oil – Summary SK Corporation – Summary Petrobras – Summary ConocoPhillips/Burlington Resources – Summary Reliance Industries – Summary Petro-Tech – Summary Others – Summary Chapter - Glossary of Terms Oil & Gas Ratings: Revised Methodology Introduction Ratings Overview Table: BMI Oil & Gas Business Environment Ratings: Structure Indicators Table: BMI Oil & Gas Business Environment Upstream Ratings: Methodology Table: BMI Oil & Gas Business Environment Downstream Ratings: Methodology Chapter - Oil & Gas Outlook: Long-Term Forecasts Global Oil Demand Table: Global Oil Demand (000b/d) Table: Global Oil Production (000b/d) Global Oil Supply Global Gas Demand Table: Global Gas Demand (bcm) Global Gas Supply Table: Global Gas Production (bcm) Regional Oil Demand Table: Latin America Oil Consumption (000b/d) Regional Oil Supply Table: Latin America Oil Production (000b/d) Regional Refining Capacity Table: Latin America Oil Refining Capacity (000b/d) Regional Gas Demand Table: Latin America Gas Consumption (bcm) Regional Gas Supply Table: Latin America Gas Production (bcm) Peru Country Overview Methodology & Risks To Forecasts Chapter - BMI Forecast Modelling How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts Energy Industry Cross checks Sources
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