Malaysia upstream oil & gas market has been estimated at USD XX billion in 2015 and is projected to reach USD XX billion by 2021, at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period from 2016 to 2021.
The oil & gas upstream business segment is the first chronological link in the chain of petroleum industry. This segment works through high-tech exploration and production methods; utilizes specialized controls and computer applications for developing oil sands and heavy oil in cold-climates, and in the harshest offshore environments. Starting with the aerial surveys, followed by surface observation and later exploring beneath the earth’s surface through seismic surveys is a challenge for this sector. Furthermore, this activity has a tough aim of enhancing oil recovery, while also managing the environmental impact. Crude oil is the most actively traded commodity in the world and the market is dominated by large conglomerates that are competing for ever dwindling resources, thus creating a stronger market rivalry.
This multi-faceted environment has been capable of adapting to the technological advancements such as digitization, robotics and analytics, in turn fueling the midstream and downstream processes. In 2015, there was an increase in supply and a decline in demand that caused a systemic imbalance for the economies around the world. Malaysia is expected to fill the production backlog by completing the drilled-but-uncompleted (DUC) wells, as a result of the price of crude oil settling at a profitable rate.
Malaysia upstream market has reserves of oil, natural gas and also the natural gas liquids. Presently, the crude oil reserves are XX billion barrels, the natural gas reserves are XX trillion cubic feet and the reserves of natural gas liquids are XX billion barrels.
Key Deliverables in the Study
1. Executive Summary
2. Research Approach and Methodology
3. Market Overview
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Market Demand until 2021
3.3 Recent Developments in Malaysia Oil and Gas Industry
3.4 Government Policies and Regulations
3.5 Investment opportunities
4. Market Dynamics
4.1 Drivers
4.2 Constraints
4.3 Opportunities
5. PESTLE Analysis
6. Malaysia Oil and Gas Scenario
6.1 Oil & Gas reserves in Malaysia
6.2 Malaysia Crude Production (2000 - 2015)
6.3 Malaysia Contribution to Regional and World Oil & Gas Production (2000 - 2015)
6.4 Mid-term and Long-term Oil and Gas Production Scenario in Malaysia
6.5 Malaysia Crude Consumption (2000 - 2015)
7. Malaysia Oil and Gas Fields
7.1 Onshore Oil and Gas Blocks
7.1.1 Overview
7.1.2 Key Project information
7.1.2.1 Existing projects
7.1.2.2 Projects in pipeline
7.1.2.3 Upcoming projects
7.1.3 Key players
7.1.3.1 Domestic
7.1.3.2 International
7.2 Offshore Oil and Gas Blocks
7.2.1 Overview
7.2.2 Key Project information
7.2.2.1 Existing Projects
7.2.2.2 Projects in pipeline
7.2.2.3 Upcoming projects
7.2.3 Key players
7.2.3.1 Domestic
7.2.3.2 International
8. Company Profiles of key players
8.1 Domestic companies
8.2 International companies
9. Competitive Landscape
9.1 Mergers & Acquisitions
9.2 Joint Ventures, Collaborations and Agreements
10. Appendix
10.1 Disclaimer
10.2 Contact Us