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Germany Oil Markets, 2012

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Introduction

Abstract

Germany Oil Markets, 2012

Summary

This profile is the essential source for top-level energy industry data and information. The report provides an overview of each of the key sub-segments of the energy industry in Germany. It details the market structure, regulatory environment, infrastructure and provides historical and forecasted statistics relating to the supply/demand balance for each of the key sub-segments. It also provides information relating to the crude oil assets (oil fields, refineries, pipelines and storage terminals) in Germany. The report compares the investment environment in Germany with other countries in the region. The profiles of the major companies operating in the crude oil sector in Germany together with the latest news and deals are also included in the report.

Scope

  • Historic and forecast data relating to production, consumption, imports, exports and reserves are provided for each industry sub-segment for the period 2000-2020.
  • Historical and forecast data and information for all the major oil fields, refineries, pipelines and storage terminals in Germany for the period 2005-2016.
  • Operator and equity details for major crude oil assets in Germany.
  • Key information relating to market regulations, key energy assets and the key companies operating in the Germany's energy industry.
  • Information on the top companies in the Germany including business description, strategic analysis, and financial information.
  • Product and brand updates, strategy changes, R&D projects, corporate expansions and contractions and regulatory changes.
  • Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity and venture capital investments, and IPOs.

Reasons to buy

  • Gain a strong understanding of the country's energy market.
  • Facilitate market analysis and forecasting of future industry trends.
  • Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historic and forecast production, reserves and capacity data.
  • Assess your competitor's major crude oil assets and their performance.
  • Analyze the latest news and financial deals in the oil sector of each country.
  • Develop strategies based on the latest operational, financial, and regulatory events.
  • Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market.
  • Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading companies in the country.

Keywords

Energy Sector, Crude Oil, Import, Export, Production, Consumption, Reserves, Forecast, Historical, Trends, 2020, Energy, Pipeline, Refining, Demand, Supply, Distillation Unit Capacity, Coking Capacity, Coking Capacity, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity, Hydrocracking Capacity, Installed Capacity, Equity Partner, Operator, Length, Capacity, Government Take, Company Profile, SWOT, Business Description, News, Deals.

Table of Contents

TOC

1 Table Of Contents

1 Table Of Contents 2

  • 1.1 List of Tables 7
  • 1.2 List Of Figures 9

2 Germany Energy Sector 10

  • 2.1 Germany Energy Sector, Market Overview 10
  • 2.2 Germany Energy Sector, Crude Oil 10
    • 2.2.1 Germany Crude Oil, Overview 10
    • 2.2.2 Germany Crude Oil, Supply and Demand Balance 11
    • 2.2.3 Germany Crude Oil, Regulatory Structure 16
    • 2.2.4 Germany Crude Oil, Infrastructure 16

3 Germany Oil Upstream Investment Environment Benchmarking 17

  • 3.1 Introduction 17
  • 3.2 The Overall Ranking 17
  • 3.3 Upstream Fiscal Attractiveness 17
    • 3.3.1 Maximum Government Take Index 19
    • 3.3.2 Fiscal Flexibility Index 19
    • 3.3.3 Maximum State Participation 19
  • 3.4 Oil Sector Performance 19
    • 3.4.1 Exploration Activity 21
    • 3.4.2 Oil Production 22
    • 3.4.3 Oil Reserves 22
    • 3.4.4 Oil Consumption 23
    • 3.4.5 Refining Capacity 23
  • 3.5 Economic Performance 23
    • 3.5.1 GDP Growth Index 25
    • 3.5.2 FDI Confidence Index 25
    • 3.5.3 Balance of Trade Index 25
  • 3.6 Socio-Political Performance 25

4 Germany Exploration and Production Sector 28

  • 4.1 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Country Snapshot 28
    • 4.1.1 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Key Data 28
    • 4.1.2 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Crude Oil Assets Map 28
  • 4.2 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Crude Oil Production 29
    • 4.2.1 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Total Gross Crude Oil Production 29
    • 4.2.2 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Crude Oil Production by Type 30
    • 4.2.3 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Crude Oil Production by Assets 31
    • 4.2.4 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production by Company 32
    • 4.2.5 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Market Share of Key Companies Based on Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production 33
  • 4.3 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Production Forecast 34
    • 4.3.1 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Crude Oil Production Forecast 34
  • 4.4 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Crude Oil Asset Details 36
    • 4.4.1 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Active Crude Oil Asset Details 36
    • 4.4.2 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Planned Crude Oil Asset Details 37
  • 4.5 Germany Exploration and Production Sector, Drilling and Production Updates 38
    • 4.5.1 May 25, 2012: Wintershall Announces 10 Million Tons Of Crude Oil From Emlichheim, Germany 38
    • 4.5.2 Feb 28, 2012: Wintershall Increases Oil Production In Aitingen 39
    • 4.5.3 Nov 08, 2010: Wintershall Ramps Up German Oil Production 39
    • 4.5.4 Oct 25, 2010: RWE Dea Provides Mittelplate Oil Field Production Update 40
    • 4.5.5 Jan 05, 2010: RWE Dea Updates On Herzogsbrunnen 1 Well In Germany 41

5 Germany Pipeline Sector 43

  • 5.1 Germany Pipeline Sector, Key Data 43
  • 5.2 Germany Pipeline Sector, An Overview 43
  • 5.3 Germany Pipeline Sector, Comparison of Key Crude Oil Pipeline Companies 43
  • 5.4 Germany Pipeline Sector, Comparison of Key Petroleum Product Pipeline Companies 44
  • 5.5 Germany Pipeline Sector, Crude Oil Pipelines 46
  • 5.6 Germany Pipeline Sector, Petroleum Product Pipelines 47

6 Germany Refining Sector 48

  • 6.1 Germany Refining Sector, Key Data 48
  • 6.2 Germany Refining Sector, An Overview 48
    • 6.2.1 Germany Refining Sector, Total Refining Capacity 48
  • 6.3 Germany Refining Sector, Capacity Market Share by Company 49
  • 6.4 Germany Refining Sector, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity 51
  • 6.5 Germany Refining Sector, Coking Capacity 52
  • 6.6 Germany Refining Sector, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity 52
  • 6.7 Germany Refining Sector, Hydrocracking Capacity 53

7 Germany Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector 54

  • 7.1 Germany Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Key Data 54
  • 7.2 Germany Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, An Overview 54
    • 7.2.1 Germany Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Total Storage Capacity 54
    • 7.2.2 Germany Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Storage Capacity by Major Areas 56
  • 7.3 Germany Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Capacity Market Share by Company 56
  • 7.4 Germany Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Storage Capacity by Terminal 58

8 Profile of GDF SUEZ SA 64

  • 8.1 GDF SUEZ SA, Key Information 64
  • 8.2 GDF SUEZ SA, Company Overview 64
  • 8.3 GDF SUEZ SA, Business Description 64
    • 8.3.1 Business Overview 64

8.4 GDF SUEZ SA, SWOT Analysis 66

    • 8.4.1 Overview 66
    • 8.4.2 GDF SUEZ SA Strengths 67
    • 8.4.3 GDF SUEZ SA Weaknesses 69
    • 8.4.4 GDF SUEZ SA Opportunities 69
    • 8.4.5 GDF SUEZ SA Threats 71

9 Profile of Exxon Mobil Corporation 74

  • 9.1 Exxon Mobil Corporation, Key Information 74
  • 9.2 Exxon Mobil Corporation, Company Overview 74
  • 9.3 Exxon Mobil Corporation, Business Description 74
    • 9.3.1 Business Overview 74
    • 9.3.2 Chemical 75
    • 9.3.3 Downstream 76
    • 9.3.4 Upstream 77

9.4 Exxon Mobil Corporation, SWOT Analysis 78

    • 9.4.1 Overview 78
    • 9.4.2 Exxon Mobil Corporation Strengths 78
    • 9.4.3 Exxon Mobil Corporation Weaknesses 80
    • 9.4.4 Exxon Mobil Corporation Opportunities 81
    • 9.4.5 Exxon Mobil Corporation Threats 83

10 Profile of Gaz de France 85

  • 10.1 Gaz de France, Key Information 85
  • 10.2 Gaz de France, Company Overview 85
  • 10.3 Gaz de France, Business Description 85
    • 10.3.1 Business Overview 85

10.4 Gaz de France, SWOT Analysis 87

    • 10.4.1 Overview 87
    • 10.4.2 Gaz de France Strengths 87
    • 10.4.3 Gaz de France Weaknesses 88
    • 10.4.4 Gaz de France Opportunities 88
    • 10.4.5 Gaz de France Threats 89

11 Financial Deals Landscape 90

  • 11.1 Detailed Deal Summary 90
    • 11.1.1 Acquisition 90
    • 11.1.2 Debt Offerings 97
    • 11.1.3 Partnerships 102
    • 11.1.4 Asset Transactions 105

12 Recent Developments 110

  • 12.1 License Awards 110
    • 12.1.1 Nov 01, 2011: PRD Energy Receives Petroleum Exploration And Production Licenses Covering Over 240,000 Acres Onshore Germany 110
    • 12.1.2 Aug 31, 2011: Rhein Petroleum Wins Licenses To Explore For Conventional Hydrocarbons In Graben Neudorf Area 111
    • 12.1.3 Jan 20, 2011: Wintershall Wins 10 New Licenses In Norway 111
  • 12.2 Strategy and Business Expansion 112
    • 12.2.1 May 27, 2011: Gazprom And E.ON Discuss Joint Projects 112
    • 12.2.2 Dec 07, 2010: Gazprom, Wintershall Sign Sci-Tech Cooperation Program 112
    • 12.2.3 Aug 27, 2010: RWE And Kurdistan Regional Government Of Iraq Sign Cooperation Agreements 112
  • 12.3 Other Significant Developments 113
    • 12.3.1 May 15, 2012: Shell Resumes Operations At Godorf Refinery Units 113
    • 12.3.2 May 10, 2012: RWE Dea To Conduct Seismic Surveys At Natural Gas Field In Volkersen 113
    • 12.3.3 May 03, 2012: E.ON To Transform Into European Company 114
    • 12.3.4 Apr 16, 2012: VNG Appoints Rainer Seele As Chairman 114
    • 12.3.5 Apr 04, 2012: Germany Seeks Delay In Operations Of Ust Luga Oil Terminal 114
    • 12.3.6 Mar 30, 2012: E.ON Appoints Stein Dale As CEO Of E.ON International Energy 115
    • 12.3.7 Mar 20, 2012: RWE Dea Provides 2011 Operations Update 115
  • 12.4 New Contracts Announcements 117
    • 12.4.1 Mar 18, 2010: Technip Secures Contract For Nord Stream Project In Baltic Sea 117
    • 12.4.2 Feb 04, 2010: Gassco Awards NOK50 Million Contract To CB&I Lummus To Upgrade Norsea Gas Terminal In Germany 117

13 Appendix 119

  • 13.1 Abbreviations 119
  • 13.2 Methodology 119
    • 13.2.1 Coverage 119
    • 13.2.2 Secondary Research 120
    • 13.2.3 Primary Research 120
  • 13.3 Contact Us 120
  • 13.4 Disclaimer 121

List of Tables

1.1 List of Tables

  • Table 1: Germany, Historical and Forecast Production and Consumption of Oil, Thousand Barrels Per Day, 2000-2020 11
  • Table 2: Germany, Historical and Forecast Exports and Imports of Oil, Thousand Barrels Per Day, 2000-2020 13
  • Table 3: Germany, Historical Reserves of Crude Oil (Million Barrels), 2000-2011 15
  • Table 4: Western Europe, Investment Benchmarking, Overall Country Rankings, May 2012 17
  • Table 5: Western Europe, Investment Benchmarking, Upstream Fiscal Attractiveness, May 2012 18
  • Table 6: Western Europe, Investment Benchmarking, Oil Sector Performance, May 2012 19
  • Table 7: Western Europe, Investment Benchmarking, Economic Performance, May 2012 23
  • Table 8: Western Europe, Country Standings, Economic Performance, by GDP Growth-FDI Confidence and Production Indices, May 2012 24
  • Table 9: Western Europe, Investment Benchmarking, Socio-Political Performance, May 2012 25
  • Table 10: Western Europe, Country Standings, Socio-Political Performance, by Exploration Growth- FDI Confidence and Governance Indices, May 2012 26
  • Table 11: Germany, Crude Oil Key Statistics, 2011 28
  • Table 12: Germany, Total Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs), 2003-2011 29
  • Table 13: Germany, Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs) by Type, 2003- 2011 30
  • Table 14: Germany, Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs), by Assets, 2003-2011 31
  • Table 15: Germany, Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production by Company (MMBBLs), 2003-2011 32
  • Table 16: Germany, Market Share (%) of Key Companies based on Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production, 2003-2011 33
  • Table 17: Germany, Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs), Forecast by Assets, 2012- 2016 34
  • Table 18: Germany, Active Oil Field Assets Details 36
  • Table 19: Germany, Planned Oil Field Assets Details 37
  • Table 20: Germany, Pipeline Key Statistics, May 2012 43
  • Table 21: Germany, Crude Oil Pipeline Length by Company (Km), May 2012 43
  • Table 22: Germany, Petroleum Product Pipeline Length By Company (Km), May 2012 44
  • Table 23: Germany, Crude Oil Pipelines, May 2012 46
  • Table 24: Germany, Petroleum Product Pipelines, May 2012 47
  • Table 25: Germany, Refinery Key Statistics, May 2012 48
  • Table 26: Germany, Total Refining Capacity (MMTPA), 2005- 2016 48
  • Table 27: Germany, Total Refining Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2005- 2016 49
  • Table 28: Germany, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2005-2016 51
  • Table 29: Germany, Coking Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2005-2016 52
  • Table 30: Germany, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2005-2016 52
  • Table 31: Germany, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2005-2016 53
  • Table 32: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Key Statistics, May 2012 54
  • Table 33: Germany, Total Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity (Thousand M3), 2005- 2016 54
  • Table 34: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Company (Thousand M3), 2005-2016 56
  • Table 35: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Terminal (Thousand M3), 2005-2016 58
  • Table 36: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Terminal (Thousand M3), 2005-2016 (Contd.1) 59
  • Table 37: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Terminal (Thousand M3), 2005-2016 (Contd.2) 60
  • Table 38: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Terminal (Thousand M3), 2005-2016 (Contd.3) 61
  • Table 39: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Terminal (Thousand M3), 2005-2016 (Contd.4) 62
  • Table 40: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Terminal (Thousand M3), 2005-2016 (Contd.5) 63
  • Table 41: GDF SUEZ SA, Key Facts 64

Table 42: GDF SUEZ SA, SWOT Analysis 67

  • Table 43: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Key Facts 74

Table 44: Exxon Mobil Corporation, SWOT Analysis 78

  • Table 45: Gaz de France, Key Facts 85

Table 46: Gaz de France, SWOT Analysis 87

  • Table 47: Macquarie Consortium To Acquire Open Grid Europe From E.ON For $4.07 Billion 90
  • Table 48: OMV Plans To Sell 45% Stake In Bayernoil Raffineriegesellschaft 92
  • Table 49: Fluxys G To Acquire German Gas Pipeline System From Eni For $82.2 Million 93
  • Table 50: Tulip Oil To Acquire 75% Stake In Rhein Petroleum 95
  • Table 51: Vattenfall Sells 24.9% Stake In Stadtische Werke To Thuga 96
  • Table 52: Energie Baden-Wurttemberg Announces Public Offering Of Bonds Due 2072 For $328 Million 97
  • Table 53: RWE Completes Public Offering Of 4.75% Bonds Due 2034 For $918.5 Million 98
  • Table 54: EWE Prices Public Offering Of 4.125% Bonds Due 2020 For $694.2 Million 99
  • Table 55: EnBW Energie Baden-Wurttemberg Completes Public Offering Of 7.375% Bonds Due 2072 For $1,041.27 Million 100
  • Table 56: Linde Completes Private Placement Of 3.875% Senior Notes Due 2021 For $844.7 Million 101
  • Table 57: PRD Energy Awarded Oberg Production License In Germany 102
  • Table 58: PRD Energy Awarded Two Production License In Germany 102
  • Table 59: PRD Energy Awarded Production License In Germany 103
  • Table 60: BNK Petroleum Awarded Weinbergen Oil And Gas Concession In Thuringian Basin Of Germany 103
  • Table 61: PRD Energy Awarded Exploration And Production Licenses Onshore Germany 104
  • Table 62: Klesch Group Plans To Acquire Three Refineries From Petroplus 105
  • Table 63: Hestya Energy To Acquire Wilhelmshaven Refinery, Tank Farm And Marine Terminal 106
  • Table 64: Fluxys Acquires 19% Stake In North European Gas Pipeline 107
  • Table 65: N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie Plans To Acquire 20% Stake In North European Gas Pipeline 108
  • Table 66: GDF SUEZ Acquires 9% Stake In Nord Stream Gas Pipeline Project 109

List of Figures

1.2 List Of Figures

  • Figure 1: Germany, Energy Consumption Split By Fuel Type (%), 2011 10
  • Figure 2: Germany, Oil Production And Consumption, Thousand Barrels Per Day, 2000-2020 12
  • Figure 3: Germany, Oil Exports And Imports, Thousand Barrels Per Day, 2000-2020 14
  • Figure 4: Germany, Crude Oil Reserves, Million Barrels, 2000-2011 15
  • Figure 5: Western Europe, Country Standings, Upstream Fiscal Attractiveness, May 2012 18
  • Figure 6: Western Europe, Country Standings, Oil Sector Performance, by Reserves-Exploration & Production, May 2012 20
  • Figure 7: Western Europe, Country Standings, Oil Sector Performance, by Production-Consumption & Refining, May 2012 21
  • Figure 8: Western Europe, Country Standings, Number Of Exploration Blocks Awarded, May 2012 22
  • Figure 9: Western Europe, Country Standings, Economic Performance, by GDP Growth-FDI Confidence and Production Indices, May 2012 24
  • Figure 10: Western Europe, Country Standings, Socio-Political Performance, by Exploration Growth- FDI Confidence and Production Indices, May 2012 26
  • Figure 11: Germany, Crude Oil Assets Map, May 2012 28
  • Figure 12: Germany, Total Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs), 2003-2011 29
  • Figure 13: Germany, Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs) by Type, 2003-2011 30
  • Figure 14: Germany, Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production by Key Companies (MMBBLs), 2003-2011 33
  • Figure 15: Germany, Market Share (%) of Key Companies based on Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production, 2011 34
  • Figure 16: Germany, Crude Oil Pipeline Length by Company (Km), May 2012 44
  • Figure 17: Germany, Petroleum Product Pipeline Length By Company (Km), May 2012 45
  • Figure 18: Germany, Total Refining Capacity (MMTPA), 2005- 2016 49
  • Figure 19: Germany, Market Share (%) by Key Companies, 2011 50
  • Figure 20: Germany, Total Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity (Thousand M3), 2005- 2016 55
  • Figure 21: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Major Areas (%), 2011 56
  • Figure 22: Germany, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Company (Thousand M3), 2005-2016 57

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