Update on France’s midstream oil and gas industry
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Pipelines,
’France Midstream Oil and Gas Industry Outlook to 2021: Market Forecasts for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Oil Storage, Pipelines, Underground Gas Storage and Gas Processing’ is a comprehensive report on midstream oil and gas industry in France.
The report provides oil and natural gas consumption, exports and imports from 2000 - 2020. It also provides historic oil and gas reserves for the period 2000 - 2015. Further, the report provides details such as name, type, operational status and operator for all active and planned (new build) LNG terminals, oil storage terminals, major trunk pipelines, underground gas storage facilities and gas processing plants in France till 2021. Further, the report also offers recent developments, financial deals as well as latest contracts awarded in the country's midstream sector.
The report covers the following:
- Historic and forecast of oil data related to consumption, imports and exports for the period 2000 - 2020, and reserves for the period 2000 - 2015.
- Historic and forecast of natural gas data related to consumption, imports and exports for the period 2000 - 2020, and reserves for the period 2000 - 2015.
- Updated information related to all active and planned LNG terminals, oil storage terminals, major trunk pipelines, underground gas storage and gas processing plants in the country, including operator and equity details.
- Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity and initial public offerings in the country's midstream oil and gas industry, where available.
- Latest developments, financial deals and awarded contracts related to midstream oil and gas industry in the country.
The full report can be found here.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/23112016/update-on-frances-midstream-oil-and-gas-industry/
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