Periodicals:
| Zeus Liquefied Natural Gas Report - $897 per year (24 semi-monthly issues) |
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Zeus Liquefied Natural Gas Report is the premier source for analysis and statistics concerning the entire LNG value chain. Analytical reports and profiles of regional markets are provided twice monthly to offer the reader a complete review of the world over the course of a year. Articles are authored by industry experts and integrated with current statistics and information on import, export and shipping projects in the Zeus Virtual Energy Library™.
Correspondents at Zeus Liquefied Natural Gas Report investigate and analyze the world LNG marketplace so as to apprise readers of business opportunities and offer perspectives concerning market imbalances or industry shifts in advance of their occurrence.
Correspondents rely heavily on data compiled in Zeus' Virtual Energy Library™ as well as interviews with industry newsmakers. When correspondents learn of important breaking news not broadcast by wire services, they alert Zeus Liquefied Natural Gas Report readers immediately.
Subscribers are furnished with a "user name" and "password" which will allows access to the Zeus Virtual Energy Library World LNG Trade databases (currently in development) as well as Zeus Liquefied Natural Gas Report daily stories and the archive search feature.
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| GAS
Leads (formerly GAS
Monetizer)-
$497 per year |
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GAS
Leads covers gas development and monetization within
the world's most significant producing basins and export hubs.
Each issue is replete with valuable metrics, analysis and forecasts
useful to suppliers of products and services to the global gas
industry.
The primary objective of GAS Leads is to provide a quick
(efficient) read for executives who want to gain an understanding
of market trends, pricing and the competition - without having
to wade through information that's non-critical to their needs.
Although our principal readership is comprised of the management
of products and services suppliers to the global gas industry,
we've discovered that buyers who purchase those services also
find the publication to be of significant interest.
Our news reporting focuses on market opportunities, project announcements
and profitability implications, as we follow expansion into the
upstream and midstream sectors.
Each issue of GAS Leads features two Matrix Reports.
The first covers regional demand for gas-related products and
services. We examine capital spending, and we look closely at
outsourced operations and maintenance services.
The second Matrix Report examines the market for a specific
product or service. We review major competitors, their market
shares, recent projects, technical innovation and other key items
of interest. We also provide our readers with forecasts of demand
in the various markets for products or services.
To achieve our mission, GAS Leads leverages Zeus Energy
Consulting Group's strength as a central information clearinghouse
for energy-business research.
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| Syngas
Refiner -
$897 per year (24
semi-monthly issues) |
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Syngas
Refiner's objective is to collect, analyze and disseminate
information concerning the emerging markets for products manufactured
from syngas.
Once you have subscribed you will be furnished a "user name"
and "password" which will give you access to our updated
lead stories and "archive search" feature.
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| Upstream
Technology
(formerly
Upstream
UCIO )
- $497 per year
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Upstream
Technology is the first publication to explore the
impact of information technology (IT) on the upstream sector of
the energy industry. Readers will learn about the impact of mergers
on major oil companies IT departments, gain insight into
how e-business technology is expanding for E&P applications,
how technologies are improving operations, financial performance,
and ultimately shareholder value, and much more. As the energy
industry and the Internet become more intertwined, Upstream Technology
will continue to provide objective, comprehensive information
about the upstream sectors IT developments as a whole. The
newsletter covers real case studies from leading companies and
explores the alliances that will shape the 21st century.
Once you have subscribed you will be furnished a "user name"
and "password" which will give you access to our updated
lead stories and "archive search" feature.
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Joint-Industry Projects:
| Offshore
Transmission JIP Report - $797 |
153 Pages Hardcopy and
CD-Rom which includes JIP Conference Speaker Presentations
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Table of Contents
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| I. |
Description and Evaluation
of the Proposed Infrastructure Requirements for Offshore Transmission |
1, 1-8 |
| II. |
Profiles of Competing
Designs and Their Proponents |
2, 1-14 |
| III. |
Background of Industry
Development and Current Issues Offshore Transmission Development |
3, 1-10 |
| IV. |
HVDC Estimates and
Practicality Relative to Other Associated Gas Management Alternatives |
4, 1-3 |
| V. |
Investment Environment
for HVDC Gas-to-Wire Technology |
5, 1-2 |
| Appendix:Offshore Power, CNG, LNG, Undersea
Pipeline, Reinjection Economic Analysis |
A, 1-97 |
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| CNG
Ocean Transport 2004 JIP Report - $4950 |
161 Pages Plus
JIP Conference Speaker
Presentations CD
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The "CNG Ocean
Transport 2004: A Progress Update of the Issues and Opportunities
for Offshore CNG and Renewed and Expanded Economic Evaluation"
report is now complete. This multi-client study builds off of the
work performed in 2002 and 2003 to provide clients an objective,
third-party assessment of the issues, economics and opportunities
for CNG ocean transport.
At our December 2003 conference, it became clear participating clients
had greater interest in a comparison of the five leading CNG technologies
as they relate to prospective applications. Consequently, much of
this work is focused on the unique characteristics of the designs
and the economic implications of such to seven prospective applications.
The report integrates much of the input from the JIP participants
and discussions from the conference with our follow-on analysis.
The report includes the results of economic models which evaluate
CNG ocean transport cases and economics.
The 161 page report is available for $4950 (Texas Residents add
8.25% sales tax) plus $20 shipping ($45 overseas). The price includes
a hardcopy of the report and CD of the JIP Conference Speaker Presentations.
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Conference Reports:
| Oilsands
Report - $997 |
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Western Canada holds vast oilsands deposits that are economically
recoverable at oil prices between $30/bbl and $40/bbl, and the
use of gasification in the production of bituminous oilsands is
poised for rapid expansion. The EIA estimates that operators will
produce some 3.5 million b/d of synthetic crude oil by 2025, up
from 1.1 million b/d currently. Other estimates place the 2025
estimate closer to 5.0 million b/d. We anticipate that some C$4
billion will be spent on gasification systems over the next five
years. We also expect the winners of the technology race to subsequently
enjoy revenues in the range of C$1-2 billion annually. Five technology
firms are aggressively pushing gasification technologies, and
others are in the wings.
A primary factor that could accelerate gasification technology
and infrastructure development is geopolitical instability and/or
the desire of importing nations, like the United States, to achieve
less dependence on foreign energy suppliers. World war involving
Iran, the Arabian Peninsula, Venezuela and/or Africa would motivate
North American investors to accelerate development of indigenous
coal and oilsands. Barring these scenarios, however, several more
immediate challenges, such as construction bottlenecks, labor
shortages and constrained pipeline takeaway capacity, could decelerate
the rate of gasification commercialization in the short to medium
term.
This study examines all of the technological, economic, geopolitical
and logistical drivers that will influence development of the
Canadian oilsands and provides the reader with a wealth of information
on the status of project developments, operators, technology providers,
markets and more.
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| East
Coast LNG: A Most Valuable but Challenging Market - $447 |
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130 Pages
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The objectives of this report are threefold:
First, to access the impact of LNG on the East Coast natural gas
market and the elasticity of that market relative to price of
LNG.
Second, to examine the capability of LNG exporters in the Atlantic
Basin, Mediterranean and Middle East to reliably supply more LNG
to the East Coast market at competitive prices.
Third, to determine the current U.S. capability to receive LNG
for delivery to the East Coast, the practicalities of landing
more LNG (given federal, state and local permitting requirements
and concerns of the public over safety and the environment), and
the challenges of integrating additional LNG supplies into the
gas transmission system.
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| LNG:
Non-Traditional Concepts for Receiving and Regasification - $597 |
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77 Pages
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Zeus Development Corporation's post-conference report, entitled
"LNG: Non-Traditional Concepts for Receiving and Regasification,"
draws on presentations and discussions from the conference sessions
as well as follow-on research of open issues identified during
the meeting. The report profiles new designs, assesses their economics
and compares their capabilities to conventional terminals, considers
the implications for open-access tolling and merchant-import approaches,
and evaluates the timing of their commercial readiness. To prepare
the report, Zeus built on analysis from its 2000 industry report
on conventional LNG receiving and regasification terminals (ISBN:
0-615-11567-5).
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| LNG:
When East Meets West Report - $397 |

101 Pages |
Zeus Development Corporation's post-conference report, entitled
"Examining how West Coast terminals will forever change the
marketplace," draws on presentations and discussions from
the conference sessions as well as follow-on research by Zeus
Development Corporation.
| Table of Contents |
| I. |
Report Introduction |
Appendix 1: Conference Program |
| II. |
Potential LNG Supply to the West
Coast |
Appendix 2: Operating Export
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West Coast Gas Markets |
Appendix 3: Proposed LNG Plants |
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West Coasts Impact on Pacific
LNG Industry |
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Volatile Gas Prices |
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Practicalities of Landing, Integrating
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| "Halting
the Flaring" Report - $249 |
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92 Pages
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Zeus Development Corporation's report entitled "Halting
the Flaring: Advancing Market-Based Alternatives for Associated
Gas reviews the findings of the Monetizing Stranded Gas Reserves
Conference held December 4-6, 2002 in Houston, Texas. The report,
which is priced at $249, draws on presentations and discussions
from the panels as well as expanding research on those issues
identified as important to improving associated gas-management.
A link is provided to Figures and Tables included in the report.
See list of Table of Contents below:
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Introduction |
| II |
Flaring Issues,
Challenges and Emerging Solutions
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An Evaluation of
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Emerging Solutions |
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Flaring Laws |
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Corporate Policies |
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R&D Initiatives
to Reduce Flaring Worldwide |
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The Potential
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Opportunities,
Issues and Challenges for Gas Reinjection |
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Market-Based Approaches
to Associated Gas Management
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Pipeline Challenges
and Advancements |
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Natural-Gas-Ready
FPSO: A Look into the Future |
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Issues and Challenges
for Processing Gas on FPSOs |
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Ceramic Membranes |
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Financeability of
Market-Based Gas-Management Alternatives |
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Ocean Transport of
Natural Gas |
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LNG |
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CNG |
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Hydrates |
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Offshore
Electrification Challenges and Advancements |
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5. |
Floating
Gas Conversion Challenges and Advancements |
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Reference Materials/Reports:
| LNG
Receiving and Regasification Terminals -$997 (Updated Edition) |
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The technology for liquefaction, transport and regasification
of natural gas is well established. But, the specialized knowledge
associated with LNG projects rests with a relatively small number
of firms that design and operate these facilities. In response
to several reader requests, Zeus Development Corporation has published
LNG Receiving and Regasification Terminals: An Overview
of Design, Operation and Project Development Consideration
that covers a number of topics pertinent to everyone interested
in developing, designing or operating an LNG receiving terminal.
Author: Ram R. Tarakad,
Director of Downstream Gas Practice
Zeus Development Corporation
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Price: $997.00 per study - Hardcopy
(120 Pages)
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