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en Spare capacity has never been as low as it is today in upstream and downstream. A lot of investment is needed.

en The upstream and downstream constraints are real and long-term and we're seeing almost daily examples of them. We're going to have a very strong price environment until the steam is taken out of demand or until investment catches up and restores a spare capacity cushion to production and refining.

en The market will remain tight in the next three years. Upstream and downstream capacity is not enough.

en Today there is a very thin layer of insulation in the oil market amounting to approximately one million barrels a day, meaning that every small disruption, be it a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico or riots in Nigeria or instability in the Middle East, immediately creates a rise in prices. This situation will be with us for a long time because there is no new spare capacity. Building spare capacity requires an investment of billions of dollars to create infrastructure that may sit idle most of the time. Nobody will invest on those terms,

en There is a need to reduce obstacles to both upstream and downstream investment, and to invigorate conservation programs. These measures will take some time to show effect but surely the sooner we start the better.

en The current price level is providing the returns needed to attract adequate investment. We believe spare crude oil production capacity will grow sufficiently in the next 3-4 years to restore some margin of safety to world crude markets.

en They have to get compliance in order. With six million barrels a day of spare capacity they don't have any credibility in the market unless they can control spare capacity,

en We will collectively make a pledge to have the spare capacity available if needed, but I don't believe it is needed,

en We are up above $60 because of Iran. If something happened in Iran we would be in trouble because there isn't enough spare capacity to make up for the loss. If there was 3 or 6 million barrels of spare capacity there wouldn't be this kind of reaction.

en The IEA attributes the increase in crude oil prices this year more to weather and logistical-related supply losses (Russia, Australia, Iraq) than geopolitical issues (Iran and Nigeria). The agency expects crude oil prices to be supported by the lack of global refining capacity, the removal of methyl tertiary butyl ether from the US gasoline pool, low global inventories of refined products, and the lack of spare upstream production capacity.

en He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. DSL is a little more attractive to technical users because of its two-way upstream/downstream potential.

en We'd like to think we have pretty aggressive organic growth in the company, both upstream and downstream,

en Remember, a dead fish can float downstream, but it takes a live one to swim upstream.
  W. C. Fields

en With the proceeds from the A share issue, we will be able to fine-tune the integration of the company's upstream and downstream operations.

en There isn't the spare capacity to make up for the missing production in the Gulf of Mexico. OPEC used to have 4 to 5 million barrels of spare capacity. That's down to about 1.5 million barrels a day this year.


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