I just got this e-mail from Energy Intelligence (www.energy.intel.com).
A year has passed since military operations began in Iraq: It was on Thursday, Mar. 20, 2003, that missiles found targets in central Baghdad and heralded the "shock and awe" that defined the early stages of the conflict.
Uncertainty is not an option
One year on and the political and economic scenarios in Iraq are still highly uncertain. That is why Energy Intelligence has prepared an update to its benchmark survey, Iraqi Oil & Gas: A Bonanza-In-Waiting (first published immediately after hostilities finished in 2003). The updated edition contains the original report - free - and we are pleased to offer it to you for only $695 (non-subscriber price $795).
The updated report, Iraqi Oil & Gas: A Bonanza Still In Waiting will offer you unique insight into the real situation on the ground in Iraq. It addresses the key questions and delivers the insights you need into operations in this oil-rich country: What is the resource base, its future potential, and likely impact on the international energy business?
The new report takes you even further and includes:
Access to two online, interactive maps of upstream and downstream activity in Iraq (Online report only)
Updated analysis of the current and potential energy projects in the region
Updated field and pipeline analysis
The new medium-term upstream outlook
Updated assessment of the economic, financial, reconstruction and development situation
Changes to administrative structures in the energy sector and the changes within the last year
Updates on overall political changes that have taken place over the last year
It's the essential resource for those assessing the value of Iraqi reconstruction.
Strengthen your investment analysis with this report's in-depth perspective on the trends for Iraq's current and historical oil and gas production.
Understand the financial risk potential of Iraq's debt burden and shattered economy and the potential cost to revitalize its infrastructure.
Assess the legal and political implications of Iraq's return to the international oil market.
Explore detailed assessments of developed and undeveloped fields and the status of upstream contracts using detailed maps and charts of Iraq's 84 discovered oil and gas fields, the 73 that have production potential and the 25 that have been developed.
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If your business is looking to invest in Iraq, or is assessing Iraq's potential for future growth, then you need the most up-to-date assessment of the picture on the ground on your desk - NOW.