Focus: Energy & Resources Predictions 2012Top 10 trends facing the global energy & resources industry |
Volatility in commodity prices, breakthroughs in nanotechnology, new technologies in oil recovery, the future of oil field services, and the rising importance of water footprint for energy companies are among the issues explored in Energy & Resources Predictions 2012 from Deloitte's global Energy & Resources group.
This third edition of the Energy & Resources Predictions series launched at Deloitte’s recent annual EMEA partners’ seminar in Moscow. The two-day event focused on emerging energy trends in the EMEA region with a special focus on Russia and the CIS region.
Download the report and explore this collection of Deloitte thought leadership, including the Global oil & gas tax newsletter, to learn more about the trends that will influence this dynamic industry in 2012.
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| Energy & Resources Predictions 2012 The energy and resources sector is in a constant state of change from pricing and technology issues to the impact of dynamic political situations around the globe. Deloitte’s Energy & Resources Predictions 2012 will give you a look at the top challenges and trends facing the industry in the coming year. |
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| The Middle East E&R whitepaper series As the Middle East continues to feel the impact of the global financial crisis and changing political climates, governments are finding a new set of challenges in the energy and resources sector. |