Nov/100
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Nov/100
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Nov/100
Article Marketing:Secrets To Writing 120 Articles A Week
Creating unique content for your niche in record breaking time has to be the most asked question I get on a daily basis. Most folks want to know how to write articles in minutes.
If you put some care into it and train every day you could at some point create between 10 and 20 articles per day. Now your typing speed will be a factor and let me start by saying that my typing speed was horrible but over time got faster and faster.
Shall we say that your current speed is 18 words per minute. You are not a pro typist but you know where the letters are on the keyboard. Now if you practice your articles day after day, than I guarantee in a short period of time you will notice a significant difference in your article output.
And you know the more articles you insert online the more visitors you will generate to your web site.
Once you first begin writing you might have to spend many hours on your articles but over time you will be able to finish them earlier. But my best advice to when it comes to writing quick articles is to write about topics your very familiar with.
If you feel you don’t know enough about your niche then read up on some topics by reading other people’s websites, reading monthly trade magazines and attending your niche’s forums. This is an task you must complete on a regular basis. However your efforts will pay off handsomely in time. This is the quickest way for you to become a expert in a particular niche and writing fast articles.
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Nov/100
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Nov/100
Samsung UN55C6300 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black)
Samsung LED HDTV picture quality combine innovation and advanced connectivity options that will keep you entertained 24 / 7. This UN55C6300 LED HDTV also makes it easy being green, and you will save a little green, to be consistent with ENERGY STAR.
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5 stars. Here’s why ..In considering what television to buy my parents, I had the apparent choice between buying an LCD LED or plasma. I opted for the LED, but it would be really hard to go the other way. My parents just wanted a TV that was over 50 inches, while I, being a somewhat cranky, “necessary for the best TV over 50 inches. Well, here’s what I would call the third best TV more than 50 inches (the 8500 and 8000 models better) when the review. This is the first line of the new Samsung LCD coming out this year and beat them small, in recent years 6 and 7 the TV series, providing a better contrast ratio (vs 4000000-1 3000000-1) almost the same price band. Otherwise, it is virtually identical, having examined the specifications. The news is better if, in this case due to firmware updates and other improvements in end engineering and technology.
The TV was delivered about five days after I bought through Amazon, and it took about 15 minutes to configure. Outside the window, it seems incredible. It is thin like a BlackBerry! Some assembly is required with a Phillips head and about 10 screws to secure the TV to support, but was only 4 points in total and added to the suspense. After literally two ropes connected (the HD component cables and power cable) is installed and running. When the picture came on, it was clear. It makes every other TV I’ve seen to shame. You can go to Best Buy and do a comparison side by side and you will not find anything better. Forget plasma is the way to go. I could describe in detail how the image is large, but suffice it to say that the film is perfect for sports news. Even if this is your first HDTV, you’ll see a big difference. I bought a 32 “240 MHz set Decemeber and this TV is in another league. The side panel LED lighting works well, and there is very little adjustment of settings necessary to obtain a quality image true to life.
“True to Life” is understood in new ways when you buy this TV. The longest has been given your last TV purchase, the most striking advances in this technology will be. In any case, it will be a television that will have a useful life years (over a plasma) and always surprising. That said, I guarantee (2 years) of more than 170 additional or more.
Note: I chose LCD Plasma LCD Monitors are quiet and have no risk of burning photo. The 58 “plasma I was looking at the same price. This plasma TV is better than a lower price at the time of the examination. If price is the main concern, I do shop side by side with cheaper compared to plasmas see if the difference in you is worth the money .
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Nov/100
10 Trillion Best Reasons to be Appreciative
Do you appreciate the fact that there are currently 10 trillion working for you — doing their level best 24/7 to keep you alive and well? Have you taken the time recently to thank them or do you, like most, take them for granted?
We are talking, of course, about the estimated 10 trillion cells that the experts, such as Dr. Oz, say make up your body and brain. Each one of these cells is an independent living organism with consciousness and intelligence that it uses to communicate and cooperate with the other cells that compose your physical self. To prove this statement, let’s look at two random heart cells.
If we were to take a single living heart cell and put it on a slide in a drop of saline solution, through a microscope we could observe it alternately contracting and expanding. Onto the other end of this glass slide, we could then place another heart cell from a different host, and we could observe that the two cells were “beating” at differing rates. If, however, we then began slowly moving the cells closer together, we would notice a point at which the two cells start to beat in sync with each other, even though they are still not touching. This means that the heart cells have the ability to communicate and cooperate with one another. For this to be possible there must be cellular intelligence. Isn’t that truly amazing?
Could these two alternately contracting and relaxing cells, working together, pump blood? No. How about if they gathered a few of their friends so that there are now, let’s say, 17 heart cells “beating” as one; would they now be able to circulate blood? Of course not. If, however, 100 billion of them teamed up to form a heart, then they can; that is, with their innate intelligence, their stellar communication skills and their willingness and ability to play a specialized role and work together, they can pump blood. Not so fast. Where would the blood go? From where would the blood come? To serve a useful purpose, the heart cells / heart have to be part of a complete circulatory system made up of arteries, veins, capillaries … in order to circulate the blood. Then there is the little issue of other tissues, organs and systems necessary to complete the organism — YOUR BODY!
Each of the 10 trillion (remember, that is 10-thousand billion with a B) cells of which your body consists has intelligence and the ability and willingness to play a specialized role in keeping you humming along. Together, by communicating with one another and cooperating in an infinitely complex set of interactions, they make it possible for you to live on this planet we call Earth.Is this not awe inspiring? Is it not something worth your appreciating?
Think about it. When was the last time you had to tell your heart to pump blood or your kidneys to carry out their role of filtration? Do you have to cajole them or threaten them to get them to get to work? Do they ask for time off, call in sick or request more vacation time and then threaten to go on strike if they don’t get it? Do the cells of the intestines complain about their working conditions in the odoriferous, dark, dank bowels of your body; do they ask to trade places with the skin cells so they can enjoy the soft breezes and warm sun and receive praise for their beauty? No!
Their own well being and your well being are their top priority, and when their lifespan (whether a day, a couple of weeks, 120 days …) comes to an end, they have their progeny carry on their work to keep you alive and vibrant. Now that’s dedication!
And what do we do? Instead of heaping praise on our cells, these dedicated servants, for a job well done (you are upright and vertical for most of the day, aren’t you, and able to make conscious choices – right?), we tend to find the one thing that is wrong with us and focus and complain about that. It might be toenail fungus, heartburn, a pimple, a boil or even a more serious chronic condition, but whatever it is, it gets the bulk of the attention that we give our body. Is that right?
Here’s the problem. When we gripe and complain about stuff that’s going wrong (justified or not), this negative thinking/focus results in the adrenal glands spewing cortisol into the bloodstream to deal with the imminent threat (that’s how the cells perceive the situation). This focus, if maintained for long periods of time, can lead to states of anxiety, feeling overwhelmed, fear, depression, confusion — resulting in more and more of the cortisol and its stress-related buddies being released into your system. These stress hormones (cortisol, et al) prepare your body for fight or flight, which might be overkill for a hangnail.
The real problem is that since cortisol is linked to dealing with imminent danger, a threat to survival left over from the days of saber-tooth tigers and such, it takes priority over everyday functions, such as the release of HgH (human growth hormone), whose function it is to repair and regenerate cells. Thus when there is cortisol in the system, hgh is not released to grow new cells and repair cells damaged by free radicals and the general wear and tear that aging cells regularly incur. As a result, the aging of the cells of your body and brain is accelerated — you grow old and fall apart even faster than you otherwise would.
Here’s the solution. Spend less time worrying about what disease condition might attack you or griping about your present ailment(s) and spend more time appreciating the 95% or more of your physical and mental self that is doing extremely well. When you wake up in the morning, go to bed at night and before each and every meal or snack, take a moment to FEEL appreciation for something your body and/or brain are doing well. Focus on a single item, such as your good eyesight, your ability to digest food, your immune system’s ability to fight off foreign invaders … and FEEL real heartfelt appreciation. Or you can make a list of 5 or 10 things your body/brain have been doing well and spend a few seconds enjoying feelings of gratefulness. This will help you switch from a cortisol / problem-oriented self to being a person with robust health because your pituitary is spewing gobs of Hgh, which is repairing and regenerating cells so they can serve you better. Imagine 10 trillion well-trained specialists working 24/7 for your well being. That’s something worth appreciating!
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Nov/100
Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets – Analysis of Capacity, Demand, Supply, Margin and Competitive Scenario to 2015
GlobalData’s new report “Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets – Analysis of Capacity, Demand, Supply, Margin and Competitive Scenario to 2015″ provides an in-depth analysis on the existing and planned refinery capacity additions, major trends and challenges, crude oil logistics, major oil ports, crude oil pipelines, crude oil storage terminals, capacity of refineries by configuration and type for the top ten emerging refining markets like China, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Iraq, Indonesia, Venezuela, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. The report provides annual crude distillation capacity by country along with positioning of refineries based on capacity, complexity and converstion ratios in the top 10 emerging refinery markets. The report provides a comparison of average Nelson Complexity Index (NCI) and conversion ratio between top ten emerging refining markets and also against global average. The report compares the petroleum product consumption vis-à-vis gross domestic product (GDP) and petroleum product consumption vis-à-vis refining capacity growth for top ten emerging refining markets. The research provides latest information on the crude imports by source country for the emerging refining countries and the share of the crude oil imports and exports apart from giving an overview on refining operations of top refining companies in top 10 emerging refining markets. The report also highlights foreign investments, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and new projects in the development of refineries in the top 10 emerging refining markets.
Scope
The report provides a detailed analysis on the global top 10 refining markets encompassing refining capacity, upcoming refineries and key companies driving industry growth, and the competitive scenario of each market. Its scope is as follows.
– Comparative outlook of the countries along with key comparisons for top 10 emerging refining markets like China, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Iraq, Indonesia, Venezuela, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates.
– Highlights the key trends, drivers and challenges in each of the top 10 emerging refining markets up to 2015.
– Information on refinery capacity additions through the commissioning of new refineries and the expansion of existing refineries to 2015.
– In-depth comparison of the top 10 emerging refining markets based on key operational indicators including refinery capacity and capacity growth between 2000 and 2015.
– Compares the top 10 emerging refining markets based on average NCI and conversion ratio. It also compares the NCI for major companies in top 10 emerging refining markets.
– Provides historic and future refining capacity forecasts by country and company.
– Information on capacity by configuration of refineries for each country and split by type (such as coking, cracking, hydroskimming and topping)
– Comparison of refineries within each market by capacity and NCI.
– Comparison of NCI of each market with global average.
– Comparison of the top 10 emerging refining markets based on key market indicators like petroleum product consumption and GDP growth, refining capacity growth.
– Comparison of the top 10 emerging refining markets based on planned projects to 2015.
– Comparison of the competitive overview in each of the top 10 emerging refining markets between 2009 and 2015 along with the refinery capacity of key companies during the period 2000-2015.
– Information on refinery related infrastructures, including the oil and petroleum product pipelines, terminals, oil ports in each market.
– Recent developments in each of the top 10 emerging refining markets.
– Information on existing and planned joint ventures, foreign investments and planned projects for the top 10 emerging refining markets.
Reasons to buy
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights into refinery infrastructure and capacity based on the petroleum product demand in other developed and emerging countries worldwide.
– Identify opportunities and challenges in top 10 emerging refinery markets worldwide.
– Understand the market positioning of top 10 emerging refining markets in correlation with global refinery outlook
– Increase future revenue and profitability with the help of insights on the opportunities and critical success factors of the existing refineries and refining markets
– Benchmark your investments against the major players in the global refinery companies.
– Be ahead of the competition by keeping yourself abreast with all of the latest refinery data on planned and existing refineries
– Plan your investments to minimize the impact of lower demand on the refinery performance
– Identify the most suitable type of refinery based on the product demand, complexity index and conversion ratio for the geography.
– Plan your project locations and project types in order to capitalize on the growing petroleum product demand.
– Identify the most suitable geography to invest in new refinery projects.
– Target the most suitable geography for refinery projects based on the government support and domestic demand.
– Develop custom strategies for different geographies based on petroleum product demand, refinery utilization ratio in the respective area.
– Navigate the refinery market through detailed analysis of existing refinery market dynamics, utilization rates and potential changes.
– Identify the most promising geography to invest in new refinery, in order to capture the rising petroleum product demand.
– Design your expansion and new entry strategies based on the competitive structure of the markets.
– Gain insights into the strengths and weaknesses of your competitors based on the planned market shares of key refinery companies in top 10 emerging refinery markets, including the China, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Iraq, Indonesia, Venezuela, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates.
– The research will allow you to identify prospective investment targets through comprehensive updates and discussions of new refineries.
Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 3
1.1 List of Tables 7
1.2 List of Figures 8
2 Introduction 11
2.1 Market Definition 11
2.2 GlobalData Report Guidance 12
3 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Comparative Outlook 13
3.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Key Comparisons 13
3.1.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Comparison of Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets Based on Contribution (%) of Indigenous and Imported Crude Oil to Refinery Feedstock, 2003-2009 13
3.1.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Comparison of Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets Based on Total Refining Capacity Additions (MMTPA), 2000-2015 15
3.1.3 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Comparison of Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets Based on Net Refining Capacity Addition (MMTPA) and Growth Rate (%), 2010-2015 16
3.1.4 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Comparison Based on Demand of Total Petroleum Products (Thousand Barrels/day), 2003-2015 18
3.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Recent Trends 19
3.2.1 National Oil Companies Investing in Refinery Infrastructure to Reduce Dependence on Petroleum Product Imports 19
3.2.2 Varying Product Demand Drives Refineries to Produce Petroleum Products with High Consumption Volumes 19
3.2.3 Iran is Investing in Refinery Infrastructure to Reduce Dependence on Petroleum Product Imports 19
3.2.4 Export Market Focus Will Sustain Refinery Utilization Rates in India 20
3.2.5 Domestic Crude Oil Production Increase in Brazil and Venezuela Necessitates Investment in Refineries 20
3.3 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Major Challenges 21
3.3.1 Decline in Global Refinery Utilization Rates Are Expected to Persist in the Short-term 21
3.3.2 Refining Companies in the Emerging Markets Require Complex Refineries to Produce Heavier and Sour Crude 21
3.3.3 Volatile and Declining Refining Margins Challenge Refining Companies in Emerging Refining Markets 21
3.3.4 Low Petroleum Product Demand from the US Stalls the Refinery Expansions in Middle East Region 21
4 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Crude Oil Supply and Logistics 22
4.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Major Source Countries for Crude Oil 22
4.1.1 China, Crude Oil Import Share (%) by Country, 2009 22
4.1.2 India, Crude Oil Import Share (%) by Country, 2009 22
4.1.3 Brazil, Crude Oil Import Share (%) by Country, 2009 23
4.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Crude Oil Logistics 24
4.2.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Crude Oil Logistics, Major Oil Ports 24
4.2.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Crude Oil Logistics, Major Crude Oil Pipelines 33
4.2.3 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Crude Oil Logistics, Major Oil Storage Terminals 43
5 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Processing Capacity and Complexity Analysis 50
5.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Refining Capacity by Market, 2000-2015 50
5.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Configuration of Refineries 52
5.2.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Distribution of Refineries Based on Type, 2009 52
5.2.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Distribution of Refining Capacity (MMTPA) Based on Type, 2009 53
5.3 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Crude Distillation Unit (CDU) Annual Capacity of Active Refineries by Market, 2009 54
5.3.1 China, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 54
5.3.2 India, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 55
5.3.3 Iran, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 55
5.3.4 Saudi Arabia, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 56
5.3.5 Brazil, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 56
5.3.6 Iraq, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 56
5.3.7 Indonesia, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 57
5.3.8 Venezuela, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 57
5.3.9 Kuwait, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 57
5.3.10 United Arab Emirates, CDU Annual Capacity of Active Refineries (MMTPA), 2009 57
5.4 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Comparative Positioning of Refineries by Market 58
5.4.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Positioning of Refineries Based on Capacity (MMTPA) and Complexity (NCI), 2009 58
5.4.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Positioning of Refineries Based on Conversion Ratio, 2009 70
5.5 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Comparison based on Nelson Complexity and Conversion Ratio 74
5.5.1 Comparison Based on Nelson Complexity Index of Top 10 Emerging Markets vis-à-vis Global Average 74
5.5.2 Comparison Based on Conversion Ratio of Top 10 Emerging Markets vis-à-vis Global Average 75
6 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Refined Products Outlook and Trends 76
6.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis GDP Growth by Market, 2003-2009 76
6.1.1 China, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 76
6.1.2 India, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 77
6.1.3 Iran, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 77
6.1.4 Saudi Arabia, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 78
6.1.5 Brazil, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 78
6.1.6 Iraq, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 79
6.1.7 Indonesia, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 79
6.1.8 Venezuela, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 80
6.1.9 Kuwait, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 80
6.1.10 United Arab Emirates, Petroleum Product Consumption (Thousand Barrels per Day) vis-à-vis GDP Growth (%), 2003-2009 81
6.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth by Market, 2003-2015 82
6.2.1 China, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 82
6.2.2 India, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 83
6.2.3 Iran, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 84
6.2.4 Saudi Arabia, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 85
6.2.5 Brazil, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 85
6.2.6 Iraq, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 86
6.2.7 Indonesia, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 86
6.2.8 Venezuela, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 87
6.2.9 Kuwait, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 87
6.2.10 United Arab Emirates, Petroleum Product Consumption vis-à-vis Refining Capacity Growth (Thousand barrels per Day), 2003-2015 88
7 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Refinery Operation and Margin Analysis 89
7.1 Refining Industry in Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Throughput and Utilization, 2003-2009 89
7.2 Refining Margins Analysis and Forecasts in Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets 94
7.2.1 Hydroskimming Refinery Margins ($ /Barrel), 2003-2015 94
7.2.2 Hydrocracking Refinery Margins ($ /Barrel), 2003-2015 95
7.2.3 Cracking Refinery Margins ($ /Barrel), 2003-2015 96
8 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Market Share Analysis 97
8.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Capacity by Company, 2000-2015 97
8.1.1 China, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 97
8.1.2 India, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 98
8.1.3 Iran, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 98
8.1.4 Saudi Arabia, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 99
8.1.5 Brazil, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 100
8.1.6 Iraq, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 101
8.1.7 Indonesia, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 102
8.1.8 Venezuela, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 102
8.1.9 Kuwait, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 102
8.1.10 United Arab Emirates, Refining Industry, Capacity (MMTPA) by Company, 2000-2015 103
8.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Capacity Share Vis-à-vis Growth in Refining Capacity of Major Refining Companies, 2000-2015 104
8.3 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Comparison of Nelson Complexity Index by Company, 2009 105
8.4 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Refining Operations 106
8.4.1 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Refining Operations, Overview 106
8.4.2 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 106
8.4.3 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Refining Operations, Key Planned Projects 106
8.5 Petrochina CompanyLtd., Refining Operations 107
8.5.1 Petrochina Company Ltd., Refining Operations, Overview 107
8.5.2 Petrochina Company Ltd., Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 107
8.5.3 Petrochina Company Ltd., Refining Operations, Key Planned Projects 107
8.6 Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Refining Operations 108
8.6.1 Indian Oil Corporation, Refining Operations, Overview 108
8.6.2 Indian Oil Corporation, Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 108
8.6.3 Indian Oil Corporation, Refining Operations, Key Planned Projects 108
8.7 National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company, Refining Operations 109
8.7.1 National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company, Refining Operations, Overview 109
8.7.2 National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company, Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 109
8.7.3 National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company, Refining Operations, Key Planned Projects 109
8.8 Saudi Aramco, Refining Operations 110
8.8.1 Saudi Aramco, Refining Operations, Overview 110
8.8.2 Saudi Aramco, Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 110
8.8.3 Saudi Aramco, Refining Operations, Key Planned Projects 111
8.9 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Refining Operations 111
8.9.1 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Refining Operations, Overview 111
8.9.2 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 111
8.9.3 Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Refining Operations, Key Planned Projects 111
8.10 North Refineries Company, Refining Operations 112
8.10.1 North Refineries Company, Refining Operations, Overview 112
8.10.2 North Refineries Company, Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 112
8.10.3 North Refineries Company, Refining Operations, Key Planned Projects 112
8.11 PT. Pertamina, Refining Operations 113
8.11.1 PT. Pertamina, Refining Operations, Overview 113
8.11.2 PT. Pertamina, Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 113
8.12 Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A., Refining Operations 113
8.12.1 Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A., Refining Operations, Overview 113
8.12.2 Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A., Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 114
8.12.3 Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A., Refining Operations, Key Planned Projects 114
8.13 Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Refining Operations 114
8.13.1 Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Refining Operations, Overview 114
8.13.2 Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 114
8.14 Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company, Refining Operations 115
8.14.1 Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company, Refining Operations, Overview 115
8.14.2 Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company, Refining Operations, Key Refineries, 2009 115
9 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Foreign Investments, Mergers and Acquisitions, Joint Ventures and New Projects 116
9.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Major Foreign Investments, Mergers and Acquisitions, Joint Ventures and New Projects 116
9.1.1 China, Refining Projects Involving Foreign Investments and Joint Ventures 116
9.1.2 India, Refining Projects Involving Foreign Investments and Joint Ventures 116
9.1.3 Iran, Refining Projects Involving Foreign Investments and Joint Ventures 117
9.1.4 Saudi Arabia, Refining Projects Involving Foreign Investments and Joint Ventures 117
9.1.5 Brazil, Refining Projects Involving Foreign Investments and Joint Ventures 118
9.1.6 Iraq, Refining Projects Involving Foreign Investments and Joint Ventures 118
9.1.7 Indonesia, Refining Projects Involving Foreign Investments and Joint Ventures 118
9.1.8 United Arab Emirates, Refining Projects Involving Foreign Investments and Joint Ventures 119
9.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Upcoming Projects and Capital Expenditure, 2009-2015 120
10 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Planned Refineries 121
10.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Snapshot of Planned Refineries 121
10.1.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Key Data for Planned Refineries 121
10.1.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Planned Refining Capacity by Country, 2009-2015 121
10.1.3 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Planned Coking Capacity by Country, 2009-2015 122
10.1.4 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Planned Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity by Country, 2009-2015 123
10.1.5 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Planned Hydrocracking Capacity by Country, 2009-2015 124
10.1.6 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Top 10 Planned Refineries, 2009-2015 125
10.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Market Share Analysis by Key Companies among Top 10 Emerging Geographies 126
10.2.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Refining Markets, Planned Refining Capacity by Company, 2010-2015 126
11 Appendix 127
11.1 Methodology 127
11.1.1 Coverage 128
11.1.2 Secondary Research 129
11.1.3 Primary Research 129
11.1.4 Midstream Forecasts 129
11.1.5 Expert Panel Validation 129
11.2 Contact Us 129
11.3 About GlobalData 130
11.4 Disclaimer 130
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