WORLD OIL supplies today are barely adequate to keep thirsty consumers happy but evidence from around the globe is that a flood of new projects is set to pump up the planet's production in the years to come. Scenarios painted by leading analysts and oil companies show the slow recovery in upstream revenues and profits experienced across the industry during 1999 and into 2000 working its way through the system into a cautious increase in exploration and production spending.
Here comes the flood...
Cash-rich producers whose coffers are swelling from the effects of surging oil prices are poised to unleash a tidal wave of fresh crude supplies on the global market, recently hit by widespread protests over high fuel costs, as they push the start button on new projects
27 October 2000 0:00 GMT
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27 October 2000 0:00 GMT