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Oil Refinery Database Provides Detailed Information about the Petroleum Refining Sector
The Evaluate Energy oil refineries database covers every single oil refinery world wide, who owns the refinery and its capacity such as Current Distillation capacity, Current Thermal Cat Cracking and Coking Capacity and provides a figure for the Nelson Complexity ratio for each. The Nelson Complexity Index / Ratio is a measure of secondary conversion capacity in comparison to the primary distillation capacity of a refinery. A high Nelson Complexity Index suggests that the refinery will have greater value addition, and higher refining margins, as compared to less complex refineries. There are also listings of planned refinery enhancements and refinery projects happening worldwide. From the refining module it is also possible to make side by side comparisons for all the major refiners for example comparing CEPSA’s refinery utilisation to Gazprom or the Downstream Oil Marketing spend of Black Hills Corp with that or Anadarko. It’s quick and simple to get percentage growth rates in Capex across the sector, in much the same way it is for the E&P companies using Evaluate Energy’s bespoke software.
Evaluate Energy is a flexible online subscription service for the Oil and Gas industry providing a wealth of information useful to Financial Analysts, Government bodies and oil and gas Company Strategists. It provides in depth historical information on companies, such as Financial and Operating data, Finding and Development costs, EBITDA, Reserves, Production on a company or country basis. All this information can be compared across companies in a simple oil and gas report and exported to excel for use in 3rd party models. It also contains a comprehensive M&A database which tracks all deal metrics such as the acquired cost of a barrel of oil or the acquired cost of a barrel of reserves.
If you would like to find out more about Evaluate Energy and to request a trial access of the product please contact: Danny Ghale either by phoning +442072476120 or by emailing dannyg@evaluategroup.com
More information is available on the Evaluate Energy website at http://www.evaluateenergy.com
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