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imported>Doug Williamson
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''Interest rate benchmarks''.
''Oil and gas''


Hong Kong Overnight Index Average.
The maximum global total demand for oil and gas.


Peak demand has not yet been reached.


== See also ==
* [[Benchmark]]
* [[Euro Overnight Index Average ]]
* [[EURONIA]]
* [[Financial Stability Board]]
* [[HIBOR]]
* [[Hong Kong]]
* [[LIBOR]]
* [[Over night index average rate]]
* [[Overnight indexed swap]]
* [[RFR WG]]
* [[Risk-free rates]]
* [[SARON]]
* [[SOFR]]
* [[SONIA]]
* [[Sterling overnight index average]]
* [[TONAR]]
* [[Transition risk]]


<span style="color:#4B0082">''''''Peak demand' new worry for fossil fuel producers'''''</span>
:"Remember 'peak oil'? ...
:It never happened. In the event, more and more oil and gas keeps being discovered...


===Other links===
:This has given rise to a new worry for fossil-fuel producers - 'peak demand'. Already, demand for hydrocarbons in advanced economies is beginning to fall. Rising use in the developing world ensures that, overall, global consumption should continue to grow for some years to come yet, but the peak may be much closer than generally appreciated...


[[Media:Slaughter and May interest rate benchmarks.pdf| 2021: A Benchmark Odyssey, Practical Guidance for Treasurers on interest rate benchmarks, Slaughter and May]]
:Renewables are very unlikely to replace hydrocarbons entirely... But we could be looking at a much swifter decline than generally imagined, with big implications for the price of oil and, therefore, the future of its main producers."


[[Media:The_Treasurer_-_LIBOR_-_Goodbye_to_all_that.pdf| LIBOR: Goodbye to all that, The Treasurer]]


[https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/markets/transition-to-sterling-risk-free-rates-from-libor: Transition to sterling risk-free rates from Libor]
:''The Treasurer magazine, March 2017, p15 - Jeremy Warner, assistant editor of The Daily Telegraph.''


[https://www.evia.org.uk/ European Venues and Intermediaries Association - EVIA]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
== See also ==
[[Category:The_business_context]]
* [[Hydrocarbons]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
* [[OPEC]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
* [[Peak oil]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
* [[Renewables]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]

Revision as of 13:16, 13 March 2017

Oil and gas

The maximum global total demand for oil and gas.

Peak demand has not yet been reached.


'Peak demand' new worry for fossil fuel producers

"Remember 'peak oil'? ...
It never happened. In the event, more and more oil and gas keeps being discovered...
This has given rise to a new worry for fossil-fuel producers - 'peak demand'. Already, demand for hydrocarbons in advanced economies is beginning to fall. Rising use in the developing world ensures that, overall, global consumption should continue to grow for some years to come yet, but the peak may be much closer than generally appreciated...
Renewables are very unlikely to replace hydrocarbons entirely... But we could be looking at a much swifter decline than generally imagined, with big implications for the price of oil and, therefore, the future of its main producers."


The Treasurer magazine, March 2017, p15 - Jeremy Warner, assistant editor of The Daily Telegraph.


See also