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Dec 2009
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Petrochemicals
Renewable Chemicals and Energy

New Technology Valuations: The Values of Technologies Under Development

This study evaluates the intangible assets represented by chemical and energy process technologies that are in the research and development (R&D) phase. These technologies are not yet commercialized but appear to have significant economic value. The study surveys twenty promising technologies and explains Nexant’s assessment of their value.
Sep 2009
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Oil, Gas and Refined Products

Sailing into Unknown Waters - Where Next for Global Gas Trade and Pricing?

This study takes a long-term strategic view of the global market out to 2030 covering the prospects for gas supply and demand, infrastructure investment in gas pipelines, storage and LNG facilities, as well as international gas trade and wholesale gas prices. Three scenarios are considered which are designed to test what might happen under different market states: broad balance, supply surplus, and supply deficit. Projections are based using Nexant's propreitary World Gas Model.
Mar 2009
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Renewable Chemicals and Energy

Liquid Biofuels: The Next Generation

This study assesses the technical status and economic competitiveness of the second and third generations of liquid biofuels and technologies that are likely to supersede traditional ethanol and FAME biodiesel in supplementing or replacing petroleum motor fuels.
Feb 2009
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Petrochemicals
Renewable Chemicals and Energy

Propylene Technology: The Next Generation

This study provides an in-depth quantitative and qualitative analysis of various new and developing technologies for the production of propylene via conventional and emerging process routes and conventional and non-conventional feedstocks, including biomass.
Nov 2008
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Renewable Chemicals and Energy

Brazil's Biofuels Industry: Outlook for a Global Leader

This study assesses the technical, commercial and policy status of existing and anticipated biofuel and biofuels-related activities in Brazil. Related markets such as flexible-fuel and dedicated ethanol vehicles and distiller grains are examined.
Feb 2008
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Renewable Chemicals and Energy

Biobutanol: The Next Big Biofuel

This study examines the manufacturing (by biological and thermochemical routes), economic, global commercial, regulatory, and practical feasibility of biobutanol, and considers whether/how it could fit into existing ethanol/petroleum gasoline infrastructure.

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