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Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA), a wholly owned subsidiary of IHS Energy, is a leading advisor to international energy companies, governments, financial institutions, and technology providers. CERA delivers critical knowledge and independent analysis on energy markets, geopolitics, industry trends, and strategy. Our services help decision makers anticipate the energy future and formulate timely, successful action plans in the face of rapid changes and uncertainty. CERA's expertise covers all major energy sectors--oil and refined products, natural gas, and electric power--on a global and regional basis. CERA is valued for our independence, fundamental research, creativity, foresight, and original thinking. Our unique integrated framework of specialties enables us to offer new insights and ideas, often well ahead of conventional wisdom, providing a comprehensive "early warning system" that has a direct impact on investment, decision making, and performance. CERA's team of experts is headed by Daniel Yergin, Chairman and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money and Power. Dr. Yergin is also coauthor of the critically acclaimed book The Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy, which was produced as a three-part series for PBS. CERA has over 200 staff worldwide, with offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Washington, DC; Oakland, California; Calgary; Paris; Oslo; Moscow; Mexico City; São Paulo; and Beijing.
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Beijing Calgary
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Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA), a wholly owned subsidiary of IHS Energy, is a leading advisor to international energy companies, governments, financial institutions, and technology providers. CERA delivers critical knowledge and independent analysis on energy markets, geopolitics, industry trends, and strategy. Our services help decision makers anticipate the energy future and formulate timely, successful action plans in the face of rapid changes and uncertainty. CERA's expertise covers all major energy sectors--oil and refined products, natural gas, and electric power--on a global and regional basis. CERA is valued for our independence, fundamental research, creativity, foresight, and original thinking. Our unique integrated framework of specialties enables us to offer new insights and ideas, often well ahead of conventional wisdom, providing a comprehensive "early warning system" that has a direct impact on investment, decision making, and performance. CERA's team of experts is headed by Daniel Yergin, Chairman and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money and Power. Dr. Yergin is also coauthor of the critically acclaimed book The Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy, which was produced as a three-part series for PBS. CERA has over 200 staff worldwide, with offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Washington, DC; Oakland, California; Calgary; Paris; Oslo; Moscow; Mexico City; São Paulo; and Beijing.
Daniel Yergin CERA Chairman
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Cambridge, MA
Washingto, DC
Oakland, CA
Oslo Moscow
Bangkok Mexico City
Beijing Calgary
Paris Sao Paulo
more information
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Parent Company Partnership CompanyAmerican Natural Resources Co. American Natural Alaskan Co.The Columbia Gas System Inc. Columbia Alaskan Gas Trans. Co.InterNorth, Inc. Northern Arctic Gas Co.Northwest Energy Co. Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Co.Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Calaska Energy Co.Pacific Lighting Corp. Pacific Interstate Trans. Co. (Arctic)Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Pan Alaskan Gas Co.Texas Eastern Corp. Tetco Four Inc.Texas gas Trans. Corp. Texas Gas Alaska Corp.TransCanada Pipeline Ltd. Trans Canada Pipeline Alaska Ltd.United Energy Resources Inc. United Alaska Fuels Corp.
Original Eleven Companies To Build the Alaska Gas Pipeline ANGTA of 1976 (Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Act/System)
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Major North American Natural Gas
Source: Cambridge Energy Research Associates.Updated March 200210530-6
Mackenzie Delta Area
SableIslandArea
Labarge andBig Piney
Area
Overthrust Belt
San Juan BasinCoalbed Methane
and Conventional Infill
Deep Wilcox, Lobo,and Yegua Trend Flexure Trend,
Subsalt, Shelf,and Transition
Zone
Deep Frioand Miocene
associated withsalt domes
Mobile BayNorphlet
Green RiverBasin
Uinta (CSM) Central and NorthernAppalachian Basins,
Trenton/Black River Play
Burgos BasinGas Development
Area
HiberniaArea
Lower CretaceousCarbonate Trend
Elk HillsMolino Offshore CSM Project
Pocahontas GasSwan Creek FieldEast Lost Hills
(Temblor)
Prudhoe Bay
LabradorShelf
Montoya-DevonianHorizontal Play
Point Thomson
Giddings FieldGeorgetown drill deepers
Western Gas Area
AustinChalkDeep
AnadarkoBasin
PinnacleReefs
RatonBasin
Tuscaloosa/Chalk Trend
Wind River BasinMadden Deep UnitCave Gulch Area—
Waltman FieldPowder River
CoalbedMethane
(CSM)
Jonah, PinedaleFields
DJ Basin
CSM
Antrim ShaleNiagara
Reef Trend
East TexasBossier Sand Play
Liard Plateau Area(K-29, M-25 Fields)
WCSBShallow
GasWCSB
Foothills
West CentralAlberta
NortheastBC Plains
Cook Inlet
Lady Fern(Devonian)
Cotton Valley
HackberrySand
BarnettShale Cherokee CSM
Arkoma-Potato HillsJackfork, CSM
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