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Debt financing in the midstream oil and gas market

The global recession and market downturn has had a dramatic effect on the mid and downstream oil and gas markets, including refineries, oil terminals, pipelines and LNG. Participants in these sectors have had to re-examine every aspect of how they operate and fund themselves. With respect to the outlook for bank financing in the midstream sector, Bora Bariman, Associate Director, UK Oil & Gas, Lloyds Banking Group, examines sector dynamics, developments in the debt financing environment and repercussions for financial structures over the next few years.

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PR Feb 2010 - p24-26.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: Investment - DSI21-Refining-articles

Subjects: Environment, Banking, finance and investment, Trading, Gas markets, Refining, Pipeline, Transportation of products, Liquefied natural gas, Oil and gas, Oil, LNG Terminals

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