Oil & Gas – Publications
Oil & Gas – Publications
KPMG knowledge base of articles and publications that demonstrate our understanding of many of the complex business challenges in the global oil and gas sector.
The future of IT: An oil and gas perspective
Agility fuels success in oil and gas.
COVID-19: A perspective on the Energy and Utilities sector
In our 100 seconds video, Simon Virley, Partner, UK Head of Energy and Natural Resources, provides his insights on the impact of COVID-19 on the Energy and Utilities sector.
Drilling down: Maintaining cyber security vigilance during business continuity challenges
Actions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 are forcing oil and gas organizations to increase their reliance on remote access and fewer on-site operational staff, raising cybersecurity concerns.
Collective action to weather the storm.
The future of IT: An oil and gas perspective
Agility fuels success in oil and gas.
This Oil & Gas industry snapshot provides survey responses from 69 IT leaders.
2018 KPMG CEO Outlook: Oil & Gas
Despite the rapid speed of technology and innovation pressuring the industry, oil and gas CEOs see technological disruption as more of an opportunity.
UK energy leaders discuss the energy transition.
Zero based budgeting can help automotive manufacturers invest in strategic initiatives.
Preparing the downstream oil and gas industry for the mobility revolution
Delivering long-term value in E&P
Despite falling margins, E&P firms have exciting opportunities to deliver long-term value and gain competitive advantage.
How leading exploration and production companies can drive superior performance in unconventional resources.
Is the IOC business model dead?
The business model of the international oil company (IOC) has not died ─ but its vital signs are not encouraging. The question now is what steps IOCs need to take to remain competitive in global markets given changing supply/demand profiles, alternative forms of energy and new entrants.
Harvey Nash/KPMG CIO Survey 2017 (PDF 334 KB)
This energy sector snapshot provides survey responses from more than 100 energy companies on some of the key topics, and highlights several areas where this sector’s responses differed significantly from those from across all industries.
Global Construction Survey: Make it, or break it
Reimagining governance, people and technology in the construction industry.
2017 KPMG Global Energy Conference Recap (PDF 10.2 MB)
The KPMG Global Energy Institute is proud to announce the release of the 2017 Global Energy Conference Recap. The recap highlights the trends and issues brought forward throughout the conference via the breakout, keynote, and general sessions.
Winning in a transformed marketplace: A playbook for LNG businesses
LNG markets are going through significant change in the form of increased customer focus.
Rethinking the upstream supply chain
KPMG’s global oil and gas practice was named a Leader in oil and gas professional services in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Oil and Gas Professional Services 2016 Vendor Assessment (August 2016).
SDG Industry Matrix: Energy, Natural Resources & Chemicals
KPMG and the UN Global Compact have developed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Industry Matrix to inspire and inform greater private sector action to drive inclusive, sustainable prosperity.
Guide to oil and gas taxation in Canada
An overview of the Canadian legislation and tax principles for the oil and gas industry.
COP22: Strengthening the world’s response to climate change
Briefing on the outcome of COP22 – the 22nd UN Climate Conference.
Regular monitor of key issues for decision makers in the global oil and gas sector. Drilling Down offers insights from KPMG thought leaders on the trends that are driving and shaping oil and gas companies today.
Unsung workhorses of the oil industry – Oilfield Services Companies
Historically, the world’s biggest oil producers closely guarded their role as operator of their own fields — convinced they alone could deliver the engineering necessary to extract their oil on time and on budget. Increasingly, however, over recent decades those producers have been ceding that role — opting in many cases to manage their assets at arm’s length, and allowing the world’s increasingly sophisticated oilfield services companies to deliver cost-efficient production and, crucially, the oil-field innovation that Big Oil has long assumed it alone could deliver. The speed and manner in which this has occurred varies somewhat by geographic market.
Uncharted waters: LNG supply in a transforming industry
The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market is transforming. In early 2016, the US is expected to start LNG exports from the Gulf coast, a plot twist that was unthinkable even 10 years ago. Australia will soon be an exporter on a scale to rival Qatar. LNG importers are becoming exporters and vice versa, but low prices threaten new projects and the profitability of existing ones.
KPMG Corporate Finance - Energy Investment Banking M&A Newsletters
This newsletter highlights energy review and outlook, M&A activity, public market performance, industry benchmarks, recent and upcoming events, and representative transactions.
Companies in the energy and natural resources (ENR) sector face an increasingly complex operating environment around the world, not least in the field of compliance – and especially in the area of anti-bribery and corruption (ABC).
This ongoing publication series summarises all recent activity in the global oil and gas market, analyzes key issues affecting underlying economic developments and takes a forward look at oil prices.
Unlocking the supply chain for LNG project success
LNG developers are facing the challenges of lower oil and gas prices, and consequent reductions in capital expenditure, along with more remote and challenging projects.
Asia Pacific’s Petrochemical Industry: A Tale of Contrasting Regions
In recent years, the petrochemical industry has experienced a technological renaissance, shaking up global supply dynamics.
Unlocking the potential of Africa's NOCs
KPMG International conducted a study to investigate the growth strategies and growing-pains of NOCs.
Major LNG projects: Navigating the new terrain
Focus on Canada, United States, East Africa and Australia
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