July Bayside Briefing: Upstream M&A themes, exploration opportunities and CCUS trends
Tuesday 16th July | 8:30am | Wood Mackenzie Singapore office
Join us on Tuesday the 16th of July for our upcoming Bayside Briefing, where our experts share insights and discuss their latest views on upstream M&A themes, exploration opportunities, and CCUS trends in the energy sector.
The morning will begin with presentations delivered by our research experts, followed by Q&A and networking, giving you the opportunity to interact directly with our analysts and industry colleagues alike.
Agenda:
8:30-9:00 – Networking coffee
9:00-10:00 – Presentations:
Global Upstream M&A in 2024: Key deals & themes
- COP/MRO: The quest for scale continues, but at a price
- TTE/SE Asia: Another Major re-commits to SE Asia?
- Noble/Diamond: Rig sector consolidation and its implications for supply chain and costs
- Bonus: PTTEP/Ghasha – Are the NOCs returning to international BD?
Upstream and Carbon growth opportunities closer to home
- Current M&A prospects in the Asia-Pacific
- Exploration farm-ins & key wells to watch
- The CCUS APAC project outlook, and what to look for next
10:00-10:30 – Q&A
10:30-11:00 – Networking & demo of Wood Mackenzie Lens tools
Don't miss the opportunity to stay informed and connected with the latest trends in the industry – register to attend the event by completing the form at the top of the page, and we’ll be in touch with more details.
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Angus Rodger
Vice President, SME Upstream APAC & Middle East
Angus leads our benchmark analysis of global Pre-FID delays, and deep water developments.
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A red-hot Australian M&A market
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Can Australia create energy super basins?
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Japan pulls no punches on risks to Australian LNG exports
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Global deepwater production to increase 60%
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Andrew Harwood
Vice President, Corporate Research
Andrew is responsible for our corporate coverage in Asia Pacific.
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Size matters: which International E&Ps are best positioned to ride out industry consolidation?
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Are NOCs prepared for the energy transition?
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Will COP27 be a turning point for oil and gas funding?
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How hard will the oil price crash hit APAC upstream investment?
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Munish Kumar
Senior Research Analyst, APAC Upstream
Dr Munish Kumar provides insight and analysis of the industry across the region.
Latest articles by Munish
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Fauzi Said
Senior Research Analyst, Subsurface/Carbon Management – APAC
Fauzi focuses on integrated research and analysis for CCUS and subsurface offerings in Asia Pacific.
View Fauzi Said's full profileAbout our Bayside Briefings
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