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Mexico's Round One deepwater phase closes with a bang

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The close of Mexico's first deepwater offering was a major success, ending Mexico’s Round One on a very high note. Eight of ten exploration blocks received bids and BHP Billiton narrowly outbid BP to partner with Pemex in the Trion JV.

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    Statoil and Total were the most active biddersMexico's Round One deepwater phase closes with a bang: Table 1Mexico's Round One deepwater phase closes with a bang: Table 2
    Salinas Sureste saw the highest levels of competitionMexico's Round One deepwater phase closes with a bang: Image 4Blocks 3-6: The Statoil-led consortium won the most blocks by bidding a conservative 10% royalty twiceMexico's Round One deepwater phase closes with a bang: Image 6Mexico's Round One deepwater phase closes with a bang: Image 7BHP will do the heavy lifting at TrionTrion will bring BHP Billiton's production growth on par with its independent peersTrion will put BHP Billiton's deepwater liquids reserve base at the top of the Independents

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