Global upstream M&A: H1 2021 review and outlook
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Report summary
Table of contents
- The Majors
- Corporate Service Large/Mid Caps
- Other Public E&Ps
- Private/Private Equity
- NOCs
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The big theme – corporate consolidation
- North America remains the epicentre
- Single-basin scale and multi-basin diversity – two paths, one goal
- International consolidation to remain more limited
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North America
- US tight oil
- US gas
- US Gulf of Mexico
- Canada
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Rest of the World
- Europe
- Asia and Oceania
- Africa
- Middle East
- Latin America
- Russia and the Caspian
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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H1 North America peer groupH1 RoW peer groupNorth America deal count
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North America deal spendDeal count by regionDeal spend by regionH1 2021 deal count compared to historical benchmarksH1 2021 disclosed consideration compared to historical benchmarks (exclude US$50bn+ megadeals)M&A spend – N.A. tight oil by playM&A spend – N.A. uncons gas by resource typeValue of N.A. deals in Pipeline by resourceNo. of N.A. buyers / sellers in Pipeline
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