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Evaluating Guyana's impact on ExxonMobil's global upstream portfolio

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Guyana will play a key role in strengthening ExxonMobil's resilience and sustainability. This prolific deepwater play has been transformational for the Supermajor's global portfolio since its first oil discovery on the Stabroek block in 2015. The development of these advantaged low-emissions, low-breakeven barrels is now a capital allocation priority. What are the implications for ExxonMobil and its peers?

In the video analysis below, our experts investigate Guyana’s impact on ExxonMobil’s global portfolio using Lens Upstream to find out:

  • How have the Guyana assets transformed ExxonMobil’s global portfolio?
  • How do the Guyana assets rank in terms of carbon emissions intensity?
  • How advantaged are these assets in comparison to the global portfolio?
  • Who else is active in the region and how do their positions compare?
  • Are there opportunities for M&A in the region? Any potential acquisition targets?
 

Evaluating Guyana's impact on ExxonMobil's global portfolio, using Wood Mackenzie Lens®

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