Angus leads our benchmark analysis of global pre-FID delays and deep-water developments, including cost deflation and project evolution studies.
Since joining Wood Mackenzie Angus has worked on a variety of upstream projects across Asia and Australasia. He has also been instrumental in devising our pre-FID project tracker which identifies major projects in development across the globe.
An expert in deep-water analysis, he has advised both national and independent oil companies on new business development including stranded gas monetisation, exploration strategy, regional basin screening and country-entry strategies.
Angus previously worked in London covering the North Sea and West African upstream sectors. With a background in finance, research and journalism, he is accustomed to drawing on a wide range of information sources and quickly getting to the crux of an issue. He is a regular speaker at leading regional conferences and frequently provides insight on industry trends to leading news channels.
Education
BA Hons, Politics with International Relations, University of Warwick
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