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APAC Energy Buzz: How will the upstream sector emerge from the crisis?
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Governments and operators across Asia Pacific have been forced into action to rework investment plans in response to the precipitous fall in both demand and oil prices. Asia Pacific’s diverse resource themes – from China’s mature oil basins to undeveloped gas in Australia – are all impacted. Sharp and immediate cuts to near-term investment are the prescribed medicine, with effects that will be felt for years to come. How is Asia Pacific’s upstream industry shaping up and how will the sector look as it emerges from the crisis?
Table of contents
- What's been the immediate impact on Asia Pacific's upstream sector?
- Where will the investment cuts be felt most across the region?
- Whose production profile is most impacted?
- What is the impact on corporate cash flow and valuations?
- What are the key factors to watch?
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