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APAC Energy Buzz: Will 2021 breathe life back into Asia Pacific upstream M&A?
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Report summary
2020 has been dismal for upstream dealmakers across Asia Pacific. But the recovery in oil and gas prices is bringing buyers and sellers closer on price expectation, while ongoing consolidation among upstream producers in North America has driven a sharp uptick in global M&A in recent months, helping to push more non-core APAC assets into the market. Today, some US$12 billion of assets are either formally on the market or rumoured to be for sale. A further US$26 billion is in the ‘speculative’ bucket. With a fair wind, 2021 could breathe life back into Asia Pacific’s forlorn upstream M&A market.
Table of contents
- How much could be on the block?
- Who is selling?
- And who is buying?
- Reasons to be cheerful, but many challenges ahead
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- US$12 billion of assets on the market, with Australia centre of attention
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