Asset Report
Nigeria LNG (NLNG) - NLNG Upstream Supply
Report summary
The reserves shown in the table above reflect upstream supply volumes that are currently modelled. In our LNG supply forecast we expect that contracts will be renewed, and so there is an implicit assumption that new reserves will be developed to meet long term demand. Although there is an abundance of gas on the JVs' acreage, there is little visibility on what projects will proceed to supply NLNG long term due to funding constraints. Hence the upstream feedstock does not match the ...
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Reserves and resources
- Supply Areas
- Development
- Production
- Costs
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Fiscal and regulatory
- Petroleum Industry Act
- Production Sharing Contracts
- Gas sales
- Economic assumptions
Tables and charts
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- Key facts: Table 1
- Reserves and resources: Table 1
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