Asset Report
Bangladesh Tripura - Cachar - Bengal exploration basin
Report summary
The key discoveries in Bangladesh’s main basin are the giant onshore Kailastila, Titas, Habiganj and Bibiyana gas fields, discovered in the 1960s and 1980s. These fields have been discovered and developed at low cost. Exploration activity was at minimal level over the last decade, as dwindling discovery sizes, together with a low domestic gas price ceiling have deterred explorers. Both onshore and shelf explorers find it challenging to create value. Drilling rates are not expected to recover unless gas prices are reformed.
Table of contents
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Key issues include:
- Hydrocarbon quality
- Wells drilled and success rates
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Volumes discovered
- Play creaming curve and key play data
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Prospective resource costs and underlying development assumptions
- Summary of discovery and development costs
- Licensing
- Fiscal terms
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TYP and outlook economics
- Prospect Economics
- Tertiary Onshore
- Tertiary Offshore
- Expected monetary value
- Tertiary Onshore
- Tertiary Shelf
- Full cycle basin economics
Tables and charts
This report includes 31 images and tables including:
- Commerciality index
- Exploration history map
- Exploration wells by play
- Licensed exploration acreage
- Expiry forecast of current licences
- Key licence holders
- Key well operators' success rates and discoveries
- Drilling activity by well type
- Discoveries and success rate
- Tertiary Onshore
- Tertiary Shelf
- Typical fiscal terms for Tertiary Onshore and Tertiary Shelf plays
- Henry Hub and local onshore gas price assumptions
- Henry Hub and local offshore gas price assumptions
- TYP value creation, spend and volume discovered
- Outlook value creation, spend and prospective resource volume
- Full cycle economic analysis
- Key play characteristics
- Tertiary Onshore
- Tertiary Shelf
- Top discoveries (TYP period)
- Exploration and appraisal spend
- Unit value of potential discoveries
- Prospect breakeven prices
- Unit value of potential discoveries
- Prospect breakeven prices
What's included
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