Bangladesh Tripura - Cachar - Bengal exploration basin
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Report summary
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 the following images and tables:
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Commerciality indexExploration history mapExploration wells by play
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Licensed exploration acreageExpiry forecast of current licencesKey licence holdersKey well operators' success rates and discoveriesDrilling activity by well typeDiscoveries and success rateTertiary OnshoreTertiary ShelfTypical fiscal terms for Tertiary Onshore and Tertiary Shelf plays
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What's included
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