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Cultivating advantage: can disadvantaged resources turn the tide?

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The world does not have enough advantaged oil and gas resources. Discovered resources can cultivate advantage by improving resilience and sustainability. Energy super basins, where traditional super basins meet renewable energy and carbon capture and storage potential, hold the most promise for advantaged resources. This insight looks at how lofty ideas like energy super basins and the peak advantage challenge can be considered at the asset level. Njord Area, somewhat disadvantaged due to past operational issues, is used as an example of assessing current and potential future advantages.

Table of contents

  • Njord history: geologically advantaged, but with operational issues
  • Njord now: advantages in place
  • Njord future: sustaining advantage

Tables and charts

This report includes 7 images and tables including:

  • Njord discovery map
  • Njord Area fields and tie-back attributes
  • Njord Area and tie-back fields stacked production profile
  • Remaining emissions intensity comparison
  • Annual absolute emissions by field
  • Map of nearby blocks with exploration potential and at least one Njord partner with ownership
  • Depleted field carbon capture and storage checklist

What's included

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    Cultivating advantage: can disadvantaged resources turn the tide?

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