Global exploration: what to look for in 2017
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Fewer, better wells in 2017 and a return to profitability
- No early spending recovery
- Drilling simpler wells
- Acreage reloading will continue
- Refocusing portfolios towards low breakeven plays
- A return to profitability in 2017
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Global exploration: what to look for in 2017: Image 1Deepwater wellsGlobal exploration: what to look for in 2017: Image 3
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Global exploration: what to look for in 2017: Image 4Exploration well success ratesDeep objective (HPHT) exploration wells
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