Mexico Tampico exploration basin
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Key issues include:
- Pemex
- Key private and international companies
- Drilling activity
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Basin success rates
- Volumes discovered
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Prospective resource potential
- Frontier methodology for Mesozoic-Cenozoic Deepwater play
- Model field pool size distribution
- Prospective resource costs and underlying development assumptions
- Licensing
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Fiscal terms
- Shallow water PSCs
- Deepwater licences
- Oil and gas prices
- Outlook economics
- Development value
- Cenozoic Shelf Oil
- Cenozoic-Mesozoic Deepwater
- Prospect breakeven price
- 6 more item(s)...
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Commerciality index
- Exploration history map
- Exploration wells by play
- Licensed exploration acreage
- Expiry forecast of current licenses
- Forecast data by play (outlook)
- Cenozoic Shelf
- Cenozoic Shelf
- Key licence holders
- Gross exploration wells completed by operator
- Key play characteristics
- Drilling activity by well type
- 37 more item(s)...
What's included
This report contains:
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