Global oil cost curves and pre-FID breakevens - H1 2024
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- North America dominates the higher end of the global cost curve
- OPEC is lower cost than Non-OPEC supply, however both will rely on higher cost supply to maintain production in future
- Deepwater developments are becoming more competitive
- Future sources of supply are needed to offset onstream field declines of 20 million b/d over the next 10 years, in order to meet global demand
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Global liquids capacity in 2034 by breakeven
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