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2017 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Technical Symposium
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Production in deepwater continues to increase and is on pace to hit an all-time high within the next two years. But, investment is on a persistent decline. What will it take for the investment to return? How well does deepwater compete with tight oil? What are some of the levers that can be pulled to make deepwater more competitive? We also measure the impact of varying fiscal terms on project economics.
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