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Asia-Pacific: Deepwater leader or laggard?
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Report summary
Asia-Pacific deepwater output is set to jump by 16% per year over the next decade, rising to 1.9 million boe/d by 2022. However, future growth is challenged by the region's poor exploration record and tough fiscal terms.
Table of contents
- Deepwater production is rising fast
- Big projects, huge budgets
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Finding the next generation of discoveries
- A mixed outlook
- India - going deeper, faster
- Fiscal terms are out of balance
- The future
- Appendix
Tables and charts
This report includes 10 images and tables including:
- Asia-Pacific deepwater production, 2005-2025
- Ten largest Asia-Pacific deepwater developments
- Top deepwater spenders in Asia-Pacific (2013-2022)
- Gross licensed deepwater acreage, by region
- Asia-Pacific licensed deepwater acreage, by country
- Deepwater fiscal terms across Asia-Pacific, plus selected other countries
- Table of major commercial/probable deepwater projects in Asia-Pacific
- Asia-Pacific well activity and success rates (2008-2013)
- Deepwater discovered reserves by region (2003-2012)
- The ten deepest-water E&A wells drilled of the last decade
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