Beryl Area
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Summary
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Key Issues
- Apache ceases non-essential investment in the UK
- Quad 209 development unlikely to progress
- Decarbonisation initiatives focus on flare reduction
- Decommissioning plans dependent on derogation decision
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Emissions
- Decarbonisation initiatives focus on flare reduction
- Wells
- Platforms
- Secondary recovery
- Oil
- Gas
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Capital costs
- Beryl Area
- Decommissioning costs
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Operating costs
- SEGAL cost share
- Tariffs
- Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS)
- Tariff receipts
- Royalty Interest
- Cash flow
- Global Economic Model (GEM) file
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Tables and charts
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Platform summaryPipeline summaryCapital Costs 2026 to 2035 (£ million)
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Cash flow (US$ million)Summary Table (US$)Cash flow PV (US$ million)Cash flow (US$ million)Summary Table (US$)Cash flow PV (US$ million)Cash flow (US$ million)Summary Table (US$)Cash flow PV (US$ million)
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What's included
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