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Big IOCs: how strategies have shaped oil and gas production
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The largest-producing IOCs’ oil and gas production has undergone dramatic change over the last decade. Portfolio renewal strategies varied. M&A added the most volumes but exploration and DROs boosted longevity. The Majors may choose to extend production plateaus into the 2030s given our supportive macro outlook. All players face the challenge of improving delivery, including firming up advantaged barrels and hitting value-creation criteria. We benchmark the evolution of BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Shell and TotalEnergies' oil and gas production over the last decade.
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