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Continental and Mediterranean Europe: 5 things to look for in 2018
Report summary
The next twelve months will be exciting and intriguing for the upstream sector in Continental and Mediterranean Europe (CME). We expect companies to continue to unlock deepwater potential across the region. Development or exploration success anywhere will demonstrate that CME is much more than a mature region with limited upside and could even usher in a new era of oil and gas production. Investments in the Black Sea and East Mediterranean, coinciding with regulatory changes and expanding infrastructure, will ensure future energy security across the region.
Table of contents
- Explorers drill deeper, targeting a wide range of prospects
- Gas projects drive investment growth
- Gas infrastructure expansion projects move forward
- New Groningen cap would impact the market and Majors
- Fiscal changes gain momentum as competition for investment increases
Tables and charts
This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Exploration and appraisal wells expected in 2018
- Expected/possible 2018 FIDs and associated reserve volumes added (mmboe)
- Capital expenditure (US$ million) by country (excluding decommissioning)
- Under construction and proposed pipelines
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