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Does private equity have a future in the deepwater US Gulf of Mexico?
Report summary
With investors focused on onshore shale and white hot Brazil and Mexico, a handful of private equity backed players have shown what it takes to generate returns in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. From infrastructure led exploration to infield development, PE backed companies have turned pennies into dollars. But what does the future hold for these smaller, nimbler palyers and how will they be able to exit in an uncertain oil price environment?
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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The deepwater PE outlook
- Turning pennies into dollars
- An offer you may refuse
- The road ahead
- Appendix
Tables and charts
This report includes 9 images and tables including:
- Production by company type
- Development capital spend* by company type
- Private equity production kboed
- PE backed companies valuation metrics deepwater GoM
- Deepwater GoM WM commercial remaining NPV10
- Sanctioned projects and probable projects
- Company weighted average lead time by type
- 15 largest fields with private equity backed partners
- Capex cost per BOE by company type
What's included
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