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Equatorial Guinea's EG Ronda 2016 - are tempting plays on the shelf?
Report summary
Equatorial Guinea announced it’s EG Ronda 2016 licencing round in mid-2016 offering 15 offshore and two onshore blocks. The blocks on offer span four basins and offer a variety of opportunities for explorers. Majority of the 17 blocks on offer lie in the Niger Delta and Douala Basins; seven in deepwater and three in the shelf area. One offshore and two onshore blocks lie in the Río Muni Basin, whilst a further four blocks are located in the frontier ultra-deepwater Annobon Basin.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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Terms and conditions
- Timeline
- Data
- Evaluation process
- Prospectivity analysis
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Exploration history and future outlook
- Rio Muni
- Niger Delta
- Douala Basin
- Annobon Basin
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Economic analysis
- Fiscal regime
- Fiscal benchmarking
- Progressivity
- Bid evaluation
- Round expectations
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Appendix
- Development assumptions
- Price assumptions
- Fiscal assumptions
Tables and charts
This report includes 13 images and tables including:
- Criteria for success
- Map of EG Ronda 2016 blocks on offer
- Summary of EG Ronda 2016 blocks
- EG Ronda 2016 timeline:
- Fiscal package on offer
- Fiscal benchmarking with peer group
- Progressivity of government share
- Bid combination assumptions
- 50 mmbbl prospect - Investor IRR
- 100 mmbbl prospect - Investor IRR
- 300 mmbbl prospect - Investor IRR
- Equatorial Guinea's EG Ronda 2016 - are tempting plays on the shelf?: Image 12
- Equatorial Guinea's EG Ronda 2016 - are tempting plays on the shelf?: Image 13
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