Insight
Exploring South America's Equatorial Margin - the next phase is set to begin
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Report summary
The Equatorial Margin in South America has become the hottest frontier exploration play in the region. Licensing awards and farm-ins have continued at a pace unmatched anywhere else on the continent, despite a series of disappointing well results. In this insight, we analyse this trend, and highlight the expected uptick in exploration activity over the next five years.
Table of contents
- Poor well results not deterring companies
- Infrastructure
- Currents
- Environmental permitting
- Appendix
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- Exploring South America's Equatorial Margin - the next phase is set to begin: Image 2
- Acreage positions across the Equatorial Margin
- Acreage awarded in Brazil's Round 11 in May 2013
- Exploration activity to watch
- Farm-in and licensing activity since the discovery of Zaedyus
- Exploring South America's Equatorial Margin - the next phase is set to begin: Table 3
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