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Global upstream briefing: an Asian perspective
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Wood Mackenzie hosted a breakfast briefing in Singapore on 13 February 2018, providing an overview of the key global upstream, corporate and exploration themes to look out for in 2018. During the briefing, Angus Rodger, Max Petrov and Andrew Harwood expanded upon these global themes and discussed the implications for the upstream oil and gas sector in Asia Pacific. In the accompanying recording and slide-pack, we summarise the key topics discussed during the briefing, including: - As global upstream investment stabilises, where do we expect to see growth in Asia Pacific? - How are the Asian NOCs positioned to take advantage of an upturn in business development activity? - With exploration slowly emerging from the downturn, where are the wells to watch in Asia Pacific in 2018? For more information on our Asia Pacific upstream outlook, or if you have any questions about the content of our briefing, please email support@woodmac.com
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