Jupiter Energy fields
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Summary
- Key Issues
- Corporate
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Licence
- Overview
- Current status
- Production licences
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Reservoirs
- Primary reservoir
- Secondary reservoir
- Oil quality
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Oil
- Reported data
- Modelling
- Gas
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Oil
- Current
- Gas
- Capital costs
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Operating costs
- Mineral Extraction Tax (MET)
- Rent Tax on Export
- Oil Export Customs Duty (ECD)
- Corporate Income Tax
- Excess Profit Tax (EPT)
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Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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Index mapJupiter Energy fields mapReservoir and hydrocarbon quality
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Key recent and planned E&A wellsDiscovery summaryReserves (2P) at 01/01/2026Contingent Resources (2C) at 01/01/2026Production (2015-2024)Jupiter Energy fields production profilePipeline summaryCapital Costs Pre-2016 to 2024 (US$ million)Operating Costs 2025 to 2034 (US$ million)
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What's included
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