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Large developments to bring steady gains in deepwater Gulf of Mexico production

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Deepwater GoM production is expected to rise by 100,000 boe/d in 2013, and to regain its pre-Macondo high in 2016. Growth is expected to come from an increase in development size, bringing higher risks but steady gains in upside potential.

Table of contents

  • Production increases return in 2013
    • New developments to drive production growth
    • The size of new developments will continue to grow
    • Higher risk accompanies larger developments
  • Larger developments may alter the operating landscape

Tables and charts

This report includes 4 images and tables including:

  • Deepwater Gulf of Mexico production profile
  • Operated and non-operated production of the top 10 companies in deepwater GoM
  • Deepwater Gulf of Mexico production profile by current commercial development status
  • Number and size of new deepwater Gulf of Mexico developments

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