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Long-term Brent price increased to US$60/bbl - oil and gas price assumptions versus forecasts
Report summary
We have increaesd our long-term base Brent price to US$60/bbl in Q2 2022. Our price setting methodology is underpinned by proprietary global upstream M&A market analysis and recent transactions are supportive of our latest assumption price. Users of Lens weekly updates can screen assets or packages and test sensitivities and user-defined pricing using its integrated multi-asset valuation capabilities.
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- Executive Summary
- Differences between Wood Mackenzie’s price assumptions and forecasts
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- Brent ILTOP versus WM assumptions
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