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Lower Tertiary Play will drive long-term production growth in deepwater GoM
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Report summary
Production from the Lower Tertiary Play is expected to ramp-up over the next 15 years at a CAGR of 11%. The commercial success of the Lower Tertiary has been robust, representing 54% of recoverable reserves (2.47 bnboe) of Probable developments, leading all other plays.
Table of contents
- The Lower Tertiary: an emerging trend
- Lower Tertiary production growth cycle set to exceed Subsalt Miocene
- Lower Tertiary field economics
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Majors were the pioneers, but new entrants are creating buzz
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Appendix
- Modelling Assumptions
- Economic Assumptions
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Appendix
Tables and charts
This report includes 9 images and tables including:
- Inboard/Outboard Lower Tertiary discoveries
- Lower Tertiary commercial discoveries
- DW GoM production 2013-2030
- Development spend 2013-2030
- Lower Tertiary model field
- Lower Tertiary sensitivities
- Ranking of operators by Lower Tertiary net remaining reserves and operated %
- Top Lower Tertiary wells to watch
- Lower Tertiary technical discoveries
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