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Myanmar - dawning of a new era?
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Report summary
New investment in Myanmar's oil and gas sector has been prohibited by US- and EU-imposed sanctions since 1997. These sanctions were eased in early-2012 and the country is now being courted by the industry's major players, eager to gain access to its potentially lucrative deepwater acreage. The opportunity to build a position in one of the region's last underexplored areas is initially available through an onshore licensing round that opened in January 2013.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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2013 licensing rounds
- Offshore round will be competitive
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Gas infrastructure provides export opportunities
- Southern Myanmar
- Northern Myanmar
- Attractive prices
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Key projects and players
- Liquids output declining, but gas production increasing
- Corporate landscape
- Dawn of a new era?
Tables and charts
This report includes 7 images and tables including:
- Blocks on offer in onshore licensing round
- Gas prices for new projects
- Remaining reserves by participant and development status (by net working interest, as at 1/1/2013)
- Top 15 acreage holders by net working interest
- Central and South Thailand gas balance
- Guizhou province gas supply/demand balance
- Liquids and gas production (1991-2030)
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