Insight
Myanmar's upstream future: to prevail or be derailed?
Report summary
As Myanmar's political situation evolves precariously, upstream players will face a critical inflexion point. Will they prevail despite uncertainty? Or will their plans face additional risk of derailment? We examine: - What projects might be sanctioned or delayed - Which upstream companies are braced to weather the storm - What the future of Myanmar's exploration looks like in the current climate
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
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Project status: to prevail or be derailed?
- Upstream supply: limited options to offset legacy decline
- Exploration activity: losing the license to drill?
- Who’s most exposed?
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- Myanmar oil and gas supply outlook
- Top 10 IOCs by resource
- Top 5 IOCs by upstream capex
What's included
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