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North Sea upstream month in brief: October 2016
Report summary
The North Sea Upstream month in brief covers the UK, Norway, Netherlands and Denmark upstream sectors. This edition includes: Big deals to happen in the North Sea in 2016, Norway’s mature and frontier licensing rounds, wells to watch in the North Sea, Maersk’s E&P future, two discoveries in Norway: Cara and Antares, Denmark’s gas quandary, and an update on Statoil’s Johan Castberg. The North Sea upstream month in brief also includes our data dashboard. This provides a snapshot of the latest data on exploration, licensing, discoveries, development, production, corporate and M&A activity.
Table of contents
- Lead stories
- Development activity
- Exploration
- M&A
- Costs down in the UK
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- North Sea upstream month in brief: October 2016: Image 1
- Number of applicants in Norway’s Awards in Predefined Areas licence rounds (APAs)
- Danish gas throughput by platform
- Wells to watch and discoveries
- UK and Norway opex/barrel (real terms)
- Data dashboard
What's included
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