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Oil price crash: how will Asia Pacific's upstream sector respond?
Report summary
The upstream sector in Asia Pacific is facing unprecedented uncertainty. The industry’s response to this oil price crash will reverberate for years to come. Some comfort can be taken from how the industry has survived, adapted and re-positioned for growth since 2015/2016. But the uncertainty is far greater this time, and the options for self-help much more limited. - Oil production: what is the immediate impact? - Final investment decisions: how much is at risk? - Asian NOCs: how will they respond? - Exploration: could oil price crash be a knockout blow this time? - M&A: no more deals in 2020? We outline how we expect Asia Pacific’s upstream sector to react to the current crisis.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Oil production: what is the immediate impact in Asia Pacific?
- Final investment decisions: how much is at risk?
- Asia's NOCs: how will they respond?
- Exploration: could oil price crash be a knockout blow this time?
- M&A: no more deals in 2020?
Tables and charts
This report includes 4 images and tables including:
- Cost of Asia Pacific 2020 oil production
- Asia Pacific 2020 pre-FID projects by project
- Asia Pacific development spend by PRMS category
- Asia Pacific production by PRMS category
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