Asset Report
Repsol Canada Alberta
Report summary
In 1992, BP sold its 57% stake in BP Canada, establishing Talisman as one of the largest independent Canadian oil and gas companies. In 2015, Talisman was acquired by Spanish energy giant Repsol. This analysis examines Repsol's assets in Alberta, historical data reflects Talisman prior to the merger. Repsol also holds interests in British Columbia and Saskatchewan (see separate analyses).
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
- Key issues
- Location maps
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Participation
- Significant Deals
- Exploration
- Reserves and resources
- Production
- Development
- Infrastructure
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Costs
- Operating Costs
- Sales contracts
- Fiscal and regulatory
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Economic assumptions
- Cash flow
- Discount rate and date
- Inflation rate
- Exchange rate
- Liquid price
- Gas price
- Global Economic Model (GEM) file
- Economic analysis
Tables and charts
This report includes 17 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Repsol's western Canadian operated production
- Reserves and resources: Table 1
- Production: Table 1
- Production: Table 2
- Production Profile
- Capital Costs
- Costs: Table 2
- Cash Flow
- Economic analysis: Table 2
- Economic analysis: Table 3
- Split of Revenues
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Undiscounted
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Discounted at 10% from 01/01/2024
- Remaining PV Price Sensitivities
- Acreage
- Costs: Table 3
What's included
This report contains:
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