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South-Eastern Asia Upstream: 2014 in review
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Report summary
A surge of corporate activity revealed strong investor appetite in a challenging South-Eastern Asia upstream environment. Licensing hit a new decade low and exploration has been poor. However, 24 deals were completed, with an estimated US$5.9 billion spent, up 17% from 2013, and development capital expenditure remained close to historical highs of US$25 billion.
Table of contents
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Executive Summary
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Exploration and licensing
- Licensing activity
- Exploration and appraisal drilling
- Key discoveries...and disappointments
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Development
- Key start-ups
- Project progress and development delays
- Corporate M&A
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Exploration and licensing
Tables and charts
This report includes 11 images and tables including:
- Capital expenditure (2006-2015)
- Commercial reserves traded (2010-2014)
- WM 2P commercial reserves traded by company type
- Licence awards 2005-2014
- 2014 net acreage awards - top 10 companies
- Exploration and appraisal wells (2005-2014)
- Discovered resources in 2014
- Discovered resources in 2014 by company (net WI)
- Well operators and discovered resources - top 10
- Key discoveries in 2014
- Key new field start-ups in 2014
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