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The last frontier in Russia: Taimyr Peninsula
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In spring 2017, BP, Rosneft and LUKOIL began drilling expensive exploration wells on the Taimyr Peninsula. The remote region in the Russian north attracts attention with a resource potential of 5 billion boe and a geology similar to that of the prolific West Siberian basin. Using Wood Mackenzie’s PetroView, we provide a detailed overview of the exploration activities on the Taimyr Peninsula and their potential development economics.
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- The last frontier in Russia: Taimyr Peninsula
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