Who will fill the Major gap in Southeast Asia's upstream sector?
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Report summary
Table of contents
- The region grows increasingly mature
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Who does this leave in Southeast Asia?
- NOCs take control
- Could the smaller IOCs fill the gaps left by the Majors?
- Will a new regional champion step forward?
- Pairing the right investor to the right opportunity
- And finally, is there an opening for Private Equity?
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Remaining reserves by shore status
- Remaining commercial PV (post-tax) (US$bn)
- Verisk Maplecroft risk indices and government take
- Change in Southeast Asia production by peer group
- Top five IOCs production (2018-2025)
- Asia-focused E&Ps resource traded (2013-2017)
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