Deal Insight
Woodside and BHP agree upstream merger
Report summary
The merger of Woodside Petroleum and BHP's oil and gas businesses creates a new international 'super independent', well equipped to deal with the uncertainty and upheaval of the next few decades. Adding BHP's high-margin deepwater oil operations to Woodside's LNG-focused portfolio creates a much bigger, but balanced, business.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Transaction details
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Upstream assets
- BHP Petroleum
- Woodside Petroleum
- Deal analysis
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Upsides and risks
- Upsides
- Risks
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Strategic rationale
- Woodside: bigger is better
- BHP: a good time to go?
- Oil & gas pricing and assumptions
Tables and charts
This report includes 12 images and tables including:
- Executive summary: Table 1
- Woodside, BHP production
- Deal analysis: Table 1
- Deal analysis: Table 2
- Deal analysis: Table 3
- Deal analysis: Table 4
- Oil & gas pricing and assumptions: Table 1
- Oil & gas pricing and assumptions: Table 2
- Combined production
- Upstream assets: Table 1
- Combined cash flow
- Emissions intensity
What's included
This report contains:
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