Why are the Majors interested in deepwater India?
This report is currently unavailable
*Please note that this report only includes an Excel data file if this is indicated in "What's included" below
Report summary
Table of contents
- 1) New area access and geological prospectivity
- 2) Fiscal and regulatory enhancements
- 3) Gas pricing and marketing freedom
- 4) The Indian gas market
- 5) Bangladesh - collateral benefits?
- 1) Historical exploration (non-) success
- 2) Major’s strategy: The big picture
- 3) We need more than MoUs
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
-
Before: restricted areas in India’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)After: restricted areas in India’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)MAP: Indian blocks on offer (by basin) and gas infrastructure
-
Asia Pacific deepwater gas - a fiscal comparisonIndia's average domestic gas price and ceiling, historical and forecast*India primary energy demandIndia gas supply, by sourceCreaming curves for two key offshore basins, the Krishna-Godavari (KG) and Mumbai-Saurashtra
What's included
This report contains:
Other reports you may be interested in
Nigeria Oil and Gas wallmap
Wood Mackenzie has produced a detailed oil and gas wallmap for Nigeria
$550Emission intensity benefit of exploration
Emissions intensity of Majors' conventional discoveries 2014-2023 and how they impact portfolio emissions.
$1,300ExxonMobil sells Fos sur Mer; Why are oil traders bullish on refining whilst majors divest?
What factors are driving oil majors to divest, what strategic value do traders see in these assets, and which refineries could be next?
$900