Europe upstream in brief
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Recent insights
- Türkiye boosts its Black Sea bounty with new gas find (May 2025)
- Common sense prevails: The Netherlands commits to North Sea gas (Apr 2025)
- Scope 3 emissions: the growing regulatory and legal risk facing the UK (Apr 2025)
- DNO doubles down in Norway with acquisition of Sval Energi (Mar 2025)
- Norway’s big bet on exploration: can it deliver the volumes it needs? (Feb 2025)
- Cyprus gas puzzle: Egypt export deals agreed as pieces fall into place (Feb 2025)
- North Sea upstream: 2024 in review (Jan 2025)
- Continental Europe upstream: 2024 in review (Jan 2025)
- 491 more item(s)...
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Ithaca production profile
- Greece exploration licenses by operator
- Sakarya* gas production – 2023 forecast vs current outlook
- Sakarya* cumulative development capex – 2023 forecast vs current outlook
- INEOS net production by country
- Cyprus – ExxonMobil exploration well locations
- Aggregate 2025-2027 cash flows by company (Q1 assumption v US$65/bbl flat real)
- UK NBP price and ESIM price floor
- Brent oil price and ESIM price floor
- Ukraine - raw gas production
- Johan Castberg production outlook
- 325 more item(s)...
What's included
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