Why the NOCs should return to international business development
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- NOCs' international BD spend has slumped
- The case for international BD remains strong
- Each NOC's unique mandate creates idiosyncratic drivers
- Asian and Chinese NOCs look to reduce import reliance
- Middle East NOCs emerge as major M&A players
- Africa and Latin America’s NOCs: same goals, different strategies
- NOCs have the financial strength to fast-track international BD
- The time is now – acquire or explore?
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Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Drivers and appetite for International BD
- NOC international BD spend by peer group
- NOC international BD spend by type
- NOCs by host country's hydrocarbon import/export status
- Production indexed to 2024 based on status*
- Production by NOC peer group
- Liquids supply and demand gap*
- Gas supply and demand gap*
- Asian NOC production
- Asian NOC production indexed to 2024
- Middle East NOCs’ recent resource capture
- Share of international value and reserves by peer group
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