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Competing for capital
Can the Caspian region compete for discretionary capital from the majors and leading international oil companies? This issue will be addressed in 2019 in various forms – from progress towards the next high-profile final investment decisions to potential country exits and evaluation of frontier investment opportunities, write Wood Mackenzie’s Scott Pearson, Ashley Sherman and Robert Morris.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Region: Caspian
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Azerbaijan - Kazakhstan - Georgia -
Organisation: Wood Mackenzie
Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Oil production, Geopolitics