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JH Test Insight Upstream CMS12

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The Taliban's return to power in 2021 cast significant uncertainty on the oil and gas outlook. Even before this, plans for upstream production growth faced multiple technical, commercial and above-ground challenges. Despite ambitious plans since the 2000s, Afghanistan's current oil and gas production is very minor. Security concerns and political instability are chronic issues. Gas-to-power has been the recent strategic priority. Almost all of Afghanistan's existing discoveries are in the north of the country – in the Amu Darya basin that is prolific in neighbouring Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Afghanistan held five licensing rounds in 2009-14, but only three PSCs were signed. The most recent tender was in 2014 – for the large Totimaidan block near the Turkmenistan border, including the undeveloped Juma and Bashikurd sour gas fields. Despite announcement of a winning bid, the PSC was never signed.

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  • Shaping its US onshore portfolio
  • Partnering with leading Appalachia operators

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