Everest
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Summary
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Key Issues
- Everest decommissioning costs exceed remaining field value
- Harbour Energy evaluates flare gas recovery for its mature UK assets
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North Sea Transition Deal
- Harbour Energy forms strategic partnerships to enhance UK North Sea operations
- Historical development
- Fibre optic cable
- Capital costs
- Decommissioning costs
- Operating costs
- Cash flow
- NGL price
- Global Economic Model (GEM) file
- Cash Flow
- Cash flow (US$ million)
- Cash flow (£ million)
Tables and charts
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Capital Costs Pre-2009 to 2017 (£ million)Capital Costs 2031 to 2034 (£ million)Operating Costs 2024 to 2030 (£ million)
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Annual gas pricesCash Flow (US$)PV Table (US$)Summary Table (US$)Split of RevenuesCumulative Net Cash Flow - UndiscountedCumulative Net Cash Flow - Discounted at 10% from 01/01/2026Remaining Present Value Price SensitivitiesCash Flow (Local Currency)
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What's included
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