Oil companies wonder if it's worth looking for oil anymore

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[LONDON] A few dots near the bottom corner of the world map in the southern Atlantic, the Falkland Islands were once at the forefront of a new era for the oil industry as companies scoured the planet for resources. Read more at The Business Times.

The pandemic will likely bring forward that peak and discourage exploration, according to Rystad Energy. The consultant expects about 10 per cent of the world's recoverable oil resources — some 125 billion barrels — to become obsolete.

Premier Oil, Rockhopper's partner, suspended work on Sea Lion earlier this year, and on July 15 wrote off US$200 million of investment because later phases looked unlikely to happen. The pressure to curb emissions may also prompt companies to leave the most carbon-intensive reserves in the ground, as France's Total acknowledged last month when it took an US$8 billion writedown on carbon-heavy assets.

Sunrise is more complex and more costly. The deposit is too deep to be dug up, so instead it's injected with steam to get the bitumen flowing into a well, from where it can be pumped to the surface. Beyond their economic viability, carbon-intensive oil sands also sit uncomfortably with BP's ambition to become a"net-zero" company by 2050. No new oil-sands projects fit in a world compliant with the Paris climate accord, according to Carbon Tracker.

It pointed to the involvement of other companies — Premier joined the project in 2012 and Navitas Petroleum is in talks to take a stake — to suggest there's little risk Sea Lion will become a stranded asset.

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