International Petroleum Fiscal Systems and Production Sharing Contracts

 

International Petroleum Fiscal Systems and Production Sharing Contracts


International Petroleum Fiscal Systems and Production Sharing Contracts

This book is an excellent practical tool to gain understanding on how the Production Sharing Contracts/ Agreements of the international oil industry work and how the negotiations on PSA normally flow. Johnston does not concentrate on cultural aspects of a particular country, but rather on the mechanics of the PSA and its major issues. The topics that Johnston covers are “Petroleum Fiscal Systems,” “Concessionary Systems,” “Production Sharing Contracts,” “Risk Service Contracts,” “Threshold Field Size Analysis,” “Global Market for Exploration Acreage,” “Production Sharing Contract Outline” “Accounting Principles,” and “Double Taxation.” This introductory comprehensive overview of PSA concepts is written in a clear and understandable manner so that even a person without a background in accounting, taxation, and oil engineering is able to understand the author’s explanations and conclusions. This source will be most helpful to consult if one is interested in learning or simply clarifying the concepts of exploration economics, oil taxation, contract/fiscal terms, and PSA negotiations in the international context.

 

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International Petroleum Accounting

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by Shyne Coleman on December 4, 2011

International Petroleum Accounting

 

International Petroleum Accounting


International Petroleum Accounting

 

International Petroleum Accounting Overviews
A companion text to PennWell’s popular Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Accounting, this book explains, examines, and discusses various aspects of accounting in international petroleum operations. It discusses and illustrates international petroleum contracts and related contract accounting issues that arise and contrasts U.S. accounting standards with those of other countries which are likely to be applicable to companies operating in international settings. Also included are discussions of petroleum tax regimes encountered around the world. Whereas Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Accounting covers the theory of petroleum accounting and is written for university study, International Petroleum Accounting is very much a practical application treatment with examples from the field.

 

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International Petroleum Accounting

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International Oil Company Financial Management in Nontechical Language (Pennwell Nontechnical Series)

 

International Oil Company Financial Management in Nontechical Language (Pennwell Nontechnical Series)


International Oil Company Financial Management in Nontechical Language (Pennwell Nontechnical Series)

 

International Oil Company Financial Management in Nontechical Language (Pennwell Nontechnical Series) Overviews
A practical guide to all facets of modern financial management & strategic planning in today’s oil & gas companies.

 

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International Oil Company Financial Management in Nontechical Language (Pennwell Nontechnical Series)

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International Exploration Economics, Risk, and Contract Analysis

 

International Exploration Economics, Risk, and Contract Analysis


International Exploration Economics, Risk, and Contract Analysis

 

International Exploration Economics, Risk, and Contract Analysis Overviews
Text provides a practical perspective on international exploration economics and risk analysis, petroleum fiscal system analysis and design, contract negotiations; and economic, financial, and accounting aspects of production sharing contracts and royalty/tax systems. DLC: Petroleum industry and trade–Finance.

 

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International Exploration Economics, Risk, and Contract Analysis

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International Energy Markets

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by Shyne Coleman on December 4, 2011

International Energy Markets

 

International Energy Markets


International Energy Markets

 

International Energy Markets Overviews
This book is designed to provide the economic skills to make better management or policy decisions relating to energy. It requires a facility with calculus and contains a toolbox of models along with institutional, technological and historical information for oil, coal, electricity, and renewable energy resources.

 

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International Energy Markets

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Engineering Economic Analysis

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by Shyne Coleman on December 4, 2011

Engineering Economic Analysis

 

 

Engineering Economic Analysis


Engineering Economic Analysis

 

Engineering Economic Analysis Overviews
The ideal text for undergraduate engineering economy courses–now with new cases.

Since it was first published in 1976, this text has been the market-leading book for the Engineering Economic Analysis course. It has always been characterized by:
A focus on practical applications
* One way to encourage students to read the book, and to remember and apply what they have learned in this course, is to make it interesting. And there is no better way to do that than to infuse the book with real-world examples, problems, and vignettes.
Accessibility
* Most students don’t have expertise in accounting or finance. This book takes the time to explain concepts carefully while helping students apply them to engineering situations.
Superior support packages for students and instructors
* To make this course easier to understand, learn, and teach, Oxford University Press offers the best support package available in this market.
 

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Engineering Economic Analysis

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Economics of Petroleum Production Volume 2: Value and Worth

 

Economics of Petroleum Production Volume 2: Value and Worth


Economics of Petroleum Production Volume 2: Value and Worth

 

Economics of Petroleum Production Volume 2: Value and Worth Overviews
Concerned with hydrocarbon production economics, this two-volume set dissects the old adage in the oil industry that exploration for hydrocarbons loses money while production of hydrocarbons makes money. Issues explored include how risk should be managed and how a given situation can be analyzed so that the chances of obtaining the desired level of profit can be maximized. A significant contribution to the understanding of economic risk management in the context of hydrocarbon production, these texts will be of value to both graduate students studying hydrocarbon production and oil industry professionals involved in economic risk analysis.

 

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Economics of Petroleum Production Volume 2: Value and Worth

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Economic Modeling For Upstream Petroleum Projects: A Guide to the Strategies and Techniques for Building Project Evaluation Models

 

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Economic Modeling For Upstream Petroleum Projects: A Guide to the Strategies and Techniques for Building Project Evaluation Models

 

Economic Modeling For Upstream Petroleum Projects: A Guide to the Strategies and Techniques for Building Project Evaluation Models Overviews
In order to prioritize exploration activities, oil and gas companies need to follow a framework. This important procedural envelope is critical to the success of any oil and gas venture. Decision makers need to consider a multitude of variables before they decide whether or not to pursue any petroleum project. Before a decision to drill a well can be made, some important questions need to be answered; some of these questions revolve around the need for assurance that a well will bring wealth to the organization or parties that drill it. A decision maker therefore has to start by asking whether a venture is worth pursuing from an economic perspective. The answer to this question forms the heart of petroleum investment; and supporting this process by building petroleum economic models is what this book is all about. This book offers a basic understanding of the methods required to build economic models for valuing upstream petroleum projects. The book offers an overview of the fundamentals of some of the major petroleum contracts, simple commercial concepts and how to use them for creating valuation models.

 

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Economic Modeling For Upstream Petroleum Projects: A Guide to the Strategies and Techniques for Building Project Evaluation Models

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China’s Oil Industry and Market (Elsevier Global Energy Policy and Economics Series)

 

 

China's Oil Industry and Market (Elsevier Global Energy Policy and Economics Series)


China’s Oil Industry and Market (Elsevier Global Energy Policy and Economics Series)

 

China’s Oil Industry and Market (Elsevier Global Energy Policy and Economics Series) Overviews
This authoritative book on China’s oil demand and government policies and practices rests on two essential foundations: first and foremost on the author’s considerable knowledge of China’s oil situation and prospects, together with his access to Chinese energy literature and data; and secondly, on that insight afforded to him and, therefore, his readers from his fluency in Chinese.The author analyzes the Chinese oil market and the rising pressure on Beijing to reform policies which constrain China’s ability to meet soaring demand and to pay for crucial imports at a time of growing political and economic uncertainties. Dr Wang acknowledges the importance of China meeting its growing domestic oil demand, if at all possible, through national production. The sheer weight of China’s population, and its burgeoning requirements as industrialization spreads into most regions, dwarfs the needs of others and places unprecedented strain on international oil trades.The author stresses the fact that the outcome is hard to define, yet the time required to tackle the nation’s energy needs is not limitless. Moreover, he reminds the reader of the perennial difficulty in meeting widely disparate economic and energy needs in different regions of the vast country.

 

 

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China’s Oil Industry and Market (Elsevier Global Energy Policy and Economics Series)

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Petroleum Economics: Issues and Strategies of Oil and Natural Gas Production

 

Petroleum Economics: Issues and Strategies of Oil and Natural Gas Production


Petroleum Economics: Issues and Strategies of Oil and Natural Gas Production

 

Petroleum Economics: Issues and Strategies of Oil and Natural Gas Production Overviews
The petroleum industry is arguably the most influential and important industry in the world. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the economics of oil and natural gas extraction and production along with a detailed discussion of pricing, taxing, and markets of these most valuable commodities. The optimization of the time profile of revenues from individual fields is discussed along with the development of oil pricing, tax systems, and oil and natural gas regulation. This book will be of great value to petroleum engineers, students in business and economics, policy makers, and anyone else interested in the future of petroleum production.

 

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Petroleum Economics: Issues and Strategies of Oil and Natural Gas Production

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