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Oil and Gas Property Evaluation: Chapter 12: Part III. Economic Aspects of the Business
Gene B. Wiggins III
AAPG Special Volumes
... process. Tables 1 and 2 show the basic before tax and after tax cash flow models as arranged in typical computer output formats. The before tax model...
1992
Introduction: Part 2. Economics and Risk Assessment
Peter R. Rose
AAPG Special Volumes
... of geological reserves and chance of success and continue through the construction of a cash flow model of the anticipated producing property...
1992
EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Let's Be Honest About Shale Gas
Arthur E. Berman
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... cumulative net income was -$3.1 billion and cash flow from operations was -$29.9 billion. For the same 4-year period, the other three leading shale gas...
2013
Abstract: Entrepreneurial Geology: Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Property Evaluation, Robert Von Rhee, #90097 (2009)
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2009
ABSTRACT: Geologic and Economic Risk Factors in OCS Lease Sale Evaluations: MMS Perspective
Gary L. Lore, Minerals Management Service
AAPG Special Volumes
... success via Monte Carlo discounted cash flow simulation...
2000
Oil and Gas Private Equity in 2021 Where We’re at and How We Got Here!
Laura Freeman
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... model money is worth less in the future than today. If you think about debt, the idea is that you get the money today as a positive cash flow...
2021
About Taxes: Part 2. Economics and Risk Assessment
Robert S. Thompson
AAPG Special Volumes
... approach to calculate after-tax net cash flow (NCF) is to use Equation (1) in the previous chapter on "Building a Cash Flow Model," which is [EQUATION (1...
1992
Abstract: Oil and Gas Economic Analysis with Visicalc
Mark A. Clement
GCAGS Transactions
... production cash flow is developed. The economic analysis system described consists of four sections: Section I, Input data; Section II, Pre-tax cash...
1984
Offshore Petroleum Economics
L. K. Weaver , H. F. Pierce , C. J. Jirik
GCAGS Transactions
... expect a rate of return, after taxes, of between 16 and 20 percent (Ibid.). The calculated discounted cash flow or rate of return for this model...
1973
Abstract: Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS), John Etherington, #90098 (2009)
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2009
Some Considerations in the Valuation of Gas Wells
John D. Wright
Wyoming Geological Association
... to model the cash flow stream. Yearly models used to be the standard until recently, when more computing horsepower became available. Now, monthly models...
2001
ABSTRACT: Modeling Response to Proposed OCS Leasing Schedules, by Walter R. Stromquist; #91038 (2010)
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2010
Rocks and Money
Laura Kay Ethetton
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... decisions. Economic models should probe beyond the common range of reserve estimates. Economic model assumptions such as reserves per well, initial flow rate...
1990
Exploration/Development Economics and Fiscal Trends in Nigeria
M.A. Ofurhie, M.C. Amaechi, A.O. Idowu
Circum Pacific Council Publications
... investment opportunities and business risk. For this model, the Present Value Cash Surplus/Deficit (PVCS) of the cash flow is plotted against...
1996
ABSTRACT: GOCAD 3D Visualisation and Geostatistical Software: New Workstation Technology Applied to an Old Offshore Louisiana Oil Field, by M. W. Dixon and K. Pedersen; #90941 (1997).
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1997
ABSTRACT: Improved Reservoir Modeling using Gridded Seismic Attributes: North Concho Bluff Field, West Texas, by G. P. Watts, P. H. Lufholm, and L. K. Lofton; #90947 (1997).
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1997
Stochastic Model and Sensitivity Analysis of the Economics of a "Shale" Development Program
William Fleckenstein, Jens Zimmermann
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
...-term financial forecasts with a discounted cash flow (DCF) model based on the „free cash flow to equity‟-concept (FCFE). FCFE determines the free cash...
2013
Improving Block Sustainability via Fiscal Terms Incentives
Fajar E. R Telaumbanua, Riki Kurniawan, Triharyadi Fibrianto Setyawan
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... by the Contractor and the required fiscal incentives to maintain positive cash flow until the end of PSC. INTRODUCTION Indonesia’s oil and gas industry has...
2023
ABSTRACT: Stochastic Modeling of Exploration Assets/Projects, by Komlosi, Zsolt; #90141 (2012)
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2012
Corporate positioning in Australia for a new investment outlook
Andrew Harwood
Australian Energy Producers Journal
..., benchmarking, carbon, cash flow, corporate analysis, decarbonisation, diversification, emissions, energy transition, financial position, framework...
2024
Abstract: Impending Changes in Resources Reporting and Auditing, by John R. Etherington; #90082 (2008)
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2008
Abstract: A Subsurface Study of the North Frisco City Field Monroe County, Alabama
Mark A. Stephenson, John G. Cox, Mike Harmount, Lawrence Bruno
GCAGS Transactions
... was development at an accelerated pace, which has had a positive impact on cash flow and field economics. End_of_Record - Last_Page 535...
1993
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Applying Economic Lessons from Unconventional Plays Back to Conventional Projects; #70088 (2010)
Patrick Leach
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.../(Max Cash Out), where “Max Cash Out” is the maximum cumulative negative after-tax cash flow, is a much more useful measure of capital efficiency...
2010