Oil Company 2007 Reserves Benchmarking

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Oil Company 2007 Reserves Benchmarking

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Dear all,

Please help me if you have sources for me to do oil company current reserves benchmarking. I need it by this Monday...

Thanks in advance :lol:
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dear nazmanm
what do you mean by oil company current reserve benchmarking ????
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for example like shell how much reserves currently under their operation world wide compare to other oil and gas company (petrobras,exxon,petronas etc)
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I was wondering if someone can help me and introduce me some links and websites or books that I can go through and study "the most important benchmarking parameters for offshore field development" . It is an assignment for my summer job, but I was not able to find enough articles or any topic about it in the internet.

Thanks in advance for your guidance.
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To me, for offshore benchmarking, the single most important criterion is establishment of commerciality !!!!!!

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oilslave wrote:To me, for offshore benchmarking, the single most important criterion is establishment of commerciality !!!!!!

Skal!
Absolutely agree with you. But for establishment of commerciality you need some parameters to go through and investigate them in order to come up with either it is commercial to develop the field or not. Which parameters would you use?

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Broadly, back of the envelope kind of work?

Resource, drive mechanism, IOR/EOR envisaged, EUR/reserves, productivity, forecast simulation production profile, sand geometry, evacuation stratedy (platforms, wells, pipelines). Tot that all up into capex and opex and see what the returns look like.

Frankly, I never look for a difference in onshore/offshore in the sense that the reservoirs are all underground anyway, so all you add on is the facilities part.

I think my response was a bit delayed....I was on tour.

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Post by hooman_teh »

Thanks oilslave

Although a little bit late but I appreciate your response.

Tusen takk, btw, ur norwegian is very good :)
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