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Oil & Gas Performance Analysis

James Tague
Barcode 9781593704810
Hardback

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Release Date: 30/03/2019

Label: PennWell Books
Language: English
Publisher: PennWell Books

Performance analysis is generally conducted in the higher echelons of an oil and gas company, and thus its value in creating actionable information at the field level is generally lost. This book seeks to bridge this gap by introducing the basic concepts of oil and gas performance analysis.
Operating Expenses, Cash Flow, Finding and Development Costs, Return on Capital Employed are but a few of the hundreds of measurements and metrics used to analyze performance in the oil and gas industry. From individual wells to entire portfolios, performance analysis is used to make decisions throughout an organization. Unfortunately, performance analysis is generally conducted in the higher echelons of an oil and gas company, and thus its value in creating actionable information at the field level is generally lost. This book seeks to bridge this gap by introducing the basic concepts of oil and gas performance analysis.

Features and Benefits

  • A common sense methodology that will keep any performance analysis focused, on point and capable of providing useful and actionable information
  • An introduction to the myriad of data sources used in performance analysis including lease operating statements (LOS reports), reserve reports and financial statements
  • An introduction to the most relevant performance metrics used in oil and gas performance analysis including production and cost metrics, reserves, cash flow, and other financial metrics
  • How to analyze, interpret, and evaluate the performance of individual fields, portfolios and overall company performance