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Investing in Oil and Gas Wells explains oil and gas investment in
simple terms for the prospective investor. Following an overview of
the process by which oil and gas is explored for and produced, it
discusses the tax advantages of investments in oil and gas wells and
the kinds of deal structures regularly encountered in the industry.
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First, let me say that
there are two different types of books on drilling for oil/gas.
Broadly, they are books that concentrate mainly on the financial and
legal structure of oil deals and books that concentrate on where it
is and how to get it out of the ground. This book is of the second
sort. The "nontechnical" part of the title is only partly true. Some
of the descriptions are sufficiently technical to impart a working
understanding of the operations in the field. I, for instance, have
been going to our rig (now drilling) and asking questions ("What's
that blue thing?"), then coming home and reading about what I was
told ("The jar is a section of pipe that either mechanically....").
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This authoritative
coverage focuses on the legal rules that govern the development of
privately owned mineral rights, which often also apply to
governmentally owned resources. Text covers topics such as the
nature, protection, and conveying of oil and gas rights, leasing,
and taxation. |
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Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Accounting
An excellent training manual and professional reference,
Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Accounting, 5th Edition, is packed with
examples, diagrams, and appendices. The scope of this text is simply
unmatched. The book has been completely updated to reflect the
current issues facing oil and gas producers operating in both U.S.
and international locations. Inside you'll find: A new chapter on
asset retirement obligations and asset impairment; an added section
on project analysis and investment decision making; updated coverage
of asset exchanges and fair value reporting requirements; thorough
discussion of oil and gas pricing and marketing arrangements; and,
updated examples and homework problems. |
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Introduction to Oil Company Financial Analysis
Basic principles are widely understood in the financial industry,
but the terminology and analytical techniques can vary greatly. This
book is written for the nonfinancial shareholders, managers, and oil
company employees interested in the forces that influence stock
values. The bottom line in any company is expressed in the language
of finance. This book explains financial concepts in a nontechnical,
practical way so that nonfinancial professionals and others may
understand and appreciate this aspect of the business. When the
first edition of this book was written, companies disclosed
substantially less information than what is available today. This
additional information allows a better understanding of the
financial status and health of a company. But there is still room
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Introduction
to the Global Oil & Gas Business
To the casual observer, the oil business seems constant and
unchanging. The familiarity of the oil industry’s retail outlets
masks extraordinary changes in how the industry engages in its four
primary sectors of activity: finding and producing crude oil,
transportation, refining, and marketing. In his new book, noted
energy economist Dr. Samuel A. Van Vactor chronicles the oil
industry’s transformation over the last century and discusses the
future of an industry that has been pronounced dead or dying by its
critics on numerous occasions since the early development of coal
and the steam engine. |
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