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1 online resource (124 pages)
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Executive Summary; 1. The Exploration, Development, and Production of Petroleum Resources; 2. Alternative Approaches to the Granting of Petroleum Exploration, Development, and Production Rights; Table 2.1. Objectives of Fiscal Systems; Table 2.2. Fiscal Elements of Petroleum Agreements; Table 2.3. Overview of Allocation Systems in Select Countries; 3. The Design of Appropriate Allocation Systems; Figure 3.1. Allocation Policy Flow Chart; Box 3.1. Licensing Policy as a Means to Promote Local Content
Box 3.2. Tax Implications of the Transfer of E&P RightsBox 3.3. Administrative Complexity; Box 3.4. Examples of Bidding Parameters; Box 3.5. Minimum Bidding Requirements; Box 3.6. Excessive Royalty Rates; Box 3.7. Oversized Work Programs; Box 3.8. Fiscal Incentives to Cost Saving; Box 3.9. Information and Risk Perception; Box 3.10. Joint Bidding or a Forced Marriage?; Box 3.11. Example of Sequential Auction; Box 3.12. Issues with the Planning of Licensing Rounds; Box 3.13. Changing the Rules of the Game; Box 3.14. Reserve Prices; Box 3.15. Transparency Mechanisms; 4. Conclusions; Appendixes
I. Life Cycle of a Typical Oil and Gas ProjectII. Main Fiscal Instruments: Advantages and Disadvantages; III. World Average Fiscal Terms; IV. Select Countries' Experience; Table A.1. Alternative Bid Design; Table A.2. Overview of Brazil's Licensing Rounds; Table A.3. Bidding Rounds Summary; Table A.4. Biddable Parameters; V. Allocation Systems Design: Example; Glossary; References;
ISBN: 978-0-8213-8168-7 ; 978-0-8213-8167-0 ; 978-0-8213-8167-0
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012684932