Posts Tagged ‘oil price’
Refining Crude Oil – Part 2
Monday, December 28, 2009 15:05 1 CommentRefining is a capital-intensive industry in a market driven by divergent forces—cleaner fuelsto address local air pollution; greater fuel efficiency against the backdrop of record oil prices; and steadily rising consumption of transportation fuels due to rising income, especially in developing countries. Part 2 of the briefing notes on refining discusses these topics and other [...]
Contracts for Petroleum Development - Part 3
Friday, September 4, 2009 10:23 No CommentsThe flows of oil revenues are quite complex. This note presents the results of two hypothetical simulations — one a progressive production sharing regime and the other regressive – to illustrate qualitatively how they affect the amount and timing of government revenue and investors’ profits.
Briefing Notes 7 and 8 [1,2] gave an overview of different [...]
Contracts for Petroleum Development - Part 2
Thursday, July 9, 2009 10:57 No CommentsPetroleum contracts are long and complex. Production sharing agreements, the type of contracts being signed in Cambodia, are no exception. However, they are important to the country’s future economic and development options and hence it would be helpful if the public had a basic understanding of how these contracts work and, in particular, how government [...]
