Oil Field Valuation - Estimates only - DYOR1. Discovery Phase - Value per Barrel $0.10 to $2.00 per barrel (Contingent Resources)
ref; The Valuation of Oil and Gas Discoveries" (Society of Petroleum Engineers papers).
- Explanation: In this phase, the value per barrel is quite low because the reserves are uncertain, and significant exploration and development risks remain. The valuation reflects the high geological and commercial risks, with a low probability of converting contingent resources into commercially viable reserves.
2. Pre-Development Phase - Value per Barrel: $2.00 to $10.00 per barrel (2P Reserves)
ref: Valuing Oil and Gas Companies" by Nick Antill and Robert Arnott.
- Explanation: At this stage, the reserves are more certain, but the field is not yet producing. The value per barrel increases because there’s greater confidence in the resource size, and development plans are in place. However, risks related to CAPEX, OPEX, oil prices, and the timeline to production still exist, affecting the valuation.
3. Production Phase - Value per Barrel: $10.00 to $30.00+ per barrel (Proven Reserves)
ref: Energy Finance: Analysis and Valuation, Risk Management, and the Future of Energy" by Betty Simkins and Russell Simkins.
- Explanation: Once in production, the oil field’s value per barrel is much higher because the risks are considerably lower, and the cash flows are more predictable. The exact value depends on factors like the current and future oil prices, production costs, remaining reserve life, and the decline rate of the field. In stable market conditions, producing barrels can fetch higher valuations, especially for fields with low production costs.
Key Factors Influencing Value Per Barrel:
- Oil Prices: Higher global oil prices generally increase the value per barrel at all stages.
- Location: Fields in politically stable regions or near existing infrastructure are valued higher.
- Reserves Quality: Higher-quality (light, sweet) oil reserves are worth more per barrel.
- Operational Efficiency: Fields with lower operating costs per barrel have higher valuations.
- Regulatory Environment: Favorable tax and regulatory conditions can boost the value.
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