Improvement of the Upstream Project Valuation in Consideration of Abandonment Expenditure ABEX Uncertainties

Azureen Alya Abu Bakar
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This study intends to propose parameter adjustment for economic evaluation in considering abandonment expenditures (ABEX) during front end loading (FEL) of discovered petroleum resources. In maturing a petroleum field development, abandonment and decommissioning of wells and facilities requires consideration during FEL. FEL, long adopted by prominent E&P players worldwide is used to support capital investment decision-making where value i.e. expected monetary wealth is measured and evaluated by Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis. However, the DCF approach is outdated and flawed where it does not capture fluctuation well. This study reviews ABEX of sub-commercial contingent resources or shelved projects and economic evaluation method used in the author's organization and their parameters, identifying relevant and applicable adjustments that could be made associated to ABEX. Combining the revised ABEX with a modified economic model, a proposed set of categorical adjustments to is produced. The results show that the ABEX of the previously sub-commercial projects yield a more competitive number with revised semi-detailed estimates and different escalation and inflation approaches. Additionally, a standardized assumption for abandonment year before cessation of production is recommended to provide a more realistic evaluation of when ABEX is actually required to incur. These, in turn, improves the Net Present Value (NPV) of the projects tested as well as their viability and rank towards being sanctioned for development.
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考虑放弃支出ABEX不确定性的上游项目评估改进
本研究旨在提出考虑已发现石油资源前端加载过程中放弃支出(ABEX)的经济评价参数调整方法。在油田成熟开发过程中,在FEL期间需要考虑井和设施的废弃和退役。长期以来,FEL被世界各地著名的勘探开发公司采用,用于支持资本投资决策,其中价值即预期货币财富是通过贴现现金流(DCF)分析来衡量和评估的。然而,DCF方法已经过时,并且在不能很好地捕捉波动方面存在缺陷。本研究回顾了非商业或有资源或搁置项目的ABEX,以及笔者所在组织使用的经济评价方法和参数,找出了与ABEX相关的相关和适用的调整。将修正后的ABEX与修正后的经济模型相结合,提出了一套分类调整的建议。结果表明,采用修改后的半详细估算和不同的升级和通胀方法,以前的亚商业项目的ABEX产生的数字更具竞争力。此外,建议对停止生产前的废弃年份进行标准化假设,以便对实际需要产生ABEX的时间进行更现实的评估。这反过来又提高了所测试项目的净现值(NPV),以及它们的可行性和被批准开发的排名。
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