Investment requirement for extraction of the remaining oil & gas resources in the Norwegian Continental Shelf

Master's thesis in Economic analysis The oil and gas industry is a major contributor to Norway’s economy and the country as a whole. In the last 50 years, 6.6 billion standard cubic metres of oil equivalents have been extracted from the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS). There are an estimated...

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Main Author: Hoff, Lars Erik
Other Authors: Mohn, Klaus
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger, Norway 2016
Subjects:
oil
gas
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2401632
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spelling ftunivstavanger:oai:uis.brage.unit.no:11250/2401632 2023-06-11T04:10:33+02:00 Investment requirement for extraction of the remaining oil & gas resources in the Norwegian Continental Shelf Hoff, Lars Erik Mohn, Klaus 2016-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2401632 eng eng University of Stavanger, Norway Masteroppgave/UIS-SV-HH/2016; http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2401632 Navngivelse 3.0 Norge http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/no/ økonomi administrasjon oil gas investment extraction økonomisk analyse Norwegian continental shelf VDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Economics: 212 Master thesis 2016 ftunivstavanger 2023-05-29T16:04:01Z Master's thesis in Economic analysis The oil and gas industry is a major contributor to Norway’s economy and the country as a whole. In the last 50 years, 6.6 billion standard cubic metres of oil equivalents have been extracted from the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS). There are an estimated 7.7 billion standard cubic metres of oil equivalents left in the ground. This includes both oil and gas. To be able to extract the remaining resources, there is a significant need for further investments. This thesis will try to answer the following question: What is the estimated future requirement for investment in the NCS in order to extract the remaining oil and gas resources? The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has a database that contains information of all the resources. The resources are divided into four: undiscovered resources, discovered resources, resources in production and sold resources. This information has been used to find the remaining resources for each class in barrels per oil equivalent. Rystad Energy has a database containing costs per field at fields in the NCS. Using this database they have estimated the future unit costs to be 8 for exploration, 14 for development and 9 for production. All costs are in USD per barrel of oil equivalents. The conclusion of this paper estimate future requirement for investment in the NCS to extract the remaining oil and gas resources to be USD 1058.6 billion. The need for investment to explore, develop and produce the undiscovered resources is USD 569.4 billion. Discovered resources have a need for investment of USD 368.8 billion to be developed and produced. Resources in production have a need for investment of USD 120.4 billion to be produced. NCS is divided in three regions, The North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea. The estimated need for investment for each region is USD 475.3 billion for the North Sea, USD 261.2 billion for the Norwegian Sea and USD 321.8 billion for the Barents Sea. In the work of this thesis there have been used different ... Master Thesis Barents Sea Norwegian Sea University of Stavanger: UiS Brage Barents Sea Norwegian Sea Rystad ENVELOPE(13.923,13.923,65.766,65.766)
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topic økonomi
administrasjon
oil
gas
investment
extraction
økonomisk analyse
Norwegian continental shelf
VDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Economics: 212
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administrasjon
oil
gas
investment
extraction
økonomisk analyse
Norwegian continental shelf
VDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Economics: 212
Hoff, Lars Erik
Investment requirement for extraction of the remaining oil & gas resources in the Norwegian Continental Shelf
topic_facet økonomi
administrasjon
oil
gas
investment
extraction
økonomisk analyse
Norwegian continental shelf
VDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Economics: 212
description Master's thesis in Economic analysis The oil and gas industry is a major contributor to Norway’s economy and the country as a whole. In the last 50 years, 6.6 billion standard cubic metres of oil equivalents have been extracted from the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS). There are an estimated 7.7 billion standard cubic metres of oil equivalents left in the ground. This includes both oil and gas. To be able to extract the remaining resources, there is a significant need for further investments. This thesis will try to answer the following question: What is the estimated future requirement for investment in the NCS in order to extract the remaining oil and gas resources? The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has a database that contains information of all the resources. The resources are divided into four: undiscovered resources, discovered resources, resources in production and sold resources. This information has been used to find the remaining resources for each class in barrels per oil equivalent. Rystad Energy has a database containing costs per field at fields in the NCS. Using this database they have estimated the future unit costs to be 8 for exploration, 14 for development and 9 for production. All costs are in USD per barrel of oil equivalents. The conclusion of this paper estimate future requirement for investment in the NCS to extract the remaining oil and gas resources to be USD 1058.6 billion. The need for investment to explore, develop and produce the undiscovered resources is USD 569.4 billion. Discovered resources have a need for investment of USD 368.8 billion to be developed and produced. Resources in production have a need for investment of USD 120.4 billion to be produced. NCS is divided in three regions, The North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea. The estimated need for investment for each region is USD 475.3 billion for the North Sea, USD 261.2 billion for the Norwegian Sea and USD 321.8 billion for the Barents Sea. In the work of this thesis there have been used different ...
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title_short Investment requirement for extraction of the remaining oil & gas resources in the Norwegian Continental Shelf
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