Basics of the Reserves Report

Many professionals in the oil and natural gas industry have likely heard of the “Reserves Report”, but unless you’re a reserves engineer, it’s unlikely you’ve been exposed to the technical complexity found beyond the title. The Reserves Report is the single point of reference for the value of your resource assets, and is a report required by the Security Exchange Commission (SEC) for all publicly-traded energy companies. It can be used a powerful business tool, helping build forecasts for planning budgets, production growth, and expected project payouts. But what is the true value of this report, and what information and assumptions go into building it? That is what attendees of this course will discover. 

This course will provide a general overview of the Reserves Report, both why it is useful and what is needed to build one. We will take a methodical approach, learning how to build a reserves report from the ground up, reviewing the key assumptions, and identifying common pitfalls and how to avoid them. Also included is a discussion of pushback you might receive when reviewing your report, and what technical products will help justify your assumptions. This course will conclude with a Q&A session.

Learning Outcomes

  • Review the value of a reserves report to both public and private companies
  • Identify the best way to characterize the value of your assets – operated and OBO/non-op
  • Identify and evaluate key technical assumptions
  • Discuss possible pitfalls when building the report
  • Discuss supporting documentation needed for audit – third-party or internal

Credits

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EUCI is authorized by IACET to offer 0.2 CEUs for this event.

 

Requirements for Successful Completion of Program

Participants must be logged on for the entirety of the webinar to be eligible for continuing education credit.

Instructional Methods

A Web-based PowerPoint presentation and online interactive question/answer session will be used in this webinar for each learning outcome.

Agenda

What is a Reserves Report? Why do you need one?

  • Publicly-traded vs private-equity
  • Externally audited (or not)
  • 2P vs 3P
  • Planning or marketing

Where do you start?

  • Operated vs OBO/non-op
  • Technical evaluation – geology, reservoir
  • Surface evaluation – acreage position, permitting requirements, regulatory hurdles
  • Cost evaluation – drilling, completion, facilities
  • Price Deck – internal and SEC

Where are the key assumptions? The pitfalls?

  • OPEX and CAPEX
  • Well spacing
  • Well timing
  • Acreage purchase costs, JV payments, etc.
  • Inflation and taxes

How do you check your work?

  • Third-party auditor
  • Economic hurdles
  • Comparison to previous forecasts (if applicable)

Learning outcome review and Q&A session

NOTE: Assessment will be emailed at the adjournment of the webinar.

Instructor

Christina Schappacher, President, Elemental

 Christina is the president of Elemental, a company that teaches complex topics by focusing on the fundamentals. As an engineer, Christina has always approached work by engaging those around her, looking for ways to break down challenges into more approachable pieces. As a tutor, mentor, and collaborative team leader, Christina believes strongly in the value of sharing ideas, information, and problem-solving methods.

With many years of managing reserves – both building reports and performing reserves analysis – Christina brings a methodical approach to identifying and understanding the key assumptions and data needed for quality reserves work. She managed reserves booking for Permian and STACK/SCOOP assets at ExxonMobil and Marathon Oil, and was instrumental in building the initial 3P-SEC Reserve Reports for two private equity start-up companies focused on multiple unconventional basins in the US.

She received her B.S. in Chemical-Petroleum Engineering from the University of Southern California (Fight On!).

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Basics of the Reserves Report

September 14, 2017 | Online
Individual attendee(s) - $ 395.00 each

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