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AAPG Bulletin, Vol. 90 (2006), Program Abstracts (Digital)

7th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006

ABSTRACT: Value of Previous HitPetroleumNext Hit Resource Classification Systems

Gerard Bloch1, Ilhan Sener2, Jorge Gomes2, Asbjorn Gyllensten2, Khalaf Khalaf2, and Badria Al Mulla2
1 Planning & Quality Department (PQD) / Previous HitPetroleumNext Hit Dev. Division, Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO), PO Box 270, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, phone: 00971506660381, fax: 0097126652063, [email protected] 2 ADCO

After introducing the important concept of Resources Classification for the Previous HitPetroleumNext Hit Industry, a review of some of the classification systems that have been developed through time are presented, particularly the evolution of the two concepts of project maturity and range of uncertainty.

Perceived strengths and weaknesses of the two main SPE/WPC/AAPG and UNFC classification systems are discussed and the areas of alignment and of potential concerns highlighted. The importance of definitions will be emphasized and the terms related to the major categories, but also the more subtle terms such as prospective, potential, notional resources are addressed.

The power of linking a Previous HitpetroleumNext Hit accumulation with the decision making process through project definition will be shown. ADCO is proposing to tightly link the approval gates/stages process of the major development projects to the resources classification which will allow full management control and asset team accountability.

It will be clearly demonstrated that the value of any resource classification Previous HitsystemNext Hit lies in its aptitude to focus the attention of management and the work effort of technical staff on effectively moving a prospective resource accumulation to a commercially viable and profitable project. Therefore, it should be simple, practical and easy to apply.

 

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