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MMS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM: ONGOING STUDIES |
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Title: |
Factors Affecting Global Petroleum Exploration and Development and Impacts on the Attractiveness and Prospectivity of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Deepwater (GM-92-42-122) |
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Planning Area: |
Gulfwide |
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Total Cost: $264,332 |
Period of Performance: FY 2005 - 2009 |
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Conducting Organization: |
Coastal Marine Institute, Louisiana State University |
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MMS Contact: |
Dr. Harry Luton |
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Description: Background: The attractiveness of a region for exploration and production (E&P) investment depends upon the perception of its prospectivity, which broadly speaking, refers to the technical attributes as well as legal and fiscal arrangements for the commercial exploitation of the petroleum reserves. This study will examine factors underlying the prospectivity of the world’s offshore petroleum producing basins from a technical, fiscal, legal, and geopolitical perspective, and develop an empirical/theoretical framework to analyze these factors and issues. The study will complement and expand the project "Capital Investment Decision Making" (1435-01-01-30951) in a broader framework and consider the factors that influence exploration investment decisions in offshore basins around the world. The study will address the question of whether or not technology, fiscal incentives, regulatory programs and structural and institutional changes in the industry have affected the attractiveness or the E&P investment climate in the Gulf of Mexico OCS region. |
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Objectives: This study is designed to provide an analysis of the factors and issues underlying the attractiveness of the OCS deep shelf and deepwater in relation to other offshore petroleum provinces. The study will attempt to answer some of the following questions:
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Methods: The methods will include a detailed literature review and synthesis of existing information, including: government reports, trade journal articles, government data series, filings before various regulatory agencies, and trade association reports. Three tasks will be addressed in this study:
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Products: A final report publication and annotated references. |
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Importance to MMS: This study will address the question of whether or not technology, fiscal incentives, regulatory programs and structural and institutional changes in the industry have affected the attractiveness or the E&P investment climate in the Gulf of Mexico OCS region, significantly and differentially. Included in this study is the quantification of the responsiveness of petroleum development indicators to various regulatory and fiscal incentive programs, providing a source of current information on the economic and policy implications of such programs. Therefore, this study will provide a general economic and decision-making guide that will be useful to both state and federal policymakers. |
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Current Status: The draft final report has been received by MMS and is under review. |
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Final Report Due: |
June 2009 |
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Publications: |
None |
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Affiliated WWW Sites: |
Coastal Marine Institute, Louisiana State University |
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Revised date: |
April 2009 |
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