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Appraisal of Oil & Gas Properties
Instructor: Edwin Moritz , Mark Cronshaw
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Seminar Brochure
Down market filled with oil and gas acquisition opportunities!

  • We hear it every day, but how long will it last?
  • How much should you or your company pay today for exploration or development opportunities?
  • Or is this the best time to sell at Market Value?
These questions are best answered by being able to estimate the Market Value of properties in all stages of development.  Knowing how to determine the Market Value of oil & gas properties even in a simplistic manner is an invaluable tool.  Learn how this is done using reserve reports, the marketplace, and the buyer's own investment criteria in this seminar.

This seminar provides the petroleum industry professional with a practical understanding of the appraisal methods best applied by the market, the investors, the regulators and the courts.

 

Audience:
  • Business Development Advisor
  • Petroleum Engineer
  • Investment Banker
  • Exploration Geologist
  • Oil Industry Executive
  • Oil Drilling/Income Fund Manager
  • Litigation and Transactional Attorney
  • Mineral Appraiser
  • State and Local Government Officials
  • Merger & Acquisition Advisor
  • International Investment Advisor
  • Landman
  • Midstream Traders
Objectives:

Walk away knowing how to:

  • Estimate Market Values of oil and gas properties using several different methods
  • Evaluate sensitivities of different methods of estimating Market Values
  • Appraise undeveloped properties, prospects and raw mineral lands
  • Calculate internal rate of return requirements from oil & gas reserves and economic forecasts
  • Identify possible pitfalls in oil & gas property appraisals
  • Assess strengths and weaknesses in valuations drafted for the purpose of expert testimony and calculation of damages.
  • Seek out production purchasing opportunities
  • Predict if an oil operator will produce prudently in the long term
  • Analyze the level of operating risk related to a specific investment
  • Synthesize all market data, to determine whether to walk away or pursue a prospect.
  • Adjust for minority position and lack of liquidity
  • Arrive at a fairness opinion in a merger transaction.
  • Determine the management capability of an operator.
Comments:
New and up-to-date case histories of recent transaction with appraisal forms and checklists will be featured.

An excellent source of interaction between the various participants and the instructors.

Many professionals have attended several times learning something new each time as new case histories are added to the program.

Seminar Fees (fees are per person in net US dollars):
  $995 per person - Regular Tuition Fee
  $895 per person - Early Enrollment or Group Discount
Length: 2 days

Register for this course:
To register, select the date you would like to attend, click on the appropriate registration fee, enter the number of people attending, then click the Register Online button below. Online registration applies to credit card payments only.

  Dates Location

May 19-20, 2010 Denver City Center Marriott Hotel, 1701 California Street, Denver, CO
$895.00 Early Registration Fee     Deadline Date : 19 Apr 2010
$995.00 Single Registration Fee
$895.00
Group Registration Fee
(Available to groups 2 or more from the same company attending at the same date and location)

 
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