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1p 2p 3p for those who dont know what they are

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    Hi everyone, i was a little dishearten with BUY on Friday night, well put it down to the beers i had also been consuming.

    I thought that now that we are getting closer to the drill i would share some research for anyone who doesn't understand the above 1P 2P 3P (proved, probable, possible).

    Go check out this easy to read 5 page document.

    http://www.spe.org/industry/reserves/docs/PRMS_guide_non_tech.pdf

    Also from Wikipedia -

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrocarbon_exploration

    Definition of oil reserves
    Oil reserves are primarily a measure of geological risk - of the probability of oil existing and being producible under current economic conditions using current technology. The three categories of reserves generally used are proven, probable, and possible reserves.

    Proven reserves - defined as oil and gas "Reasonably Certain" to be producible using current technology at current prices, with current commercial terms and government consent- also known in the industry as 1P. Some Industry specialists refer to this as P90 - i.e. having a 90% certainty of being produced.

    Probable reserves - defined as oil and gas "Reasonably Probable" of being produced using current or likely technology at current prices, with current commercial terms and government consent - Some Industry specialists refer to this as P50 - i.e. having a 50% certainty of being produced. - This is also known in the industry as 2P or Proven plus probable.

    Possible reserves - i.e. "having a chance of being developed under favorable circumstances" - Some industry specialists refer to this as P10 - i.e. having a 10% certainty of being produced. - This is also known in the industry as 3P or Proven plus probable plus possible.


    Good luck to all PEPies

    Keep on BUYing

    harry out
 
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