The purpose of this publication is to examine developments in the operations of the major U.S. energy-producing companies on a corporate level, by major line of business, by major function within each line of business, and by geographic area.
Pursuant to Section 205(h) of the Department of Energy Organization Act, which established the Financial Reporting System (FRS), the Energy Information Administration (EIA), through its Form EIA-28, collects financial information and other measures of energyrelated business efforts and results for major energy companies. Since the FRS data are collected on a uniform, segmented basis, the comparability of information across energy lines of business is unique to this reporting system. For example, petroleum activities can be compared to activities in other energy lines of business or nonenergy areas, and domestic activities can be compared to foreign activities.
This report presents data collected on Form EIA-28 for the calendar year 1993. The report also features a review of energy company strategies following the Arab
Oil Embargo of 1973-1974. The FRS data, which span the 1974-1993 period, are utilized for this review. In 1993, 25 companies filed Form EIA-28. The analysis and data presented in this report represent the operations of the FRS companies in the context of their worldwide operations and in the context of the major energy markets which they serve. Both energy and nonenergy developments of these companies are analyzed. Although the focus is on developments in 1993, important trends prior to that time are also featured.
Economic performance, in financial and physical dimensions, continues to serve as a significant factor in evaluating past decisions and guiding future options in the development and supply of energy resources. The information contained in this report is intended to promote an understanding and provide a critical review of the possible motivations and apparent consequences of investment decisions by some of the largest corporations in the energy industry. The information is intended for use by the U.S. Congress, Government agencies, industry analysts, and the general public.
1. Consolidated Income Statement for FRS Companies, 1992 and 1993
2. Contributions to Net Income by Line of Business for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
3. Rates of Return by Line of Business for FRS Companies, 1986-1993 ....
4. Operating Income in Chemicals and Other Nonenergy Segments for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
5. Line-of-Business Contributions to Pretax Cash Flow for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
6. Sources and Uses of Cash for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
7. Additions to Investment in Place by Line of Business for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
8. Value of Mergers, Acquisitions, and Related Transactions by FRS Companies, 1993
9. Composition of Income Tax Expense for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
10. Income Tax Expense, Pretax Income, and Effective Tax Rates by Line of Business for FRS Companies,
1992-1993 ..
11. Income Components and Financial Ratios in Oil and Gas Production for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
12. Average Prices, Sales, and Production in Oil and Gas for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
13. Exploration and Development Expenditures for FRS Companies by Region, 1992-1993
14. Well Completions by Region for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
15. Finding Costs by Region for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
16. Lifting Costs by Region for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
17. Oil and Gas Reserves and Production for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
18. Sales, Expenses, and Income in U.S. Refining/Marketing for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
19. Marketing Characteristics and Refined Product Margin for FRS Companies Ranked by Total Energy
Assets,1992-1993
20. Refining and Marketing Financial Items and Operating Data for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
21. Gasoline Distribution by FRS Companies, 1992-1993
22. Financial Items for Transportation for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
23. Coal Financial and Operating Indicators for the FRS Companies, 1992-1993
24. Financial and Operating Items in Coal for a Consistent Group of FRS Companies, 1992-1993
25. Revenues, Income, and Investment in Other Energy for FRS Companies, 1992-1993
26. Additions to Property, Plant, and Equipment for FRS Companies, 1974-1981
27. Additions to PP&E and Net PP&E in Other Nonenergy, Selected Years, 1974-1981
28. U.S. Coal Production for FRS Companies, Selected Years, 1974-1981 ...
29. Additions to Property, Plant, and Equipment in Other Energy for FRS Companies, 1974-1986
30. Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Expenditures by Region for FRS Companies, Selected Years,
1974-1993
31. Distribution of Net Property, Plant, and Equipment Across Lines of Business for FRS Companies,
1974 and 1981 ..
41. Composition of Oil and Gas Reserve Changes for FRS Companies in the United States and Foreign
Regions, 1981-1993 . . .
42. Refining Statistics for FRS Companies and U.S. Industry, Selected Years, 1975-1981
43. U.S. Refinery Configurations for FRS Companies, Selected Years, 1974-1993 ..
44. Shares of FRS U.S. Refining/Marketing Dispositions of Refined Motor Gasoline by Channel
of Distribution, 1977-1993 ..
45. FRS U.S. Refined Product Margins and Costs per Barrel Sold, Selected Years, 1977-1993 ..
46. FRS Company Shares of U.S. Interstate Oil Pipeline Barrel Miles, Selected Years, 1975-1991
47. Consumption and Production of U.S. Coal, Selected Years, 1970-1993
48. FRS Companies' Share of U.S. Coal Production, Selected Years, 1974-1993
A1. Companies Reporting to the Financial Reporting System, 1977-1993
A2. Example of Nontraceables and Eliminations
A3. A Comparison between Full Cost and Successful Efforts Accounting Methods
A4. The Impact of FASB-52, Foreign Currency Translations, on Stockholders' Equity and Pretax Income,
1982-1993.
B1. Selected U.S. Operating Statistics for FRS Companies and U.S. Industry, 1992 and 1993
B2. Selected U.S. Operating Statistics for FRS Companies and U.S. Industry, 1987-1993 . . .
B3. A Comparison of Selected Financial Items for FRS Companies and the S&P 400, 1993
and Percent Change from 1992 ...
B4. Consolidating Statement of Income for FRS Companies, 1993
B5. Consolidating Statement of Income for FRS Companies, U.S. and Foreign Petroleum Segments,
1993.....
B6. Profit Rates for Lines of Business and Petroleum Segments for FRS Companies, 1987-1993
B7. Profit Rates for Petroleum Segments for FRS Companies Ranked by Total Energy Assets,
1991-1993
B8. A Comparison of Balance Sheet Items for FRS Companies and the S&P 400, 1993 and
Percent Change from 1992 ...
B9. Consolidated Balance Sheet for FRS Companies, 1987-1993
B10. Distribution of Net Investment in Place for FRS Companies, United States and Foreign, 1993
B11. Net Property, Plant and Equipment (PP&E), Additions to PP&E, Investments and Advances, and
Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization (DD&A), by Lines of Business for FRS Companies, 1993 ..... 133
B12. Income and Investment Patterns in Worldwide Petroleum for FRS Companies Ranked by Total
Energy Assets, 1993 and Percent Change from 1992 ....
B13. Income and Investment Patterns by Petroleum Segments for FRS Companies Ranked by Total
Energy Assets, 1993 and Percent Change from 1992
B23. Total Exploratory and Development Wells Drilled in the United States for FRS Companies and
U.S. Industry, 1992 and 1993
B24. Completed Well Costs, Oil, Gas, and Dry, for FRS Companies and U.S. Industry, 1992 and 1993
B25. Completed Well Costs, Oil, Gas, and Dry, Onshore and Offshore, for FRS Companies,
1992 and 1993 ...
B26. U.S. Net Wells Completed, and Net In-Progress Wells for FRS Companies, 1987-1993
B27. Exploration and Development Net Drilling Footage for FRS Companies, 1987-1993 . . .
B28. U.S. Net Producing Wells, and U.S. Acreage for FRS Companies, 1987-1993 ...
B29. U.S. Net Petroleum Acreage for FRS Companies, Ranked by Total Energy Assets,
1993 and Percent Change from 1992
B30. U.S. Net Ownership Interest Petroleum Reserves and Production for FRS Companies and
U.S. Industry, 1993
B31. Proved Petroleum Reserves for FRS Companies, United States and Foreign, 1993
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