Performance Profiles of Major Energy ProducersThe Department, 1995 - Energy industries |
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... ( excluding unusual items ) increased 17 percent to $ 18 billion . The increase in earnings was generated by refining and marketing operations both in the United States and abroad , with a combined increase in income of $ 4 billion over ...
... ( excluding unusual items ) increased 17 percent to $ 18 billion . The increase in earnings was generated by refining and marketing operations both in the United States and abroad , with a combined increase in income of $ 4 billion over ...
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... ( excluding the countries of the Former Soviet Union ) motivated FRS companies ' efforts to develop gas reserves . The FRS companies completed more than four times as many gas wells in Canada in 1993 as in 1992 , in response to higher ...
... ( excluding the countries of the Former Soviet Union ) motivated FRS companies ' efforts to develop gas reserves . The FRS companies completed more than four times as many gas wells in Canada in 1993 as in 1992 , in response to higher ...
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... Excluding the effects of SFAS 106 , as well as other unusual items , the FRS companies ' net income was up $ 2.5 billion between 1992 and 1993 to $ 17.6 billion , a 17- percent increase . Although revenues declined , largely due to ...
... Excluding the effects of SFAS 106 , as well as other unusual items , the FRS companies ' net income was up $ 2.5 billion between 1992 and 1993 to $ 17.6 billion , a 17- percent increase . Although revenues declined , largely due to ...
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... ( excluding unusual items ) came almost entirely from refining and marketing operations . Net income from U.S. refining / marketing was up $ 2.4 billion and up $ 1.5 billion in foreign refining / marketing ( Table 2 ) .10 Although ...
... ( excluding unusual items ) came almost entirely from refining and marketing operations . Net income from U.S. refining / marketing was up $ 2.4 billion and up $ 1.5 billion in foreign refining / marketing ( Table 2 ) .10 Although ...
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... Excluding Unusual Items Line of Business 1992 1993 Percent Change 1992-1993 Percent Change 1992 1993 1992-1993 Petroleum U.S. Petroleum Production .. 5,588 4,839 -13.4 6,421 5,485 -14.6 Refining / Marketing -213 1,685 542 2,911 437.1 ...
... Excluding Unusual Items Line of Business 1992 1993 Percent Change 1992-1993 Percent Change 1992 1993 1992-1993 Petroleum U.S. Petroleum Production .. 5,588 4,839 -13.4 6,421 5,485 -14.6 Refining / Marketing -213 1,685 542 2,911 437.1 ...
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1993 Annual Report accounted acquisition Additions to Investment alternative energy assets average barrels per day Burlington Resources capital expenditures cash flow Change from 1992 chemical Chevron Chevron Corporation cogeneration consolidated Corporation crude oil cubic feet decline deferred tax demand Development Expenditures downstream Dry Holes due to independent Energy Information Administration exploration and development Exxon Figure Five Through Twelve Form EIA-28 FRS companies FRS system fuel gas production gasoline included Income Taxes increased independent rounding Investment in Place investments and advances line of business million barrels Million Dollars Natural Gas Liquids Nonenergy Nontraceable nuclear OECD OECD Europe offshore oil and gas oil shale Onshore Operating Expenses outlets Percent Change Petroleum Company pipelines PP&E profitability Prudhoe Bay purchases Raw Materials reduced reserve additions revenues Source Table tar sands tax expense Top Four total U.S. U.S. Industry U.S. production U.S. refining U.S. Refining/Marketing unconsolidated affiliates United Unocal Unocal Corporation Washington Worldwide
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Page 185 - Offshore: That geographic area that lies seaward of the coastline. In general, the coastline is the line of ordinary low water along with that portion of the coast that is in direct contact with the open sea or the line marking the seaward limit of inland water.
Page 184 - Includes leaded gasohol. Blendstock is excluded until blending has been completed. Alcohol that is to be used in the blending of gasohol is also excluded.
Page 187 - Proved reserves of crude oil as of December 31 of any given year are the estimated quantities of all liquids statistically reported as crude oil, which geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be recoverable in the future from known reservoirs under existing economic and Operating conditions.
Page 188 - Reserves of crude oil which can be produced economically through application of improved recovery techniques (such as fluid injection) are included in the "proved...
Page 187 - Basic and applied research in the sciences and engineering and the design and development of prototypes and processes.
Page 188 - ... liquids, the recovery of which is subject to reasonable doubt because of uncertainty as to geology, reservoir characteristics, or economic factors...
Page 181 - ... fees, recording fees, legal costs, and other costs incurred in acquiring properties. (15) Exploration costs. Costs incurred in identifying areas that may warrant examination and in examining specific areas that are considered to have prospects of containing oil and gas reserves, including costs of drilling exploratory wells and exploratorytype stratigraphic test wells.
Page 188 - Included are No. 5, a residual fuel oil of medium viscosity; Navy Special, for use in steam-powered vessels in government service and in shore power plants; and No.
Page 184 - Associated gas is free natural gas, commonly known as gas cap gas, which overlies and is in contact with crude oil in the reservoir. Dissolved gas is natural gas which is in solution with crude oil in the reservoir at original reservoir conditions.
Page 187 - Measured ore" is ore for which tonnage is computed from dimensions revealed in outcrops, trenches, workings, and drill holes and for which the grade is computed from the results of detailed sampling.