BP defends oil reserve estimate method
BP PLC on Monday defended its method of estimating oil and gas reserves, and said that its figures would not show a “material” change when it recalculates them for submission to regulators in the United States.
BP PLC on Monday defended its method of estimating oil and gas reserves, and said that its figures would not show a “material” change when it recalculates them for submission to regulators in the United States.
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BP is preparing to downgrade up to 3 per cent of its oil reserves, according to investment bank Goldman Sachs.
Sharyn Alfonsi looks at reports that oil companies that claim to have growing reserves have not been able to match reserves with production. The companies may have been overstating supplies.
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Even as reserves have risen, ChevronTexaco’s annual output has fallen by almost 15 percent, and the declines have continued recently despite a company promise to increase production in 2002.