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Survey of Accounting Practices Used by the Petroleum Industry

EMD-77-53 Published: Jul 11, 1977. Publicly Released: Jul 11, 1977.
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Current accounting in the oil and natural gas industry is characterized by the use of two basic accounting concepts known as the successful efforts concept and the full-cost concept. The accounting practices used by the Shell Oil Company, which uses the successful efforts concept, and by the Houston Oil and Minerals Corporation, which uses full-cost accounting, were examined.

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