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International Petroleum Accounting

By (author) Charlotte Wright, By (author) Rebecca Gallun





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This long-awaited text explains, examines, and discusses various aspects of accounting in international petroleum operations. The authors discuss and illustrate international petroleum contracts and related contract accounting issues that arise and contrast U.S. accounting standards with those of other countries which are likely to be applicable to companies operating in international settings. Also included are discussions of petroleum tax regimes encountered around the world.

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Publisher | PennWell Books
Published date | 1 Nov 2004
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 589
Dimensions | 259 x 185 x 35mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1608g
ISBN | 978-1-5937-0016-4
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BISAC | business & economics / industries / energy industries


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