Financial Instruments Impacts on Extraction Path (in Buy Back Contract Setting)

vida varahrami

Abstract


In this paper, I want to survey owner source country policies on extraction path. I assumer that a contract is written between owner source country and investor company. Investor and owner country want to maximize their profit from contract. Owner country can affects on extraction and exploration paths with it's concluded contract.


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Gas contracts, Investor Company, Owner Source Company, Buy Back Contract, Financial Instruments

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