BV559 Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Valuations

Webinar Description

This webinar will provide an overview of the unique methodologies and principles involved in valuing oil and gas companies and assets. Unlike other industries, the oil and gas sector requires a multidisciplinary approach, combining finance, accounting, petroleum engineering, and geology to accurately assess value. The session will cover key considerations, including reserve classifications, production decline rates, commodity price volatility, and geopolitical risks, while focusing on applications for gift and estate valuation as well as financial reporting. Designed for professionals familiar with the three standard approaches to valuation, this webinar will bridge the gap by addressing the specific complexities and nuances of the oil and gas industry, ensuring participants gain practical insights into effective valuation practices.

Learning Outcomes

Upon webinar completion, the participant will be able to:

  • Analyze Oil and Gas assets and entities;
  • Apply the 3 valuation approaches to oil and gas entities; 
  • Calculate oil and gas specific valuation metrics; and 
  • Recognize key drivers of value.

Course Audience

Anyone interested in how to consider valuing oil and gas companies and assets.

Instructor Information

Atiba Henry, ASA | Stout

Atiba Henry has extensive experience providing professional valuation advisory services for estate tax, gift tax, and income tax requirements and estate planning, as well as experience with fairness opinions and financial reporting.  Atiba’s experience spans a diverse client base, from regional middle market businesses to multi-billion-dollar enterprises. His advisory and analytical services have been provided in a broad range of industries and for a variety of purposes, including manufacturing, telecommunications, retail, banking, and farming. His primary focus is on the valuation of upstream oil and gas properties and exploration and production (E&P) companies.

Continuing Education

Review of this session recording will award 1.8 CE hour(s). 

CPE credit is not awarded for this pre-recorded offering.

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