E and P spending will post a solid increase in 1990
- Salomon Brothers, Inc., New York City, NY (US)
This article reports on Salomon brothers' eighth annual survey of the worldwide exploration and production (E P) expenditures in the oil and gas industry. The survey shows companies are planning a significant increase in 1990:0090. The survey, which covered more than 200 oil and gas companies, indicates a 10.5% aggregate increase in spending. In December 1989, 130 U.S. independent oil and gas companies, 19 major companies, 83 Canadian companies and 65 international companies were surveyed for their 1990:0090 spending plans. The survey includes composition of budgets and strategic shifts within budgets. This is the most extensive survey since the first one in 1983, with more than 200 companies questioned and with several new U.S. independent and Canadian oil and gas companies added to the list.
- OSTI ID:
- 6975709
- Journal Information:
- World Oil; (USA), Journal Name: World Oil; (USA) Vol. 210:2; ISSN 0043-8790; ISSN WOOIA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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