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Genel Energy (Genel Energy) Reserve Replacement Ratio % : 0.00% (As of . 20)


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What is Genel Energy Reserve Replacement Ratio %?

Reserve Replacement Ratio % (RRR) is a metric used by investors to judge an oil company's operating performance. It is the amount of oil added to a company's reserves divided by the amount extracted for production.

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Genel Energy Reserve Replacement Ratio % Historical Data

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Competitive Comparison of Genel Energy's Reserve Replacement Ratio %

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Genel Energy  (OTCPK:GEGYY) Reserve Replacement Ratio % Explanation

Reserve Replacement Ratio % is a metric used by investors to judge an oil company's operating performance. It measures the amount of proved reserves added to a company's reserve base during the year, relative to the amount of oil and gas that the company has produced.

According to conventional market wisdom, when demand is stable, a company's reserve-replacement ratio must be at least 100% for the company to sustain current production levels. Any figure greater than 100% likely indicates that the company has room for growth. Conversely, any number less than 100% telegraphs a cause for concern that the company may soon run out of oil.

This ratio can sometimes be affected by new technologies, changes to supply and demand dynamics and fluctuating oil prices. A high reserve-replacement ratio achieved through organic replacement is considered better than a high reserve-replacement ratio achieved through purchasing proved reserves.


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Genel Energy (Genel Energy) Business Description

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Genel Energy PLC produces oil and gas primarily in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The Company has two reportable business segments: Production and Pre-production. Capital allocation decisions for the production segment are considered in the context of the cash flows expected from the production and sale of crude oil. The production segment is comprised of the producing fields on the Tawke PSC , the Taq Taq PSC and the Sarta PSC which are located in the KRI and make sales predominantly to the KRG. The pre-production segment is comprised of discovered resource held under the Qara Dagh PSC, the Bina Bawi PSC and the Miran PSC , all in the KRI and exploration activity, principally located in Somaliland and Morocco.