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Title: TAX CREDITS IN OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS


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TAX CREDITS IN OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS
  • Patrick Hennessee Ph.D., CPA

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ENERGY TAX CREDITS
  • SECTION 29 CREDIT
  • THE NONCONVENTIONAL FUELS CR.
  • SECTION 43 CREDIT
  • ENHANCED RECOVERY CREDIT

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SECTION 29 NONCONVENTIONAL FUELS CREDIT
  • 3/ BBL (OR BTU EQUIVALENT) adjusted for
    inflation
  • 5.8 MILLION BTUS PER BBL
  • PRODUCED DOMESTICALLY
  • FROM A WELL DRILLED BEFORE 1-1-93 (EXCEPT BIOMASS
    GAS SYNTHETIC COAL - 1-1-1997)
  • FUELS SOLD BEFORE 2003 (2008 FOR BIOMAS GAS
    SYN. COAL)
  • CREDIT IS REDUCED BY GENERAL BUSINESS CREDIT
    (SEC. 43 CR.)
  • NO REDUCTION IF SEC. 43 CR. IS FORGONE

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QUALIFYING NONCONVENTIONAL FUELS
  • OIL FROM TAR SANDS OR SHALE
  • GAS FROM
  • GEOPRESSURED BRINE
  • DEVONIAN SHALE
  • COAL SEAMS
  • TIGHT FORMATIONS
  • BIOMASS GAS
  • SYNTHETIC FUELS FROM COAL
  • (SOLID, LIQUID, OR GAS)

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Shale Oil
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Tar Sands
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TIGHT FORMATION GAS
  • RARE PRIOR TO 1990
  • 1990 ACT LIBERALIZED DEFINITION
  • MUST BE FROM A WELL DRILLED AFTER NOV. 5, 1990 OR
  • HAVE BEEN COMMITTED TO INTERSTATE COMMERCE AS OF
    APR. 20, 1977

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CREDIT COMPUTATION
  • BBL OF OIL BTU EQUIVALENT
  • X 3 (ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION)
  • SECTION 29 CREDIT
  • PHASED-OUT OVER 6 AS THE AVG. PRICE OF CRUDE gt
    23.50 (ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION)
  • NO INFLATION ADJUSTMENT FOR TIGHT SANDS GAS

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CREDIT CALCULATION
  • CR. /BBL RP - (23.50 x i)
  • OF OIL (3x i) --------------------------
    x (3 x i)
  • EQUIV. (29.50 - 23.50) x i

RP REFERENCE PRICE i INFLATION FACTOR (NO
INFLATION FACTOR FOR TIGHT SANDS)
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YEAR REF. PRICE INFLA. FACTOR CR./
BBL

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SECTION 29 EXAMPLE
  • WELL DRILLED IN 1991, GAS SOLD IN 1998
  • SOLD 100,000 MILLION BTU OF GAS
  • IF TIGHT SANDS
  • CR. 3 X (100,000/5.8) 51,724
  • IF OTHER THAN TIGHT SANDS
  • CR. 6.12 X (100,000/5.8) 105,517

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ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY CREDIT
Section 43 Credit
Injection Well
Production Well

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SECTION 43 - ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY CREDIT
  • PART OF THE GENERAL BUSINESS CREDIT
  • 3 YEAR CARRYBACK 15 YEAR CARRYFORWARD
  • THE CREDIT STARTED - JAN. 1, 1991
  • CREDIT 15 OF QUALIFIED DOMESTIC EOR COSTS
  • ANY CREDIT TAKEN REDUCES
  • RELATED DEDUCTION OR
  • RELATED AMOUNT CAPITALIZED
  • PHASED OUT OVER 6 AS OIL REACHES 28/BBL
    (ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION)

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QUALIFYING COSTS
  • INJECTANTS (EXPENSE OR TAKE CR.)
  • IDC
  • TANGIBLE PROPERTY (EQUIP)

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QUALIFIED PROJECTS
  • TERTIARY METHOD
  • DOMESTIC PROJECT
  • EXPECT TO RESULT IN MORE THAN INSIGNIFICANT
    INCREASE IN ULTIMATE CRUDE PRODUCED
  • USE SOUND ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES
  • INJECTION BEGAN AFTER 1990
  • SUBMIT ENGINEERS CERTIFICATION

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TERTIARY METHODS
  • MISCIBLE FLUID DISPLACEMENT
  • STEAM-DRIVE INJECTION
  • MICRO EMULSION
  • INSITU COMBUSTION
  • POLYMER-AUGMENTED WATER FLOODING
  • CYCLIC STEAM INJECTION
  • ALKALINE FLOODING
  • CARBONATED WATER FLOODING
  • IMMISCIBLE CO2 DISPLACEMENT
  • IMMISCIBLE NON-HYDROCARBON GAS DISPLACEMENT
  • ANY OTHER IRS APPROVED METHOD

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GAS INJECTION
Production Well
Injection Well
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EXAMPLE - INTEGRATED OIL CO.
  • QUALIFIED EOR COST 1,000,000 OF IDC (MAY
    EXP. 70)

  • 200,000 OF EQUIPMENT

  • 100,000 OF INJECTANTS

  • 1,300,000 TOTAL QUALIFIED COSTS
  • CREDIT .15 X 1,300,000 195,000
  • IDC EXPENSED 70 X
    1,000,000 700,000

  • LESS CREDIT - 105,000

  • IDC EXPENSED 595,000
  • CAPITALIZED IDC
  • 300,000 - (15
    X 300,000) 255,000
  • CAPITALIZED EQUIPMENT
  • 200,000 -
    (15 X 200,000) 170,000
  • EXPENSE 85,000 OF THE INJECTANTS
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