Barrels Of Oil Equivalent Per Day
Barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOE/D) is a term that is used often in conjunction with the production or distribution of crude oil and natural gas. Many oil companies produce both of these commodities, but the unit of measure for each is different. Oil is measured in barrels and natural gas is measured in cubic feet. To help facilitate like-for-like comparisons, the industry standardized natural gas production into "equivalent barrels" of oil. One barrel of oil is generally deemed to have the same amount of energy content as 6,000 cubic feet of natural gas. So this quantity of natural gas is "equivalent" to one barrel of oil.When measuring a company's natural gas production output, management often wants to know how many equivalent barrels of oil they are producing. This makes it easier to compare themselves to other industry participants. The Society of Petroleum Engineers provides conversion tables that help illustrate unit equivalencies and some of the factors that affect comparison and conversion.
Definition: Barrels of Oil Equivalent per Day (BOE/D) is a term used to measure the production or distribution of oil and natural gas. Since oil and natural gas are measured in different units—oil in barrels and natural gas in cubic feet—the industry standardizes natural gas production into 'equivalent barrels' of oil for easier comparison.
Origin: The concept of BOE/D originated from the need within the oil and gas industry for a unified measurement method to compare different forms of energy production. The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) provides conversion tables to help explain unit equivalency and factors affecting comparisons and conversions.
Categories and Characteristics: 1. Barrels of Oil Equivalent (BOE): This is the standard unit for converting natural gas production into equivalent barrels of oil. Typically, 6,000 cubic feet of natural gas is considered equivalent to one barrel of oil.
2. Daily Production (D): This refers to the number of barrels of oil equivalent produced per day, used to measure a company's production capacity and efficiency.
Specific Cases: 1. Case One: An oil company produces 10,000 barrels of oil and 60,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas per day. According to the conversion standard, 60,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas is equivalent to 10,000 barrels of oil. Therefore, the company's daily production is 20,000 BOE/D.
2. Case Two: Another company produces 5,000 barrels of oil and 30,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas per day. According to the conversion standard, 30,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas is equivalent to 5,000 barrels of oil. Therefore, the company's daily production is 10,000 BOE/D.
Common Questions: 1. Why use BOE/D? Using BOE/D allows for a unified measurement of oil and natural gas production, making comparison and analysis easier.
2. Is the conversion standard fixed? Typically, 6,000 cubic feet of natural gas is equivalent to one barrel of oil, but the specific conversion standard may vary by region and conditions.