Feature
Mar 2004
Prove it, or take it out
The furore surrounding Shell's reserves downgrade is not about whether or not the oil and gas exist in the reservoirs—they do —but whether or not the reserves should have been booked when they were. Exactly when, and what, reserves should be booked is a contentious subject, especially for companies operating under multiple jurisdictions and multiple definitions of what constitutes bookable reserves, writes Derek Bamber
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