This paper introduces the criteria for classification of SEC reserves
discusses evaluation methods of SEC reserves in terms of static evaluation
dynamic evaluation and value evaluation
and analyzes the sensitivity of evaluation results to various parameters
including static
dynamic and economic parameters. Moreover
the main factors influencing evaluation results are identified through various case studies. For dynamic evaluation of reserves
previous development patterns
current development status and future development trend should be used to rationally divide reserve evaluation units and select optimal types of decline curves
decline rate
stable production time and initial production rate
so as to ensure the evaluation results being objective and accurate. Oil price is believed to the most sensitive economic parameter that influences the remaining economically recoverable reserves and its values
followed by cost
cost partitioning coefficient and investment. This study provides a basis for determining SEC reserves evaluation procedure and appraising the accuracy of evaluation results.