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-- Name -- Classification and quantification framework value
Values for the most widely used classification schemes to classify and quantify energy resources. -- Description -- NOTE Most of the listed classification frameworks only focus on fossil fuels.
Navn Beskrivelse Kodeverdi
NPD NPD
PERC PERC
RF RF
SPE/WPC/AAPG(PRMS) SPE/WPC/AAPG(PRMS)
UNFC1997 UNFC1997
UNFC2004 UNFC2004
UNFC2009 UNFC2009
USGS USGS
Verdi Navn Beskrivelse
NPD
PERC
RF
SPE/WPC/AAPG(PRMS)
UNFC1997
UNFC2004
UNFC2009
USGS
Name Description Code value
NPD Norwegian Petroleum Directorate classification (NPD-2001) -- Description -- The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate classification (NPD-2001) is based on the SPE/WPC/AAPG 2000 classification but expanded to utilize categories that differentiate projects based on their commerciality, that is, their maturity towards full producing status.
PERC Pan-European Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Reserves (PERC). -- Description -- The PERC Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves sets out minimum standards, recommendations and guidelines for Public Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Europe. The Code has been adopted by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IoM3), the Geological Society of London (GSL), the European Federation of Geologists (EFG) and the Institute of Geologists of Ireland (IGI), and is therefore binding on their individual members.
RF Russian reserve guidelines. -- Description -- Russian reserve guidelines are in a state of transition from the system utilized within Soviet state companies to a new system more closely aligned with the needs of private industry.
SPE/WPC/AAPG(PRMS) Petroleum Resources Management System. -- Description -- In 2000, the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) jointly with the World Petroleum Council (WPC) and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) published a Reserve and Resource Classification to address the requirement for an international standard. The underlying Reserves Definitions were unchanged from those published by the SPE/WPC in 1997. Additionally, in 2001 the SPE/WPC/AAPG jointly published Guidelines for the Evaluation of Petroleum Reserves and Resources as clarifications for the application of the 2001 and 1997 documents. Further clarification was provided in the Glossary of 2005, in particular by the definition of the term commercial, and thereby reserves.
UNFC1997 United Nations Framework Classification (1997). -- Description -- The classification is based on three key attributes: <ul> <li>Economic (E)</li> <li>Field Project Status/Feasibility (F)</li> <li>Geological (G)</li> </ul>
UNFC2004 United Nations Framework Classification (2004). -- Description -- The classification is based on three key attributes: <ul> <li>Economic (E)</li> <li>Field Project Status/Feasibility (F)</li> <li>Geological (G)</li> </ul>
UNFC2009 United Nations Framework Classification (2009). -- Description -- The classification is based on three key attributes: <ul> <li>Economic (E)</li> <li>Field Project Status/Feasibility (F)</li> <li>Geological (G)</li> </ul>
USGS United States Geological Survey. -- Description -- The USGS classification is based on two parameters whereby resources are classified by feasibility of economic recovery and degree of geologic certainty.

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