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The Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, or BGR, is a German Agency which publishes data on oil and gas resources and reserves. BGR data can be accessed [https://www.bgr.bund.de/EN/Themen/Energie/Produkte/produkte_node_en.html?tab=Energy+Studies here]. This data is useful because resources and reserves are broken into their unconventional sub-components such as shale gas, tight oil, and coalbed methane. This is important in initializing total resources and reserves in the model, especially with the rise in unconventional gas and oil production in North America.
The Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, or BGR, is a German Agency which publishes data on oil and gas resources and reserves. BGR data can be accessed [http://www.bgr.bund.de/EN/Themen/Energie/Produkte/energy_study_2014_summary_en.html;jsessionid=15BA5CB5AEB1632F61A4DB9B0A3DC1A7.1_cid292&nbsp here]. This data is useful because resources and reserves are broken into their unconventional sub-components such as shale gas, tight oil, and coalbed methane. This is important in initializing total resources and reserves in the model, especially with the rise in unconventional gas and oil production in North America.


= Series pulled from BGR =
= Series pulled from BGR =
{| class="wikitable"
 
|Variable
{| border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="64"
|Definition
|- height="20"
|Units
| height="20" width="64" | SeriesEnCumProdGasBGR
|Years
|- height="20"
|Last IFs Update
| height="20" | SeriesEnCumProdOilBGR
|UsedInPreprocessor
|- height="20"
|UsedInPreprocessorFileName
| height="20" | SeriesEnReserCBMBGR
|-
|- height="20"
|EnCumProdGasBGR
| height="20" | SeriesEnReserGasBGR
|Natural Gas  Cumulative Production
|- height="20"
|BCM
| height="20" | SeriesEnReserHeavyOilBGR
|2009-2018, 2020-2022
|- height="20"
|2024/04/17
| height="20" | SeriesEnReserOilBGR
|0
|- height="20"
|
| height="20" | SeriesEnReserOilSandsBGR
|-
|- height="20"
|EnReserCBMBGR
| height="20" | SeriesEnReserShaleGasBGR
|Coalbed methane  reserves
|- height="20"
|BCM
| height="20" | SeriesEnReserShaleOilBGR
|2010-2018, 2020-2022
|- height="20"
|2024/04/17
| height="20" | SeriesEnResorCBMBGR
|1
|- height="20"
|ENER
| height="20" | SeriesEnResorGasBGR
|-
|- height="20"
|EnReserGasBGR
| height="20" | SeriesEnResorHeavyOilBGR
|Natural gas reserves
|- height="20"
|BCM
| height="20" | SeriesEnResorOilBGR
|2009-2018, 2020-2022
|- height="20"
|2024/04/17
| height="20" | SeriesEnResorOilSandsBGR
|1
|- height="20"
|ENER
| height="20" | SeriesEnResorShaleGasBGR
|-
|- height="20"
|EnReserShaleGasBGR
| height="20" | SeriesEnResorShaleOilBGR
|Shale Gas Reserves
|- height="20"
|BCM
| height="20" | SeriesEnResorTightGasBGR
|2010-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnResorCBMBGR
|Coalbed methane  Resources
|BCM
|2010-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnResorGasBGR
|Natural gas resources
|BCM
|2009-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnResorShaleGasBGR
|Shale Gas Resources
|BCM
|2010-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnResorTightGasBGR
|Tight Gas Resources
|BCM
|2011-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnCumProdOilBGR
|Cumulative Production  Oil
|Mt
|2009-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|0
|
|-
|EnReserHeavyOilBGR
|Heavy Oil Reserves
|Mt
|2010-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnReserOilBGR
|Crude oil reserves
|Mt
|2009-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnReserOilSandsBGR
|Oil Sands Reserves
|Mt
|2010-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnReserShaleOilBGR
|Shale Oil Reserves
|Mt
|2011-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnResorHeavyOilBGR
|Heavy Oil Resources
|Mt
|2010-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnResorOilBGR
|Crude oil resources
|Mt
|2009-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnResorOilSandsBGR
|Oil sands resources
|Mt
|2010-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|-
|EnResorShaleOilBGR
|Shale Oil resources
|Mt
|2011-2018, 2020-2022
|2024/04/17
|1
|ENER
|}
|}


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'''Process of importing and blending:'''
'''Process of importing and blending:'''


In preparing these series, first downloaded the relevant energy data from the [https://www.bgr.bund.de/EN/Themen/Energie/Produkte/produkte_node_en.html?tab=Energy+Studies BGR website], or are available through a google search of "BGR Energy Resources [YEAR]".  
In preparing these series, I first downloaded the relevant energy reports from the BGR website, or are available through a google search of "BGR Energy Resources [YEAR]". I then exported the appropriate tables from these PDFs into separate excel sheets. Next, I broke these excel sheets down into the individual series, each of the 17 series onto its own excel sheet.


* The study reported data in previous year.
Each one of these 17 sheets has tabs for raw data for each year, formatted data for each year, and data for import (including data for all years). The [YEAR] tabs have the raw data pulled from the two Energy Study excel sheets. The [YEAR] Formatted tabs have the same data as the [YEAR] tabs, only it has been formatted into a IFs-compatible format. The Data for Import tab has these two years combined.
* '''Missing BGR Energy Study 2020, thus, we don't have data in 2019.'''
* Starting from 2019, BGR also provided data in excel spreadsheet. Thus, the data after 2018 can be extracted from excel, not pdf.
* The data before 2018 need to be extracted from BGR reports in pdf.
* '''The most recent data can be downloaded in BGR Energy Study in Germany version from [https://www.bgr.bund.de/DE/Themen/Energie/Produkte/produkte_node.html?tab=Energiestudien here].'''
** The latest update was in April, 2024. The data in 2021 and 2022 were downloaded from the BGR Energy Study in Germany version.


Combined new data and current data in IFsHistSeries.db.
Finally, I took all the Data for Import tabs from the 17 sheets and combined them into one sheet (Energy Series Final Version for Import). I then imported all series into Ifs from this sheet. Once I imported the data into Ifs, I blended the series with the existing data and exported all the series to the Access table “Imported Series” in folder “Imported Series”.


'''Some notes on the formatting process:'''
'''Some notes on the formatting process:'''
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Table numbers don’t stay the same over different years in the energy reports.
Table numbers don’t stay the same over different years in the energy reports.


Differences between resources and reserves: “…[That] part of a mineral resource, which has been fully evaluated and is deemed commercially viable to work, is called a mineral reserve [in effect, resources will always be larger than resources]” In effect, resources shouldn’t change over time, while reserves can.
Differences between resources and reserves: “…[That] part of a mineral resource, which has been fully evaluated and is deemed commercially viable to work, is called a mineral reserve [in effect, resources will always be larger than resources]” In effect, resources shouldn’t change over time, while reserves can.


''-Source: ''[http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsUK/mineralsYou/resourcesReserves.html ''http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsUK/mineralsYou/resourcesReserves.html'']''; Accessed 3/6/16''
''-Source: ''[http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsUK/mineralsYou/resourcesReserves.html ''http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsUK/mineralsYou/resourcesReserves.html'']''; Accessed 3/6/16''


Sudan and South Sudan: Most of the time, BGR lists reserve and resource values for "Sudan" and "South Sudan" individually. On occasion though, BGR will use "Sudan and South Sudan" as a composite, representing aggregated data for both of the countries but not providing it on an individual basis. This is rare, and only takes place in series EnReserGasBGR and EnResorGasBGR. In these cases, I calculated the values for "Sudan" and "South Sudan" by taking the value of "Sudan and South Sudan" and dividing it by the ratio of land mass between Sudan (728,215 sqm) and South Sudan (239,285 sqm). Also, per Steve Hedden, we don't enter values for Sudan in the series EnCumProdGas and EnCumProdOil.
Sudan and South Sudan: Most of the time, BGR lists reserve and resource values for "Sudan" and "South Sudan" individually. On occasion though, BGR will use "Sudan and South Sudan" as a composite, representing aggregated data for both of the countries but not providing it on an individual basis. This is rare, and only takes place in series EnReserGasBGR and EnResorGasBGR. In these cases, I calculated the values for "Sudan" and "South Sudan" by taking the value of "Sudan and South Sudan" and dividing it by the ratio of land mass between Sudan (728,215 sqm) and South Sudan (239,285 sqm). Also, per Steve Hedden, we don't enter values for Sudan in the series EnCumProdGas and EnCumProdOil.


Another issue that needs mentioning is BGR's usage of dashes ("-" or "—") in its Energy Reports. Dashes are intrepreted as 0's based on the definition given by BGR in the Energy Reports.
Another issue that needs mentioning is BGR's usage of dashes ("-") in its Energy Reports. Dashes are intrepreted as 0's based on the definition given by BGR in the Energy Reports.


BGR occasionally uses "n.s." (or "n. s.") in its data, which is intrepreted as a null value. In the German translation, "k. A." is used instead of "n.s.".
BGR occasionally uses "n.s." in its data, which is intrepreted as a null value. In the German translation, "k. A." is used instead of "n.s.". 


If there is a less than sign in the data, it is dropped and the value preceding it is entered as is. Eg. <0.05 is entered as 0.05.
If there is a less than sign in the data, it is dropped and the value preceding it is entered as is. Ex. <0.05 is entered as 0.05.


'''Reference Data''''': Listed below is each BGR series updated, all with the name of the table in the Energy Report pdf, and the column of the table used before 2018 or with the sheet name in the Excel, and the column of the table used after 2018''
'''Reference Data''''': Listed below is each BGR series I updated, all with the name of the table in the Energy Report pdf, and the column of the table used.''
{| class="wikitable"
 
|
#EnCumProdGasBGR: uses table Natural Gas in XXXX (year), column Cum. Production
|
#EnCumProdOilBGR: uses table Crude Oil in XXXX (year), column Cum. Production
|
#EnReserCBMBGR: Coalbed Methane Reserves. Table Natural Gas Resources (under CBM)
! colspan="8" |''Data  after 2018 from Excel''
#EnReserGasBGR: Uses table Natural Gas in XXXX (Year), Column: Reserves
|-
#EnReserHeavyOilBGR: Uses table Crude Oil Reserves, Extra Heavy Oil column
|
#EnReserOilBGR: Utilizes table Crude Oil in XXXX (year), column Reserves
! colspan="2" |''Data Before 2018 from pdf''
#EnReserOilSandsBGR: Uses table Crude Oil Reserves, column Oil Sand
! colspan="2" |''2018''
#EnReserShaleGasBGR: Uses table Natural Gas Reserves, column Shale Gas
! colspan="2" |''2020''
#EnReserShaleOilBGR: Uses table Crude Oil Reserves, column Shale Oil
! colspan="2" |''2021''
#EnResorCBMBGR: Uses table Natural Gas Resources, column CBM
! colspan="2" |''2022''
#11.EnResorGasBGR: Uses table Natural Gas in XXXX (year), column Remaining Potential
|-
#EnResorHeavyOilBGR: Uses table Crude Oil Resources, column Extra Heavy Oil
|''Variable''
#EnResorOilBGR: Uses table Crude Oil in XXXX (year), column Remaining Potential
|''Table Name''
#EnResorOilSandsBGR: table Crude Oil Resources, column Oil Sand<ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"
|''Column''
#EnResorShaleGasBGR: table Natural Gas Resources in XXXX, Column Shale Gas
|''Sheet Name''
#EnResorShaleOilBGR: table Crude Oil Resources, Column Shale Oil
|''Column''
#EnResorTightGasBGR: table Natural Gas Resources, column Tight Gas<ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;">
|''Sheet Name''
</ol></ol>
|''Column''
|''Sheet Name''
|''Column''
|''Sheet Name''
|''Column''
|-
|''EnCumProdGasBGR''
|''Natural Gas in XXXX (year)''
|''Cum. Production''
|''s. A-15, Natural Gas,  2018 ...''
|''Cum. Production''
|''s. A-15, Natural Gas,  2020 ...''
|''Cum. Production''
|''s. A-15, Übersicht  Erdgas, ...''
|''Kum. Förderung''
|''s. A-15, Übersicht  Erdgas, ...''
|''Kum. Förderung''
|-
|''EnReserCBMBGR''
|''Natural Gas Reserves  in XXXX (year)''
|''CBM''
|''A-17, Natural gas  reserves 2018''
|''CBM: proved reserves''
|''A-17, Natural gas  reserves ...''
|''CBM: proved reserves''
|''A-17, Erdgasreserven  2021 (...''
|''CBM, Reserven''
|''A-17, Erdgasreserven  2022 (...''
|''CBM, Reserven''
|-
|''EnReserGasBGR''
|''Natural Gas in XXXX  (year)''
|''Reserves''
|''s. A-15, Natural Gas,  2018 ...''
|''Reserves''
|''s. A-15, Natural Gas,  2020 ...''
|''Reserves''
|''s. A-15, Übersicht  Erdgas, ...''
|''Reserven''
|''s. A-15, Übersicht  Erdgas, ...''
|''Reserven''
|-
|''EnReserShaleGasBGR''
|''Natural Gas Reserves  in XXXX (year)''
|''shale gas''
|''A-17, Natural gas  reserves 2018''
|''shale gas: proved  reserves''
|''A-17, Natural gas  reserves ...''
|''shale gas: proved  reserves''
|''A-17, Erdgasreserven  2021 (...''
|''Schiefer Gas:  Reserven''
|''A-17, Erdgasreserven  2022 (...''
|''Schiefer Gas:  Reserven''
|-
|''EnResorCBMBGR''
|''Natural Gas Resources in XXXX (year)''
|''CBM''
|''A-16, Natural gas  resources...''
|''CBM: ressources''
|''A-16, Natural gas  resources...''
|''CBM: ressources''
|''A-16,  Erdgasressourcen 2021...''
|''CBM, Ressourcen''
|''A-16,  Erdgasressourcen 2022...''
|''CBM, Ressourcen''
|-
|''EnResorGasBGR''
|''Natural Gas in XXXX  (year)''
|''Remaining Potential''
|''s. A-15, Natural Gas,  2018 ...''
|''Remaining Potential''
|''s. A-15, Natural Gas,  2020 ...''
|''Remaining Potential''
|''s. A-15, Übersicht  Erdgas, ...''
|''Verbl. Potenzial''
|''s. A-15, Übersicht  Erdgas, ...''
|''Verbl. Potenzial''
|-
|''EnResorShaleGasBGR''
|''Natural Gas Resources  in XXXX (year)''
|''shale gas''
|''A-16, Natural gas  resources...''
|''shale gas: resources''
|''A-16, Natural gas  resources...''
|''shale gas: resources''
|''A-16,  Erdgasressourcen 2021...''
|''Schiefer Gas,  Ressourcen''
|''A-16,  Erdgasressourcen 2022...''
|''Schiefer Gas,  Ressourcen''
|-
|''EnResorTightGasBGR''
|''Natural Gas Resources  in XXXX (year)''
|''tight gas''
|''A-16, Natural gas  resources...''
|''tight gas: resources''
|''A-16, Natural gas  resources...''
|''tight gas: resources''
|''A-16,  Erdgasressourcen 2021...''
|''Tight Gas, Ressourcen''
|''A-16,  Erdgasressourcen 2022...''
|''Tight Gas, Ressourcen''
|-
|''EnCumProdOilBGR''
|''Crude Oil in XXXX  (year)''
|''Cum. Production''
|''s. A-8, Crude oil,  2018 (Mt)''
|''Cum. Production''
|''s. A-8, Crude oil, 2020 (Mt)''
|''Cum. Production''
|''s. A-8, Übersicht  Erdöl, 20...''
|''Kum. Förderung''
|''s. A-8, Übersicht  Erdöl, 20...''
|''Kum. Förderung''
|-
|''EnReserHeavyOilBGR''
|''Crude Oil Reserves in  XXXX (year)''
|''extra heavy oil''
|''A-10, Crude oil  reserves 2018''
|''extra heavy oil: proved reserves''
|''A-10, Crude oil  reserves 20...''
|''extra heavy oil:  proved reserves''
|''A-10, Erdölreserven  2021 (Mt)''
|''Schwerstöl, Reserven''
|''A-10, Erdölreserven  2022 (Mt)''
|''Schwerstöl, Reserven''
|-
|''EnReserOilBGR''
|''Crude Oil in XXXX (year)''
|''Reserves''
|''s. A-8, Crude oil,  2018 (Mt)''
|''Reserves''
|''s. A-8, Crude oil,  2020 (Mt)''
|''Reserves''
|''s. A-8, Übersicht  Erdöl, 20...''
|''Reserven''
|''s. A-8, Übersicht  Erdöl, 20...''
|''Reserven''
|-
|''EnReserOilSandsBGR''
|''Crude Oil Reserves in  XXXX (year)''
|''oil sand''
|''A-10, Crude oil  reserves 2018''
|''Oil Sand: Proved  reserves''
|''A-10, Crude oil  reserves 20...''
|''Oil Sand: Proved  reserves''
|''A-10, Erdölreserven  2021 (Mt)''
|''Ölsandreserven''
|''A-10, Erdölreserven  2022 (Mt)''
|''Ölsandreserven''
|-
|''EnReserShaleOilBGR''
|''Crude Oil Reserves in  XXXX (year)''
|''shale oil''
|''A-10, Crude oil  reserves 2018''
|''shale oil: reserves''
|''A-10, Crude oil  reserves 20...''
|''shale oil: reserves''
|''A-10, Erdölreserven  2021 (Mt)''
|''Schieferöl: Reserven''
|''A-10, Erdölreserven  2022 (Mt)''
|''Schieferöl: Reserven''
|-
|''EnResorHeavyOilBGR''
|''Crude Oil Resources  in XXXX (year)''
|''extra heavy oil''
|''A-9, Crude oil  resources 2018''
|''extra heavy oil: resources''
|''A-9, Crude oil  resources 20...''
|''extra heavy oil:  resources''
|''A-9, Erdölressourcen  2021 (Mt)''
|''Schwerstöl,  Ressourcen''
|''A-9, Erdölressourcen  2022 (Mt)''
|''Schwerstöl,  Ressourcen''
|-
|''EnResorOilBGR''
|''Crude Oil in XXXX (year)''
|''Remaining Potential''
|''s. A-8, Crude oil,  2018 (Mt)''
|''Remaining Potential''
|''s. A-8, Crude oil,  2020 (Mt)''
|''Remaining Potential''
|''s. A-8, Übersicht  Erdöl, 20...''
|''Verbl. Potenzial''
|''s. A-8, Übersicht  Erdöl, 20...''
|''Verbl. Potenzial''
|-
|''EnResorOilSandsBGR''
|''Crude Oil Resources in XXXX (year)''
|''oil sand''
|''A-9, Crude oil  resources 2018''
|''oil sand: resources''
|''A-9, Crude oil  resources 20...''
|''oil sand: resources''
|''A-9, Erdölressourcen  2021 (Mt)''
|''Ölsand, Ressourcen''
|''A-9, Erdölressourcen  2022 (Mt)''
|''Ölsand, Ressourcen''
|-
|''EnResorShaleOilBGR''
|''Crude Oil Resources in XXXX (year)''
|''shale oil''
|''A-9, Crude oil  resources 2018''
|''shale oil: resources''
|''A-9, Crude oil  resources 20...''
|''shale oil: resources''
|''A-9, Erdölressourcen  2021 (Mt)''
|''Schieferöl: Ressourcen''
|''A-9, Erdölressourcen  2022 (Mt)''
|''Schieferöl:  Ressourcen''
|}
Note: Data in 2021 and 2022 were downloaded from https://www.bgr.bund.de/DE/Themen/Energie/Produkte/produkte_node.html?tab=Energiestudien<ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;">

Revision as of 00:52, 21 June 2017

The Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, or BGR, is a German Agency which publishes data on oil and gas resources and reserves. BGR data can be accessed here. This data is useful because resources and reserves are broken into their unconventional sub-components such as shale gas, tight oil, and coalbed methane. This is important in initializing total resources and reserves in the model, especially with the rise in unconventional gas and oil production in North America.

Series pulled from BGR

SeriesEnCumProdGasBGR
SeriesEnCumProdOilBGR
SeriesEnReserCBMBGR
SeriesEnReserGasBGR
SeriesEnReserHeavyOilBGR
SeriesEnReserOilBGR
SeriesEnReserOilSandsBGR
SeriesEnReserShaleGasBGR
SeriesEnReserShaleOilBGR
SeriesEnResorCBMBGR
SeriesEnResorGasBGR
SeriesEnResorHeavyOilBGR
SeriesEnResorOilBGR
SeriesEnResorOilSandsBGR
SeriesEnResorShaleGasBGR
SeriesEnResorShaleOilBGR
SeriesEnResorTightGasBGR


Instructions on importing BGR data

Process of importing and blending:

In preparing these series, I first downloaded the relevant energy reports from the BGR website, or are available through a google search of "BGR Energy Resources [YEAR]". I then exported the appropriate tables from these PDFs into separate excel sheets. Next, I broke these excel sheets down into the individual series, each of the 17 series onto its own excel sheet.

Each one of these 17 sheets has tabs for raw data for each year, formatted data for each year, and data for import (including data for all years). The [YEAR] tabs have the raw data pulled from the two Energy Study excel sheets. The [YEAR] Formatted tabs have the same data as the [YEAR] tabs, only it has been formatted into a IFs-compatible format. The Data for Import tab has these two years combined.

Finally, I took all the Data for Import tabs from the 17 sheets and combined them into one sheet (Energy Series Final Version for Import). I then imported all series into Ifs from this sheet. Once I imported the data into Ifs, I blended the series with the existing data and exported all the series to the Access table “Imported Series” in folder “Imported Series”.

Some notes on the formatting process:

In 2014, term changed from Shale Oil to Tight Oil (applies to Series EnReserShaleOil and EnResourceShaleOil) not to be confused with Tight Gas.

Table numbers don’t stay the same over different years in the energy reports.

Differences between resources and reserves: “…[That] part of a mineral resource, which has been fully evaluated and is deemed commercially viable to work, is called a mineral reserve [in effect, resources will always be larger than resources]” In effect, resources shouldn’t change over time, while reserves can.

-Source: http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsUK/mineralsYou/resourcesReserves.html; Accessed 3/6/16

Sudan and South Sudan: Most of the time, BGR lists reserve and resource values for "Sudan" and "South Sudan" individually. On occasion though, BGR will use "Sudan and South Sudan" as a composite, representing aggregated data for both of the countries but not providing it on an individual basis. This is rare, and only takes place in series EnReserGasBGR and EnResorGasBGR. In these cases, I calculated the values for "Sudan" and "South Sudan" by taking the value of "Sudan and South Sudan" and dividing it by the ratio of land mass between Sudan (728,215 sqm) and South Sudan (239,285 sqm). Also, per Steve Hedden, we don't enter values for Sudan in the series EnCumProdGas and EnCumProdOil.

Another issue that needs mentioning is BGR's usage of dashes ("-") in its Energy Reports. Dashes are intrepreted as 0's based on the definition given by BGR in the Energy Reports.

BGR occasionally uses "n.s." in its data, which is intrepreted as a null value. In the German translation, "k. A." is used instead of "n.s.". 

If there is a less than sign in the data, it is dropped and the value preceding it is entered as is. Ex. <0.05 is entered as 0.05.

Reference Data: Listed below is each BGR series I updated, all with the name of the table in the Energy Report pdf, and the column of the table used.

  1. EnCumProdGasBGR: uses table Natural Gas in XXXX (year), column Cum. Production
  2. EnCumProdOilBGR: uses table Crude Oil in XXXX (year), column Cum. Production
  3. EnReserCBMBGR: Coalbed Methane Reserves. Table Natural Gas Resources (under CBM)
  4. EnReserGasBGR: Uses table Natural Gas in XXXX (Year), Column: Reserves
  5. EnReserHeavyOilBGR: Uses table Crude Oil Reserves, Extra Heavy Oil column
  6. EnReserOilBGR: Utilizes table Crude Oil in XXXX (year), column Reserves
  7. EnReserOilSandsBGR: Uses table Crude Oil Reserves, column Oil Sand
  8. EnReserShaleGasBGR: Uses table Natural Gas Reserves, column Shale Gas
  9. EnReserShaleOilBGR: Uses table Crude Oil Reserves, column Shale Oil
  10. EnResorCBMBGR: Uses table Natural Gas Resources, column CBM
  11. 11.EnResorGasBGR: Uses table Natural Gas in XXXX (year), column Remaining Potential
  12. EnResorHeavyOilBGR: Uses table Crude Oil Resources, column Extra Heavy Oil
  13. EnResorOilBGR: Uses table Crude Oil in XXXX (year), column Remaining Potential
  14. EnResorOilSandsBGR: table Crude Oil Resources, column Oil Sand<ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"
  15. EnResorShaleGasBGR: table Natural Gas Resources in XXXX, Column Shale Gas
  16. EnResorShaleOilBGR: table Crude Oil Resources, Column Shale Oil
  17. EnResorTightGasBGR: table Natural Gas Resources, column Tight Gas