
Expanding the amount of preferential royalty facilities with hard-to-recover oil reserves
Author(s) -
В. А. Грищенко,
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R.R. Gareev,
I. M. Tsiklis,
В. В. Мухаметшин,
R. F. Yakupov,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
elmi əsərlər
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.409
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 2218-8622
pISSN - 2218-6867
DOI - 10.5510/ogp2021si200575
Subject(s) - incentive , attractiveness , natural resource economics , production (economics) , oil reserves , business , economics , market economy , petroleum , microeconomics , psychology , paleontology , psychoanalysis , biology
The article deals with the economic attractiveness of hard-to-recover oil reserves in the Ural-Volga region development. The fuel and energy complex is a budgetforming one for oil-producing regions and contributes to the development of all sectors of the economy, and is bound by social responsibility. The current situation and trends in the global economy demonstrate that oil production intensification is a paramount task to all related industries efficiency improving, taxes being the main share in the cost structure. Therefore, in order to stimulate the reserves from low-permeability reservoirs development, tax exemptions are provided in the form of a reduced tax on mineral extraction. The paper considers an example of development efficiency improving due to tax incentives. According to the assessment results, the option with tax incentives is more beneficial for both the state and the subsoil user. Keywords: oil fields development; hard-to-recover reserves; taxation; qualified for tax relief; production intensification.