A Comparative Evaluation of the NIOC’s Risk Factor in the IPC, Buy-Back and PSC Contract Arrangements

Reza Eivazlu; Mohammad Sayyadi; Masoud Khademi

Volume 8, Issue 29 , January 2019, , Pages 131-169

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.9919

Abstract
  As the first link between the host governments and oil companies, oil contracts arrangements have an important role to risk sharing between contract parties. In this regard, the main objective of this study is to provide a comparative evaluation of the risk factor (Cost Risk, Price Risk, Production Risk) ...  Read More

A Review of Economics of Constructual Contracts in Iranian Oil Industry: Make or Buy Approach

Mohammad Reza Shokouhi

Volume 4, Issue 16 , October 2015, , Pages 31-84

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2016.1894

Abstract
  Today, there are many types of contracts in the world. However, Managers and other experts don’t know enough about those of contracts attributes and, maybe, they face many problems in adjusting the working relationship. On the other hand, it seems that there are very few studies regarding this ...  Read More

Governance Transactions Costs in National Iranian Oil Company

Mohammad Reza Shokouhi

Volume 4, Issue 13 , January 2015, , Pages 117-168

Abstract
  National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) is one of the most important Iranian Institutions that its survey is very crucial. In This Respect, Survey of NIOC’s decisions to vertically integrate into the contract of upstream development plans with use of Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) view is important. ...  Read More

Upstream Oil and Gas Contracts of Islamic Republic of Iran and Explanation of Legal Implications and Requirements of New Contracts

Seyed Nasrullah Ebrahimi Seyed Nasrullah Ebrahimi; muhamad shyryjyan

Volume 3, Issue 10 , April 2014, , Pages 1-39

Abstract
  This paper deals with the process of developments in upstream oil and gas contracts during 1979-1991 and 1992-2013. We will understand that any type of conventional contracts had not been concluded during 1979-1991 but in the latter period, three generations of Iranian service contracts named, “Buy-Back ...  Read More