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© Ross Petroleum

March 2012

United Nations Framework Classification


(UNFC-2009)

Presented by Jim Ross

International Workshop,
EuroGeoSource
Rotterdam
th
8 March 2012

www.rosspetroleum.com
© Ross Petroleum
March 2012

UNFC-2009

 Why is it required?

 What is the UNFC?

 How the UNFC works

 Current status and plans

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Why is it required?
 Need for common global language for energy
resource estimates
– What are “proved reserves”?

 Increasing overlap between mining and oil & gas


industries
– Major issue with respect to “unconventional” resources
– SPE-PRMS is designed for fluids
– CRIRSCO Template is designed for mined solids

 Developing need to be able to compare renewable


energy resources with non-renewable resources
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Coal mining: an oil & gas producing activity?

Mining or Oil & Gas?


Or both?

Which disclosure and


accounting rules?

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THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN INDUSTRIES IS NOT CLEAR
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Uranium in-situ leaching: a mining activity?

Commercially producing
uranium project

Looks like an oil & gas


operation to me!
Project would have
reserves under PRMS

Mining Rules:
NO RESERVES due to
uncertainty in
recoverable quantities
Schematic of in situ leach uranium mine (Heathgate Resources, 1999)
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UNFC-2009

 Why is it required?

 What is the UNFC?

 How the UNFC works

 Current status and plans

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UNFC-2009

 United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil


Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources

 Generic, principles-based system


‒ Applicable to both solid minerals and fluids

 Based on three criteria


‒ Economic and social viability
‒ Field project status and feasibility
‒ Geological knowledge
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Primary Objectives

 A key goal of UNFC-2009 is to provide a tool to


facilitate global communications
– Uses a numerical coding system
– Language independent reporting

 It has been designed to meet, to the extent


possible, the needs of applications pertaining to:
– Energy and mineral studies
– Government resources management functions
– Corporate business processes
– Financial reporting standards

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UNFC-2009

 Why is it required?

 What is the UNFC?

 How the UNFC works

 Current status and plans

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UNFC-2009

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UNFC-2009 – How it works

 The category definitions are the building


blocks of the system

 These are combined (E, F, G) in the form of


classes

 Class 111 means that the reported


quantities have satisfied the definitions for:
– E1, F1 and G1

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UNFC-2009 – Categories

E axis
categories

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UNFC-2009 – E axis

 Degree of favourability of social and


economic conditions in establishing the
commercial viability of the project

 Includes consideration of market prices and


relevant legal, regulatory, environmental
and contractual conditions

 E1, E2 and E3 categories

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E axis category definitions

Category Definition

E1 Extraction and sale has been confirmed to be economically


viable.

E2 Extraction and sale is expected to become economically viable


in the foreseeable future.

E3 Extraction and sale is not expected to become economically


viable in the foreseeable future or evaluation is at too early a
stage to determine economic viability.

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UNFC-2009 – How it works


Category Definition

E1 Extraction and sale has


been confirmed to be
economically viable.

Category Definition
F1 Feasibility of extraction
by a defined
development project or
mining operation has
been confirmed.
Category Definition
G1 Quantities associated

UNFC Class: 111 with a known deposit


that can be estimated
with a high level of
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UNFC-2009

Sales Production
Extracted

Non-sales Production
Total commodity initially in place

Categories
Class
E F G
Future recovery by commercial
Commercial
development projects or mining 1 1 1, 2, 3
Projects
operations
Potentially Commercial
Potential future recovery by 2 2 1, 2, 3
Projects
contingent development projects
or mining operations Non-Commercial
3 2 1, 2, 3
Projects
Additional quantities in place associated with known deposits 3 4 1, 2, 3
Potential future recovery by Exploration
3 3 4
successful exploration activities Projects
Additional quantities in place associated with potential deposits 3 4 4

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Each class is uniquely defined by its code
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The Relationship

UNFC-2009 PRMS CRIRSCO


Sales Production
Production Extracted

Non-sales Production
Total commodity initially in place

Class Class Class

Commercial
Projects Reserves Mineral Reserves

Potentially Commercial
Projects Mineral Resources
Contingent Resources
Non-Commercial
Not reported
Projects
Additional quantities in place Unrecoverable Not reported
Exploration Exploration
Prospective Resources
Projects Results
Additional quantities in place Unrecoverable Not reported
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UNFC-2009

 Why is it required?

 What is the UNFC?

 How the UNFC works

 Current status and plans

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What are Specifications?

Classification
Definitions Framework

Application
Specifications Rules

Non-
Guidelines Mandatory
Guidance
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Summary of Development Process


 UNFC-2009 simplification with generic definitions only

 Survey of stakeholder requirements for specifications

 Development of specifications In progress


– Generic specifications
– Commodity-specific specifications (petroleum, solid minerals)
– Renewable energy resources

 Public comment period


When draft
completed
 Mapping to other systems
– UNFC-1997
– IAEA classification On-going
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– Russian Federation
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Conclusions
 Quantities can be estimated using current well-
established commodity-specific systems appropriate for
the extraction methodology

 Reporting under these systems can continue unchanged

 But the same quantities can also be reported under


UNFC-2009 using the numerical codes

 The high-level reporting is then independent of:


– commodity type
– extraction methodology
– ambiguous terminology (e.g. “reserves”)

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To find out more …


 Visit the UNECE website at:
http://www.unece.org/energy/se/reserves.html

 Workshops
– Bangkok, Thailand, 9-10 February 2012
– India, Mexico, Russia planned for 2012

 Next Expert Group session: Geneva, 2-4 May 2012

 Contact: Charlotte Griffiths:


[email protected]
[email protected]

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United Nations Framework Classification


(UNFC-2009)

Presented by Jim Ross

International Workshop,
EuroGeoSource
Rotterdam
th
8 March 2012

www.rosspetroleum.com

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