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NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Vietnam Upstream Fiscal and Regulatory Report – Flexibility of Current PSA Model Likely to be Used to Incentivize New Projects Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p04263082 Summary “Vietnam Upstream Fiscal and Regulatory Report – Flexibility of Current PSA Model Likely to be Used to Incentivize New Projects”, presents the essential information relating to the terms which govern investment into Vietnam’s upstream oil and gas sector. The report sets out in detail the contractual framework under which firms must operate in the industry, clearly defining factors affecting profitability and quantifying the state’s take from hydrocarbon production. Considering political, economic and industry specific variables, the report also analyses future trends for Vietnam’s upstream oil and gas investment climate. Scope – Overview of current fiscal terms governing upstream oil and gas operations in Vietnam – Assessment of the current fiscal regime’s state take and attractiveness to investors – Charts illustrating the regime structure, and legal and institutional frameworks – Detail on legal framework and governing bodies administering the industry – Levels of upfront payments and taxation applicable to oil and gas production – Information on application of fiscal and regulatory terms to specific licenses – Outlook on future of fiscal and regulatory terms in Vietnam Reasons to buy – Understand the complex regulations and contractual requirements applicable to Vietnam’s upstream oil and gas sector – Evaluate factors determining profit levels in the industry – Identify potential regulatory issues facing investors in the country’s upstream sector – Utilize considered insight on future trends to inform decision-making Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p04263082 About Reportlinker ReportLinker is an award-winning market research solution. Reportlinker finds and organizes the latest industry data so you get all the market research you need – instantly, in one place. __________________________ Contact Clare: clare@reportlinker.com US: (339)-368-6001 Intl: +1 339-368-6001 SOURCE Reportlinker Related Links http://www.reportlinker.com
1 Table of Contents 1 1.1 List of Tables 2 1.2 List of Figures 2 2 Regime Overview 3 3 State Take Assessment 5 4 Key Fiscal Terms 6 4.1 Bonuses 6 4.2 License Fees 6 4.2.1 Data Fee 6 4.2.2 Training and Research Fees 6 4.3 Royalty/Natural Resources Tax 6 4.4 Cost Recovery 7 4.4.1 Cost Recovery Limit 7 4.4.2 Recoverable costs 7 4.5 Profit-Sharing 7 4.6 Surcharge (Windfall Tax) 9 4.7 Oil Export Duty 10 4.8 Direct Taxation 10 4.8.1 Corporate Income Tax 10 4.8.2 Deductions and Depreciation 10 4.9 Indirect Taxation 10 4.9.1 Value Added Tax 10 4.9.2 Customs duties 10 4.10 Environmental Protection Fees 10 4.11 State Participation 10 5 Regulation and Licensing 11 5.1 Legal Framework 11 5.1.1 Governing Law 11 5.1.2 Contract Type 11 5.1.3 Title to Hydrocarbons 11 5.2 Institutional Framework 12 5.2.1 Licensing Authority 12 5.2.2 Regulatory Agency 12 5.2.3 National Oil Company 12 5.3 Licensing Process 12 5.3.1 Qualifications 13 5.3.2 Bidding 13 5.4 License Terms 13 5.4.1 Duration and Relinquishment 13 5.4.2 Work Programs 13 5.4.3 Title to Equipment 13 5.4.4 Domestic Market Obligation 13 6 Outlook 14 7 Contact Information 15 1.1 List of Tables Table 1: Summary 3 Table 2: Vietnam, Bonuses (US$), Block 105 and 120 6 Table 3: Vietnam, Royalty Rates (%), 2016 7 Table 4: Vietnam, Negotiated Oil Royalty Rates (%), Blocks 105 and 120 7 Table 5: Vietnam, Profit-Sharing Framework, Block 06.1 8 Table 6: Vietnam, Profit-Sharing Framework, Block 105 (Incentive Regime) 8 Table 7: Vietnam, Profit-Sharing Framework, Block 120 (Incentive Regime) 9 Table 8: Vietnam, Profit-Sharing Framework, Block 105 9 Table 9: Vietnam, Surcharge, 2010 Onwards 9 1.2 List of Figures Figure 1: Regime Flow Chart 4 Figure 2: Vietnam, Indicative NPV10/boe, IRR and State Take Comparison – Regional, 2016 5 Figure 3: Vietnam, Indicative State Take Comparison – Internal, 2016 5 Figure 4: Vietnam, Legal Framework 11 Figure 5: Vietnam, Institutional Framework 12
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