Semyon Fedorov
About
Joined the Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management in September 2018 as a PhD Candidate within BRU21 project (https://www.ntnu.edu/bru21).
BRU21 “Better Resource Utilization” stands for improved economic efficiency by increased income (resource recovery/production) and reduced costs relevant for both existing and perspective O&G fields.
The working title of the PhD project is "Cost effective development of small discoveries on the NCS".
Combining the real options approach (ROA) and decision analysis (DA), in this PhD project, we address the value of flexibility for development of small oil fields on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. We identify weaknesses of existing methods of economic valuation to set potential improvements to the modelling, providing a reference for both academics and practitioners that may improve the quality of oil field development decision making.
Publications
2022
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Fedorov, Semyon;
Lavrutich, Maria;
Hagspiel, Verena;
Lerdahl, Thomas.
(2022)
Risk and benefit sharing schemes in oil exploration and production.
Energy Economics
Academic article
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Fedorov, Semyon;
Amar, Menad Nait;
Hagspiel, Verena;
Lerdahl, Thomas.
(2022)
Sequential production of two oil fields with an option to switch.
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Academic article
2021
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Fedorov, Semen;
Hagspiel, Verena;
Lerdahl, Thomas.
(2021)
Real options approach for a staged field development with optional wells.
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Academic article
Journal publications
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Fedorov, Semyon;
Lavrutich, Maria;
Hagspiel, Verena;
Lerdahl, Thomas.
(2022)
Risk and benefit sharing schemes in oil exploration and production.
Energy Economics
Academic article
-
Fedorov, Semyon;
Amar, Menad Nait;
Hagspiel, Verena;
Lerdahl, Thomas.
(2022)
Sequential production of two oil fields with an option to switch.
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Academic article
-
Fedorov, Semen;
Hagspiel, Verena;
Lerdahl, Thomas.
(2021)
Real options approach for a staged field development with optional wells.
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Academic article