The Preliminary Specification Part LXIV (PA Part XI)
Yesterday we discussed the manner in which the division of labor and specialization could increase the throughput of the engineering and geological capabilities of the oil and gas industry. How the mountains of this type of work could be approached by pooling the technical resources of the producers represented in the Joint Operating Committee. Today I want to talk about how the cost of those resources would be recognized and recovered in the Partnership Accounting module of the Preliminary Specification. What this blog post is also about is the multitude of equalization's that need to be taken into consideration each month for each producer in order to calculate their working interest share of the property. And how the Joint Operating Committee authorizes these funding requirements.
The first issue that needs to be dealt with is who is going to charge for work done at a Joint Operating Committee and why. For that we need to revisit the Work-Order system that is part of the People, Ideas & Objects application modules. Recall that these are based on the AFE, lease or overhead accounts of the partnership and are therefore a pre-approved means of controlling the costs. Without a valid work-order no one can be charging any work to an AFE, lease or overhead account. And with a work order, only the work that is authorized through an AFE, lease or overhead account will be completed.
For the purposes of this post, we have an example that assumes your firm has contributed two engineers and two geologists to a property that is producing a positive cash flow in the current month. The part-time costs associated with the authorized work was part of an AFE approved by the partnership, and the work order was prepared by one of the producer firms. The hourly costs of these employees is captured in the work order and calculated based on standard costs. These standard costs are then charged to the joint account as represented in the Partnership Accounting module with an appropriate revenue offset for your firm for providing the engineers and geologists. For the purposes of accounting lets suggest we process this accounting entry. The reason for the $900 is the standard costs vs. the actual costs of $1,000.
Dr. Salaries 1,000.00
Cr. Payroll 1,000.00
Dr. Joint Account 900.00
Cr. Revenue Offset 900.00
Now when the clearing of the accounts at month end occurs there is also an equalization so that any contribution that any producer made to the joint account can be taken into consideration. These can take the form of whatever is agreed to by the partners and this example assumes that technical resources have been agreed to. The case that we are assuming here is going to distribute the $900.00 in engineering costs to the partners. If you had a 25% working interest share then you would therefore be responsible for and charged $225.00 of these costs. And the Revenue Offset would be processed at 100% or $900.00 as a revenue item. Therefore the net proceeds in the joint account of this transaction would be revenue of $675.00.
Now this example was a cash flow positive scenario and the question needs to be asked what happens when the Joint Operating Committee is in the very familiar situation where it doesn’t have any revenue. This situation remains the same. The net $675.00 in the above example is derived through the payment of the costs by the other partners and that remains the same. This producer would still show a Revenue Offset of $900.00 on their Statement of Expenditures and the net balance would, since it has no revenue, be for a cost, not an income.
How these equalization’s are handled is proposed to be automated through the Work Order system of the People, Ideas & Objects application modules. Capturing the time of the individuals as they worked on the specific approved project would generate the above accounting entries. Then the clearing of the accounts would account for any subsequent equalization’s at months end.
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