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Case Code : ERMT-025
Case Length : 14 Pages
Period : 2003
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note :Not Available
Organization : Statoil
Industry : Oil and Energy
Countries : Norway

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Risks in Acquisitions

Statoil pursued attractive growth opportunities, sometimes by acquiring businesses or properties that complemented or expanded its existing portfolio. Statoil's ability to implement this strategy successfully depended upon a variety of factors, including its ability to:

• Identify acceptable opportunities;
• Negotiate favorable terms;
• Develop the performance of new market opportunities or acquired properties or businesses promptly and profitably;
• Integrate acquired properties or businesses into its operations;
• Arrange financing, if necessary...

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Risks in Operations

Statoil was exposed to various operations risks, including reservoir risk, risk of loss of oil and gas production and offshore catastrophe risk. All installations were insured, So the replacement cost would be covered by the captive insurance company, which also had a reinsurance program. Under this reinsurance program, as of December 31, 2002, approximately 70% of the approximately NOK 110 billion total insured amount was reinsured in the international reinsurance markets...

Political Risks

Statoil had assets located in unstable regions around the world. There had been war and civil strife in the Caspian region through much of the 1990s.

In addition, the states bordering the Caspian Sea disputed ownership and distribution of proceeds from the Caspian's seabed and subsoil resources. Statoil's activities in the Persian Gulf were vulnerable to disruption due to war and terrorism...

Health, Safety, Environmental & Catastrophe Risks

Statoil incurred substantial capital and operating costs to comply with increasingly complex laws and regulations covering the protection of the environment and human health and safety. These included costs to reduce air emissions and discharges to the sea and to remediate contamination at various owned and previously owned facilities and at third-party sites where products or wastes were handled or disposed. Statoil was subject to statutory liability in respect of losses or damages suffered as a result of spills or discharges of petroleum from manufacturing facilities...

Financial Risks

Market Risks
Statoil had established an Enterprise-Wide Risk Management (ERM) Program for managing market risks. The Corporate Risk Committee (CRC) met on a regular basis to review the existing policies and implementation of the guidelines. Statoil used a "top-down" approach to risk management, which highlighted the most important risks and then used a sophisticated risk optimization model to manage these risks...

Exhibits

Exhibit I: Statoil Income before Financials
Exhibit II: Statoil Sensitivity Analysis
Exhibit III: Statoil Market Risk of Equity Securities
Exhibit IV: Statoil Source of Fair Market Value
Exhibit V: Statoil OTC Derivative Asset is Split by Counterparty Credit


 

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