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    7th Edition of Petroleum Accounting: Principles, Procedures, & Issues Available Now

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    The Professional Development Institute (PDI) has released the 7th Edition of Petroleum Accounting: Principles, Procedures, & Issues, an essential reference for all accounting and financial professionals and practitioners as well as investors in today’s global energy industry.

    The 7th Edition covers vital industry accounting and reporting practices and procedures; considers various changes and updates relative to the SEC, FASB, EITF, and the IRS; and deals with many recent developments affecting all energy professionals.

    The reference was produced in conjunction with leading international professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC).

    Dennis Jennings, former PwC partner and current Director of PDI’s Energy Programs, served as principal author and Editor-in-Chief.

    Petroleum Accounting and Financial Management Journal - an IPA Publication

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    The Journal (formerly the Journal of Extractive Industries Accounting, then the Journal of Petroleum Accounting) is published three times per year and contians general, technical, and research articles concerning accounting, economics, environmental issues, financial, taxation, and government regulation of the U.S. and global petroleum, energy, and extractive industries. Each spring issue contains a cumulative topical index of all articles published from 1982 forward. You can also search the table of contents of the Journal via the IPA website.

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    Visit the Petroleum Accounting: Principles, Procedures, & Issues website. You can get additional details about the book and pre-order your copies. Dennis Jennings, one of the principal authors of the reference, is blogging about issues that affect the petroleum industry and more specifically issues affecting financial professionals associated with the petroleum industry. Subscribe to the RSS feed and post your comments to his blog. You can find it all at

    www.petroleumaccounting.org