Designing a Model for Construction Contracts in the Field of Oil and Gas According to the Principles of Environmental Ethics
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Background: Iran benefits from a large number of large oil and gas reserves shared with countries such as Iraq, UAE and Oman, and in order to develop and exploit these common fields, we need to conclude contracts for exploration, development and production in these fields. This research seeks to design a successful and economic model for construction contracts in the field of oil and gas in joint and border fields, in which special attention is paid to the principles of environmental ethics.
Method: The current research is applied based on its purpose and qualitative research in terms of the method of data collection. The statistical population was experts in construction contracts in Iran's oil and gas field, and 35 of them were selected as a sample using a theoretical and targeted method (snowball). The data collection tool was a semi-structured interview and the data analysis was done using the theme analysis technique.
Findings: 35 indicators in the form of 6 components (economic, legal, political and international, environmental ethics, technical and manpower) were set as effective factors in construction contracts in the common fields of classification and research model.
Conclusion: The results of the research showed that in order to protect the country's oil and gas reservoirs, it is necessary to take into account the political and international, economic, legal, technical and manpower components, national interests and the needs of the future generation in the construction contracts. and the importance of environmental ethics should be considered in contracts.
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Article number: 25 |
Keywords: Environmental ethics, Construction contract, Oil and gas field |
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Type of Study: Research |
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Special Received: 2023/05/16 | Accepted: 2023/06/27 | Published: 2023/08/28
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