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No Objection Certificate, popularly abbreviated as NOC, is a type of legal certificate issued by any agency, organisation, institute or, in certain cases, an individual. It does not object to the covenants of the certificate.
Ke is the risk-adjusted, theoretical rate of return on a Company's invested excess capital obtained through external investments. Among other things, the value of Ke and the Cost of Debt (COD) [ 6 ] enables management to arbitrate different forms of short and long term financing for various types of expenditures.
Participation agreements: the NOC is "Carried" by an International Oil Company (IOC). The NOC burdens the IOC by not fully compensate the IOC for the risks assumed during exploration or to make a commercial discovery. The IOC faces the full losses and thus needs bigger success to compensate depending on NOC's share on the joint venture.
Co. — company; Comm'n — commission; Comm'r — commissioner; Cong. Rec. — Congressional Record; Cor. — Coram, a cause heard "in the presence of" an auditor of the Roman Rota; Corp. — Corporation; CRS — Congressional Research Service; Ct. Cl. — the United States Court of Federal Claims Reporter; C — Contract
Night Owl Cinematics (NOC) was a Singaporean YouTube channel and production company. Founded by Ryan Tan and Sylvia Chan, the company was known for their comedy videos, travelogues, lifestyle videos, as well as their now defunct food review series, Food King. The owners of NOC also own the channels NOC Plays and TEAM NOC.
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A national oil company (NOC) is a petroleum company that is fully or partly owned by the government of a sovereign nation. [ 1 ] : 3 NOCs produce about half the world’s oil and gas. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
National oil company (NOC) National Oil Corporation the national oil company of Libya; National Olympic Committee, a group eligible to enter athletes and teams into an Olympic Games; Nippon Oil Corporation, a Japanese company, see Eneos; North Oil Company, an Iraqi oil company; North Oil Company (Qatar), a Qatari oil company