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8746668 
Meetings & Symposia 
Coalitions and attitudes in petroleum brownfield decision making 
Bernath Walker, S; Ripel, KW; Inohara, T 
2010 
3081-3086 
English 
A formal conflict methodology is applied to the practical negotiation of a petroleum brownfield transaction to illustrate the usefulness of this novel theoretical development and the inherent need for cooperation and coalition movements in brownfield negotiations. The Graph Model for Conflict Resolution (GMCR), a flexible formal conflict model, and associated frameworks used for analyzing coalitions, attitudes and coalitions and attitudes (COAT) are employed and defined formally herein. Using these important approaches, decision analysts can gain insight into what type of strategic decision making will help bring problems, such as the negotiation of liability around a petroleum brownfield, to a win-win resolution. ©2010 IEEE. 
Attitudes; Brownfields; Coalitions; Coalitions and Attitudes (COAT); Graph model for conflict resolution; Petroleum brownfields