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Component: IS-OIL-UOM-ALN
Component Name: UOM Production Allocation
Description: Material that gets injected into the well completion formation, in order to stimulate the production. Example Using the ‘gas lift’ production method, an oil field and a neighboring gas field are connected together and part of the gas is diverted and fed to the oil field. The fed in gas stimulates oil production using the gas lift method. From an accounting perspective, it must be distinguished on the gas field's side what was its actual production of gas and how much was the "borrowed" fed-in gas.
Key Concepts: Reproduced material is a term used in the SAP IS-OIL-UOM-ALN UOM Production Allocation component. It refers to the process of creating a new material from an existing material. This process involves copying the characteristics of the existing material and creating a new material with the same characteristics. The new material is then used in production processes. How to use it: In order to use reproduced material, you must first create a new material in the SAP system. This can be done by selecting the “Create Material” option from the menu. Once you have created the new material, you can then copy the characteristics of an existing material and apply them to the new material. This will create a new material with the same characteristics as the original material. Tips & Tricks: When creating a new material using reproduced material, it is important to ensure that all of the characteristics of the original material are copied correctly. This will ensure that the new material is suitable for use in production processes. Additionally, it is important to keep track of all materials created using reproduced materials, as this will help you keep track of which materials are being used in production processes. Related Information: For more information on using reproduced materials in SAP IS-OIL-UOM-ALN UOM Production Allocation, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on this topic. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to use reproduced materials in SAP systems.