Definition of Foreign operations

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Foreign operations

The term 'Foreign operations' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' These are operations that are located outside the United States. Determination of whether an enterprise's mobile assets, such as offshore drilling rigs or ocean-going vessels, constitute foreign operations should depend on whether such assets are normally identified with operations located outside the United States'.

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