recoverableadjective
uk/rɪˈkʌvərəbl/usLAW, FINANCE relating to money that can be got back after it has been paid, spent, taken by someone, etc.:
Removal expenses might be recoverable if you have to move to a different area in order to find work.
NATURAL RESOURCES used to describe the amount of oil, coal, etc. that can be taken from a particular place:
Prudhoe holds 12 billion recoverable barrels.