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Liquidity Analysis
LIQUIDITY AND PROFITABILITY OF OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
This Project Report is on Liquidity and Profitability of Oil and Gas Industry with all information about Private Oil and Gas Industries in India, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. {HPCL}, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. {ONGC}, Indian oil Corporation and RIL - Reliance Industries Limited
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* Significance of the Study * Conceptualization * Industry profile * Company profile * Introduction of the topic * Focus of the Problem * Objectives of the study * Suggestions Significance of the Study * It will help to scholars to get a summary of span knowledge of these companies. * Helpful for top management to understand the trends of competitors. * Helpful for further study of profitability and liquidity of different companies. * Helpful for comparative analysis of various companies. Conceptualization
Oil and Gas Industry Overview : Oil and Gas Industry in India is a 130 billion USD industry (as in March '2008). The India oil & gas demand ranks it sixth in the world. Nearly 70% of the petroleum oil requirements of India are met by the imports. This is a matter of concern for the Indian Government as it might lead to oil crisis in India. To tackle this, large-scale oil and gas exploration and drilling is being undertaken Industry profile
Public Sector Undertakings (PSU's): * ONGC - Oil & Natural Gas Corp (exploration and production) * OIL - Oil India Limited (exploration & production) * IOC - Indian Oil Corporation (refining & marketing) * BPCL - Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (refining and marketing) * HPCL - Hindustan Petroleum (refining & marketing) * GSPC - Gujarat State Petroleum Corp
Private Oil & Gas companies in India * RIL - Reliance Industries Limited (Indian Oil & gas company) * ESSAR (Indian Oil & Gas company) * Cairns Energy India * BG energy * Niko

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