DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING DETERMINATION OF REFRACTIVE INDEX OF CRUDE OIL TPE 527 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING LAB. 111 NUESIRI ESEOGHENE ANITA 151419 11/21/2014 LABORATORY REPORT SUBMITTED TO DR.S.O ISEHUNWA Department of Petroleum Engineering‚ Faculty of Technology‚ University of Ibadan‚ Ibadan. 20th November‚ 2014 The head of department‚ Department Of Petroleum Engineering‚ University of Ibadan Ibadan Dear Sir‚ LETTER OF SUBMISSION
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Discussion Questions DRAGON SOUP AND EARNINGS MANAGEMENT For Case (A) 1. Using Excel sheet provided‚ and the recommended consequential disclosures as a basis for your analysis‚ what recommendations would you give Phillips on each of the items listed below? In each case‚ justify your recommendations and estimate how much the decision will change the true value of the company and its value in the eyes of an investor in a private company. a. The lease or buy decision‚ including whether to structure
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43 References:- 45 1. Introduction to Power Sector The power sector in India has undergone significant progress after Independence. When India became independent in 1947‚ the country had a power generating capacity of 1‚362 MW. Hydro power and coal based thermal power have been the main sources of generating electricity. Generation and distribution of electrical power was carried out primarily by private utility companies. Notable amongst
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Case Study of Delhi A WEC-IMC input for Energy for mega cities (A WEC Study) WEC’s Energy for Mega Cities Study Delhi case study Demographics‚ Economics and City Shape Delhi is located in northern India between the latitudes of 28°-24’-17"and 28°-53’-00"North and longitudes of 76°-50’-24"and 77°-20’-37"East. Delhi shares its border with the States of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Delhi has an area of 1483 sq km‚ out of which urban area is 925 sq km. Its maximum length is 51.90 km and greatest
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Pakistan: Meeting Energy‚ Fiscal Needs Lead story from September issue of Centerpoint While in many respects a troubled country‚ Pakistan in recent years has experienced robust economic growth. Panelists at a recent Asia Program conference‚ however‚ speculated that underlying fiscal problems might be jeopardizing that growth. Meanwhile‚ higher energy consumption has placed greater strains on the country’s energy resources. During President Bush’s visit to Pakistan earlier this year‚ he and the
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Hydropower has been recognized as a sustainable source of energy with almost zero input cost. Its benefits are that it is none polluting in the sense that it releases no heat or noxious gases it has low operating and maintenance cost‚ its technology offer reliable and flexible operation and hydropower stations have increased efficiencies along with long life. Nepal’s huge potential in hydropower is still untapped. Though Nepal has not yet been able to
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most other sources of energy. Wave Energy does not lead to pollution disasters like the BP Oil Spill and Coal Deaths which are directly related to Dirty Energy Production. Wave Energy Generators can be installed in various sizes with as little as 1 MW. Cons Wave Power is quite immature‚ costly and unproven in large scale. Wave Energy has the potential to generate 100s of gig watts of electricity through. Wave Power generates power quite far away from the consumption of electricity. Severe
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environmental disasters have brought about a demand for alternative fuel and energy sources that are convenient‚ environmentally friendly‚ and economically viable. The U.S. Department of Energy defines alternative fuel as fuel that is essentially non-petroleum and yields energy security and environmental benefits. Following are some of the fuels the Department of Energy currently recognizes as alternative fuels methanol‚ hydrogen‚ liquid and compressed natural gas‚ and electric fuel. Alternative sources
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minimum wage (MW) policy in Nigeria using a static computable general equilibrium. Data for the study is drawn from year 2005 National Account of the country. The data is used to construct a 22 x 22 social accounting matrix (SAM) for the economy. The calibration exercise shows that the model’s parameters are able to replicate the baseline data with acceptable precision. Simulation results show that a rise in MW would lead to increased productivity in all economic sectors. The impact of MW increase on
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of its models to satisfy local market preference for the more-subsidised fuel. (according to George Teng and Alan Greene/ Mumbai 17:51 ‚ Apr 15‚ 2013) TATA Power is also facing problems as the company has not been able to commission its 4‚000 MW Mundra ultra mega power project this year. Tata Power‚ like other power producers‚ has suffered due to high coal prices and depreciation of the rupee TCS replaces Tata Steel as India’s most admired company Software giant TCS has replaced its group
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