Master of Business Administration Topic-The Indian Petroleum Industry International Business & Trade Operations Management Module BM6913 Module Leader-Enda Murphy Paul Taffee Submitted by-Charles Daniel-17387781 Abhishek Pathy-1716093 Sarthak Das-1749108 Introduction to the Petroleum Industry. The petroleum industry includes the processes of refining‚ extraction‚ refining‚ transporting (often by the oil tankers and pipelines)‚ and marketing them. The larges t volume
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE ASSIGNMENT TOPIC : EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM‚ BOP POSITION AND IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM INTRODUCTION European Monetary System (EMS) was an arrangement established in 1979 under the Jenkins European Commission where most nations
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From a minor oil company‚ with a share of about 6% in 1991‚ Castrol India has grown to become the second largest lubricant company in India with a market share of around 28%. Castrol India manufactures and markets a range of automotive and industrial lubricants. It markets its automotive lubricants under two brands - Castrol and BP. The company has leadership positions in most of the segments in which it operates including passenger car engine oils‚ premium 2-stroke and 4-stroke oils and multigrade
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downstream sector encompasses the refining‚ storage‚ distribution and marketing of petroleum products: • Refining Process: Crude oil is processed and refined into more useful products; • Storage: The products from the refining process are stored at depots via pipeline‚ land (trucks & rail) and sea (barge/vessel). These storage facilities are also called tank farms or terminals • Distribution and Marketing: Petroleum products are distributed from storage locations to the end-user directly or through
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TO: VEFA TARHAN‚ SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCE FROM: MAHMUT MACIT‚ AHMET ARDA ATIK‚ CAN KORKMAZ DATE: NOVEMBER 4‚ 2014 CASE: PIONEER PETROLEUM CORPORATION Overview of the Company Pioneer Petroleum Corporation established in 1924 and operating in oil refining‚ pipeline transportation‚ and industrial chemical fields. Company uses weighted-average cost of capital (WACC) as a discount rate to discount future cash flows that generate from possible projects. According to net present values of these possible
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fraction can be taken from the bottom of the distillation column or unit‚ but is often taken from a re boiler connected to the bottom of the column. Each fraction may contain one or more components (types of chemical compounds). When distilling crude oil or a similar
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MEMORANDUM TO: Board of Directors‚ British Petroleum FROM: RE: Impact of On the Job Training DATE: February 10‚ 2013 INTRODUCTION Occupational Safety and Health is a major responsibility to all employers. It becomes more of a factor when the nature of the business involves hazardous materials and environments. In order to ensure that businesses are functioning properly and efficiently‚ it is imperative that companies are staffed with individuals who are trained properly in their occupation
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Can Petroleum Be Replaced? Today ’s world economy relies more than ever on a constant supply of petroleum to fuel a vast number of different vehicles and other applications. Everything from an internal combustion engine in a car to a furnace in a home use a petroleum product as the form of energy needed to make them function. With the burning of oil for energy comes the unwanted side-product of emissions such as carbon dioxide‚ which have now been proven to affect the Ozone and weather patterns
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Reserves 3 Sunk costs: 3 Opportunity Costs: 3 Royalty‚ Tax‚ Ring fencing 4 Types of Petroleum Fiscal Regimes 4 Net Cash Flow 4 Concessionary system vs. Production Sharing contracts 5 Going Internation – Bidding Process 5 Economic Modelling 6 Production Costs 7 Wildcat 7 What is the wild cat success ratio? And what are the considered factors? 7 Depreciation 8 Abandonment 8 Goodwill‚ Leases‚ Ringfencing 9 Volatility of Crude Oil 9 Volatility of Gas 10 Forecasting 10 Opportunity cost 12 Present Value 12 Profitability
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CENTRE FOR ENERGY‚ PETROLEUM AND MINERAL LAW AND POLICY STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY I.D. STUDENT: 120023681 PROGRAMME: MSC INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS MANAGEMENT MODULE: CP51005 Name: International Petroleum Law and Policy HOW EFFECTIVE IS THE ARBITRABILITY OF TAX DISPUTES AT A PRE-PRODUCTION STAGE IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ENERGY DISPUTES? A case of Heritage Oil & Gas Ltd Vs Uganda Revenue Authority Abstract: What makes arbitrability a contentious issue in arbitration
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