Introduction: * We do many activities in our daily life like respecting your parents and showing respect to elders ‚We do it because we live in a family and as well as in society and the members of our family and society expect from us to do it. They do several things for us and expect something from us in return‚ Which we must do. These expectations from society and our family becomes our obligation which we need to fulfill. The fulfillment of these obligations is called our responsibility
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Overview of the oil industry • Major companies in oil sector & their briefings • Some statistics regarding oil sector in India • Challenges faced by the oil sector in India • ONGC Limited 1. Introduction 2. Composition 3. SWOT Analysis of ONGC 4. PEST analysis 5. Matrix showing the risks • Conclusion • References Overview of the Oil Industry In current scenario there is one section in
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A PROJECT REPORT ON ³WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORPORATION (ONGC)´ PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTERS IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES MUMBAI UNIVERSITY Submitted By ANKUR JAIN (MMS- Finance) MET¶s INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT MET COMPLEX‚ BANDRA RECLAMATION‚ BANDRA(W) MUMBAI-400050 Page | 1 CONTENTS Student¶s declaration Acknowledgement Executive Summary Company profile Methodology used Concept of
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by Mr. T.Gurucharan Das 04.02.13 Power Research and Development Consultants Pvt. Ltd. 1 Load flow Analysis – MEIL Feb-2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 ONGC have established a 11 kV transmission line stated to have been 30 years old for Power evacuation from 3X3 MW Captive generation plant at Lakwa GGS-I to cater the loads to Lakmani-GGS-IV‚ ONGC colony‚ Oil Pumps and nearby villages. 2.0 The 11kV Transmission line particulars as per the GPS survey conducted by are as furnished in the below Table
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situation - OIL • The Indian Oil and Gas industry plays an important role in the Indian economy with major refineries and gas companies in the country. • Indian oil and gas sector is majorly controlled by state owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) which accounts for approx. 60% of India’s crude oil output. • The Indian Oil industry consumption was around 3.27 mn barrels per day (b/d) in 2011 compared to around 3.15 mn b/d in 2010 and is expected to reach around 4.08 mn b/d by 2016. • Indian
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held at ONGC Conference Hall‚ 2nd Floor‚ Old Secretariat Building‚ Tel Bhavan; Dehradun on 18th April‚ 2011. (A)The recognised unions of ONGC have been raising the issue of anomaly which arose during the wage revision of 01-01-1997. During the various meetings of the committee constituted for assisting in wage revision w.e.f. 01-01-2007‚ it was also pointed out that there is difference in the pay scale of other companies in the oil industries. ~etter from the President‚ National Union of ONGC Employees
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was concerned. The Government announced‚ under Industrial Policy Resolution‚ 1954‚ that petroleum would be the core sector industry. Preamble Petroleum exploration & production was controlled by the Government-owned National Oil Companies (NOCs)‚ ONGC and OIL‚ in pursuance of the Industrial Policy Resolution‚ 1954. In the early 70s‚ they supplied nearly 70% of the domestic requirement. However‚ by the end of the 80s‚ they had reached the stage of diminishing returns. Oil production had begun to
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FINANCING OF UPCOMING PETROCHEMICAL PROJECT: “A CASE STUDY IN PROJECT FINANCE IN ONGC WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON FUNDING THROUGH EXPORT CREDIT AGENCIES” By Name of Student Enrollment No.: IBS‚ Hyderabad Submitted to Dr. Nitin Gupta‚ Asst. Professor‚ ICFAI Business School‚ Hyderabad Summer Internship Report 2009 A REPORT ON FINANCING OF UPCOMING PETROCHEMICAL PROJECT: “A CASE STUDY IN PROJECT FINANCE IN ONGC WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON FUNDING THROUGH EXPORT CREDIT AGENCIES” Submitted
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reengineering (BPR) has been receiving attention from industries as well as the academic community‚ because it is likely to change management practice and working processes in organisations in the future. However it is commonly agreed that BPR is important but also problematic. In this chapter we explore the principles and assumptions of BPR and identify the factors affecting its successes and failures. Especially we highlight some major debates currently found in the literature of BPR. These debates
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GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROCARBON PROSPECT OF KRISHNA GODAVARI BASIN SUBMITTED BY: AMEY KASHYAP AMIT KUMAR RAHUL BHASKAR RASH BIHARI LAL CONTENTS Name of Topics Page No. 1. Introduction 1 2. TYPES OF SEDIMEMTARY BASIN 2 3. Krishna-Godavari Basin 6 4. Geological Settling
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