3. India depends on imports for 75% of its oil needs. Analysts feel that the demand for oil will increase further in the future. With the help of facts and figures evaluate the extent of the problem and future threats that India could face due to excessive dependence on imports. What concrete steps should India take to become a less oil dependent economy? • Introduction with figures telling the current dependence of India on imports for oil needs • Figures and facts for problems and
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established in most regional seas agreements and by some specific regional treaties on the matter existing in the respective states. -The incident which brought this form of pollution to light: In April 2010‚ the explosion of Deepwater Horizon‚ a semi-submersible offshore oil-drilling rig‚ in the Gulf of Mexico raised concern about the dangers of these operations. Eleven people died in the accident and about 4.9 million barrels of crude oil were released over a period of three months. It was considered
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time the pipe leaks had been revealed‚ barrels of oil had secreted into the Gulf ruining reefs‚ destroying habitats‚ and killing animals in its path that dispersed throughout the Gulf by the wind and waves. The BP Oil Spill‚ also known as the Deepwater Horizon Spill‚ has cost billions of dollars for rejuvenating habits‚ purifying the water‚ washing animals‚ and cleaning up the areas
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Current & Emerging Challenges in Global Oil & Gas Industry Submitted By: ABHISHEK KUMAR ROLL – 02 PGDM - IB Under the Guidance of: Prof. C P JOSHI HOD (Strategy‚ International Business & General Management) Current & Emerging Challenges in Global Oil & Gas Industry 1. Topic: Current & Emerging Challenges in Global Oil & Gas Industry 2. Objective: This seminar paper aims to briefly analyse the current challenges faced by Global Oil & Gas companies and its impact on the global energy
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Marine Life Encounters A t some point every scuba diver dreams of diving with a whale shark (Rhiniodon Typus)‚ the biggest fish in the sea! Like many divers‚ I traveled the globe for years searching for them but to no avail. I always seemed to hear the same old thing – “you should have been here last week.” In my mind‚ whale sharks were the “unicorns of the sea.” This all changed this past summer with a trip to Isla Mujeres‚ Mexico – a place recognized as having the world’s largest aggregation
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MGT594 - Leadership and Business Ethics Christiaan Knapp 6/6 Lemnos Street Red Hill Q 4059 Student I.D. 11566493 ASSIGNMENT 2 Submitted April 13‚ 2015. Introduction With the ongoing globalisation of developed economies we have continued to see organisations establish themselves as agents of significant authority and influence within our cultures. This rise in power has bought with it increased scrutiny and led researchers like Burnes (2011) to examine the choices made by leaders within these
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and strategies used when a crisis occurs‚ and how an organization successfully could communicate to their stakeholders. On April 20th 2010 the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico‚ and 11 employees of BP were killed and 17 injured. Moreover‚ a massive oil spill followed and caused a large environmental damage in the sea. The Deepwater Horizon rig was owned by Transocean but it was controlled by British Petroleum. The explosion and damages afterwards were the worst in the US history
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c.) Professional standards for their discipline: Many different occupations such as doctors‚ nurses‚ engineers‚ accountants etc. are regulated by various forms of professional standards. These standards exist to provide confidence that an employee has the knowledge and training to conduct their job within particular parameters. For example‚ when an engineer signs off his or her approval for the design of a bridge‚ everyone assumes that the engineer has performed all of the necessary analysis to
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million barrels of oil and gas per day and possesses 22‚400 service stations over the world. However‚ the oil disaster called as BP oil spill or the deep water horizon oil spill was occurred on April 20th‚ 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico recording the greatest oil spill compared to other oil spill accidents in our history. The Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion caused deaths of 11 workers‚ 17 workers injured as well as a tremendous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. In fact‚ this case has been described
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OUTLINE OPENING CASE: BP Safety First or Profits First The opening case discusses BP‚ the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico‚ together with some other situation where it would appear that BP placed a greater emphasis on lowering costs and increasing profits in lieu of safety. Key Points On April 20‚ 2010‚ the Deepwater Horizon‚ a drilling rig operating in the Gulf of Mexico exploded‚ killing 11 and injuring 17. BP had the contract to complete
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