MKIB 160 DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MKIB 160 DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Competitiveness of Oil and Gas Production Industry in Nigeria Competitiveness of Oil and Gas Production Industry in Nigeria LIST OF CONTENTS Introduction…………………………………………………………………. 3 Nigeria 1.1 Background of Country…………………………………………. 4 1.2 Economic Overview………………………………………………….. 4 1.3 Global Competitiveness…………………………………………. 5 Porter’s Diamond Framework
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Section 1: Introduction to GIS 5 Welcome 5 What is GIS? 5 What Can GIS Do? 7 Why You Should Care 9 Benefits of GIS 9 GIS in Petroleum 10 When Bad Stuff Happens 11 GIS Vocabulary 12 Section 2: GIS in the Petroleum Industry 14 A Brief History 14 GIS and the Oil Field Life-cycle 14 Acquisition and Portfolio Management 15 Seismic Planning 16 Exploration 16 Overview 16 Basin Analysis 18 Play Analysis 19 Acreage Analysis 21 Prospect Analysis 22 Land Management 24 Field
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The oil and natural gas sector comprises of exploration and production of crude oil‚ natural gas‚ refining and marketing of the petroleum products‚ which are classified as upstream‚ downstream and midstream. Industrial Research on India - Oil & Gas Sector July 2012‚ BIM Trichy Arjun Venugopal‚ Divakaran‚ Revathy Prasad‚ Sreejesh N‚ Vincent Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas Government of India Domestic Production Natural Gas (52.22 bcm) Petroleum (37.7 MMT) Imports Natural Gas (13
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Bolivia Nationalizes the Oil and Gas Sector a. What are the benefits and drawbacks of nationalization? Benefits and drawbacks of nationalization 1. Public welfare: Nationalization abolishes the economic powers to form a few monopolists and enables the govt. to take steps for the welfare of the public. 2. Economic Prosperity: Government got the power to modernize the industry‚ communications and transport for the best interest of the nation. So rapid growth of industries causes economic prosperity
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Downstream – From Refinery to Customer The 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
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respect to Oil & Gas Industry INTRODUCTION India is the fifth largest consumer of energy in the world‚ and is likely to surpass Japan and Russia to become the world’s third biggest energy consumer by 2030. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA)‚ hydrocarbons satisfy major energy demand in India wherein coal and oil‚ together‚ represent about two-thirds of total energy use. Natural gas accounts for about 7 per cent share. India has about 5.7 billion barrels of proven oil reserves.
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Development of E.ON in oil and gas sector Dr. Maxim Stein-Khokhlov‚ E.ON E&P Upstream Lectures Course Moscow‚ October 2013 Agenda E&P within E.ON Group - Overview Our business portfolio Adding value with innovative technology E&P Engagement in Russia Conclusion and Outlook E.ON – Power and Gas Active in Europe‚ Russia‚ Americas and North Africa More than 70‚000 employees Over €130 billion in sales and ca. €10‚8 EBITDA in 2012 Our objective is to make energy cleaner
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Oil & Gas Sector Analysis Submitted to Dr. Atmanand In partial fulfilment of the requirements of the course Managerial Economics Submitted By GROUP 2 Ankita Chokraborty (13PGHR06) Arjun Parekh (13PGHR07) Ashim Gupta (13PGHR08) Atul Kohli (13PGHR10) B Vishnu Vardhan (13PGHR11) Tanya Mehta (13PGHR58) Acknowledgement Of the many people who have been enormously helpful in the preparation of this project‚ we are especially thankful to Dr. Atmanand‚ Professor‚ Economics
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OIL AND GAS ACCOUNTING: CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE APPLICATION OF THEORY TO PRACTICE IN NIGERIA 1.0 INTRODUCTION: The natural resources of a nation‚ particularly the minerals‚ often constitute the lion’s share of the nation’s wealth. This is particularly true of the OPEC nations including Nigeria. Prior to the development of accounting standards issued by the Nigerian Accounting Standards Board (NASB)‚ the financial statements published by the oil and gas industry in Nigeria did not disclose adequate
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Report No. 26072-PK Pakistan: Oil and Gas Sector Review July 10‚ 2003 Oil and Gas Policy Division Oil‚ Gas‚ Mining and Chemicals Department Private Sector Development and Infrastructure Document of the World Bank Currency Equivalents Currency Unit = Rupees (Rs) Rs. 1.00 = Paisa 100 US$1.00 = Rs. 58.35 * Rs. 1.0 = US$0.017138 Rs. 1‚000‚000 = US$17‚138 *As of December 31‚ 2002 Measures And Equivalents 1 Kilometer (km) 1 Cubic Meter (m3) 1 Cubic Meter (m3) 1 Thousand Cubic Feet
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