Microwave Oven Effects on Natural resources & on environment : - Natural resources -> factories ->market ->consumers Microwave is mainly made up of 3 things :- Stainless steel‚ Glass & Plastic Lets see how these three components affect environment in the above chain :- 1) Stainless steel – Although stainless steel is 100% recyclable‚ mining causes problems like – Soil and water pollution‚ top soil removal‚ displacement of locals‚ etc 2) Glass – glass
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Rise and Demise of the Postwar Petroleum Order and the Contemporary Petroleum Order Post-1945‚ there emerged an international oil establishment named the postwar petroleum order. Before 1939‚ the output of petroleum in the Middle Eastern countries was not high and the region contributed only a marginal share to the world petroleum production. Before the postwar years‚ British Petroleum (BP) was the dominant player in the petroleum market however‚ after the war‚ five American companies broke BP’s
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territories. People continuously improve their knowledge and develop technologies to improve their lives. It is undeniable that these activities of human beings make their lives better than ever before. Nevertheless‚ those activities also cause side-effects to the Earth because of pollution‚ deforestation‚ and exaggerated natural resources exploitation. Nowadays‚ pollution becomes one of the most concerned problems. Because of the increasingly expanded factories‚ the industrialized areas‚ the burning
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a fine-grained‚ amorphous organic matter. It is not soluble to normal petroleum solvents‚ like carbon disulfide. Its chemical composition is 75% C‚ 10% H‚ 15% other (sulfur‚ oxygen‚ nitrogen‚ etc.). It is very important in the formation of hydrocarbons because it is what generates oil and gas. Source rocks must contain significant amounts of kerogen. Asphalt: Asphalt is a solid at surface temperatures. It is soluble to petroleum solvents. It is produced by the partial maturation of kerogen or the
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can be visibly seen floating on the top of the water. While surface water pollution is often in the form of trash it can also be chemically based‚ such as gasoline or oil slicks floating on the water’s surface. Groundwater pollution refers to the effects of chemicals (such as pesticides) that seep through the ground and enter water sources that originate underground. Well water is groundwater‚ thus groundwater pollution can be extremely dangerous to the health of humans as well as to the health of
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British Petroleum and its Corporate Strategy Introduction The organisation environment is always changing and therefore it is essential that a structured‚ detailed and continuous analysis of the principal dimensions of the environment is made. In order to profitably satisfy customer needs‚ an organisation must understand its external and internal situation including the customer‚ the market and its own capabilities. Furthermore‚ it needs to understand and adapt to the dynamic and uncontrollable
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CENTRE FOR ENERGY‚ PETROLEUM‚ AND MINERAL LAW AND POLICY STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY ID STUDENT: 090018034 PROGRAMME: MSc in International Oil and Gas Management MODULE: CP52044 Strategic Management and Organisational Analysis TITLE OF RESEARCH PAPER: THE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS MARKETING INDUSTRY
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CASE CONTEXT: Formed in1924 with the merger of several formerly independent firms operating in the oil refining‚ pipeline transportation‚ and industrial chemical fields. All computations were based in 1975 data PROBLEM: Determination of a minimum acceptable rate of return on new capital investments in 1975. Should the company adopt a system of multiple cutoff rates? FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS: WACC Return on Assets Cost of Common stock equity ANALYSIS: The management
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Organizations can create it to define themselves or get branded due to their actions. Therefore‚ its more important to have a the right image that reflect an organization’s commitment to quality‚ excellence and its constructive role in the society. British Petroleum (BP) is a major enterprise to redefine its core values in the light of its ethical considerations. It is an example of antagonism between its core business and it’s core values. Since years it has been subject of criticism more than any other oil
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Kohat-Potwar Oil and Gas Exploration and Production The first oil well drilled in present-day Pakistan was at Kundal on the Potwar Plateau in 1866. The first commercial oil discovery was made in the Greater Indus Basin in 1914 when the Attock Oil Company completed a 214 ft well on a thrust-faulted anticline near Khaur on the Potwar Plateau (Khan and others‚ 1986). Early success in the Kohat-Potwar geologic province served to focus much of the early exploration activity in that area. The Sui
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