1. PETROLEUM TRAPS http://www.usoilandgas.net/findingoil.htm Hydrocarbons - crude oil and natural gas - are found in certain layers of rock that are usually buried deep beneath the surface of the earth. In order for a rock layer to qualify as a good source of hydrocarbons‚ it must meet several criteria. Characteristics of Reservoir Rock For one thing‚ good reservoir rocks (a reservoir is a formation that contains hydrocarbons) have porosity. Porosity is a measure of the openings in a rock‚ openings
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9-709-466 REV: DECEMBER 8‚ 2009 DAVID B. YOFFIE RENEE KIM HTC Corp. in 2009 Peter Chou‚ HTC Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer‚ returned to Taiwan with a sense of exhilaration and pride from Mobile World Congress 2009‚ the world’s leading exhibition for mobile phones. HTC generated a buzz for revealing two new handsets‚ as well as surprising the world with the announcement of HTC Magic‚ the second phone that ran on Google’s new mobile platform‚ Android. As Chou claimed‚ “We got lots of
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Separation of ownership and control Advantages and Disadvantages of using common stock to finance your business- Advantages: * Less risky than financing with bonds * Dividends paid only on decisions by the board of directors * If the corp. does not pay the dividends‚ they can reinvest the cash * Can use the proceeds of stock issue to maintain or improve its debt to equity ratio Disadvantages: * Dividends paid are not tax deductible. Interest or debt is tax deductible *
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School of Petroleum Engineering Design Project for Petroleum Engineers PTRL 3022 Group Report Mass & Energy Balances Group 3 Done by; Student No; Khalid Al-Abadi 3392461 Ahmed Al-Suleimani 3389102 Munther Al-Kalbani 3389087 Due date: 29/ 8/ 2012 Contents 1. Executive summary 2 2. Introduction 3 3. GOSP diagram 4 4. Gas Fractionation diagram 5 5. Three phase separation
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Application Exercise Strategic Management Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)‚ where I am employed‚ is engaged and exploration‚ refining‚ distribution and marketing of petroleum product across the country. In downstream product marketing BPCL‚ has bouquet of products on offer‚ ranging from Petrol‚ Diesel‚ to Aviation Fuel‚ to Cooking Gas to Auto Lubricants. It is a global major and ranked 225th in the Fortune Global 500 rankings of the world’s biggest corporations for the year 2012.
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251‚538 CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade and other payables 10 11‚554‚057 10‚730‚633 Provision for income tax 363‚110 11‚917‚167 207‚993 10‚938‚626 CONTINGENCIES AND COMMITMENTS 11 21‚442‚652 18‚272‚432 54 ATTOCK PETROLEUM LIMITED - 2010 ANNUAL REPORT Note 2010 Rupees (’000) 2009 NON CURRENT ASSETS Property‚ plant and equipment 12 1‚217‚217 1‚130‚875 Long term investments in associated companies 13 765‚739 733‚397 Long term prepayments
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Background Company overview British Petroleum (BP) is the world largest retailer of gasoline in the United States. It ranks at the top of three global oil and gas industry. From the corporate watch website (2009)‚ it pointed out that almost 70% of the profits are gained from the US and Europe. In addition‚ BP is also devoted for aviation fuels and shipping aspects. It is reported that about 900 ports and more than 1400 airports have been supplied by the BP’s lubricants and fuels. Meanwhile
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HILTI CORP - Industry Analysis PORTERS 5 FORCES 1. Extent Competitive Rivalry Few but strong players in this strategic group The construction tool industry is huge and has the propensity to shift with shift in economic dynamics – Economic growth‚ GDP Requires substantial capital due to fixed and variable cost Wide range of products in variety of market segments within Few competitor with differentiation strategy Industry is driven by high level of technology and innovation‚ this could be
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LinkedIn Corp.‚ 2008 Question #1 Network effect is seen as a phenomenon where a network service (SNS or PNS) becomes more valuable as the number of users increase. This phenomenon encourages continually increasing membership within the network. This can happen when a user adopts a network service initially to connect with current users‚ or later‚ when “everyone” is using the network service. Network effect exists in both social and professional networking (Majon International‚ 2010). Both
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Advanced Corporate Finance‚ March 2004 1. Weighted average cost of capital for Marriott Corp. The WACC is calculated using the formula: This uses the underlying assumption that the debt-equity ratio for the firm remains constant. In Marriott’s case the corporation’s target leverage ratio based on interest coverage target is set at 60% as taken from Table A. The WACC for the whole firm represents the average cost of capital of the firm’s underlying operating structure. To use this WACC
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