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    INTRODUCTION:- IndianOil is India’s flagship national oil company with business interests straddling the entire hydrocarbon value chain – from refining‚ pipeline transportation and marketing of petroleum products to exploration & production of crude oil & gas‚ marketing of natural gas and petrochemicals. It is the leading Indian corporate in the Fortune ’Global 500’ listing‚ ranked at the 83rd position in the year 2012.  With over 34‚233-strong workforce‚ IndianOil has been helping to

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    projects have been started. Petrochemical engineering‚ for example‚Spiral separator 10 years ago‚ the domestic main oil refining base is more than an annual output of 3 million tons of oil refining‚ the scale of 300‚000 tons of ethylene‚ in recent years‚ before being built in Qingdao‚ Maoming‚Vibrating screen Tianjin and other places‚ the annual output of 1‚000 tons of oil refining‚ 1 million tons of ethylene refinery‚ to assume these key refinery construction equipment imported from abroad‚ more than

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    Charles Allen Beaumonts critical analysis of A Modest Proposal he states that Swift uses ethical proof‚ diminution‚ and refining as the major rhetorical devices to construct irony. He believes that the classical form of the essay is itself an important constituent of Swift’s irony‚ for the projector’s addressing his readers through an ancient form helps allay any suspicion of radical newness. He argues that Swift has heavily relied upon Aristotle’s ethical proof for his essay by creating a particular

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    It is a Public Sector Undertaking which owns and operates 10 out of total 19 refineries in India with the capacity of 60.2 MMT (40% of India’s total refining capacity). Its registered office is located at Mumbai Source: bseindia.com Types of Business | 1) Refining | 2) Pipeline | 3) Marketing | 4) R&D | 5) Petrochemicals | 6) Gas | 7) E & P | Segments:

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    Mukesh Ambani Biography

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    of Mumbai). He has pursued MBA from Stanford University‚ USA. Shri Mukesh D. Ambani has joined Reliance in 1981. He initiated Reliance’s backward integration journey from textiles into polyester fibres and further into petrochemicals‚ petroleum refining and going upstream into oil and gas exploration and production. He created several new world class manufacturing facilities involving diverse technologies that have raised Reliance’s petrochemicals manufacturing capacities from less than a million

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    industry in Singapore is petroleum refinement. After Rotterdam and Houston‚ Singapore is the world’s third largest refining center. This Petrochemical Corporation is a government-linked company‚ which means that is government-owned but operates commercially. Overall‚ Singapore’s main industries include electronics; financial services; chemicals; oil-drilling equipment and petroleum refining; ship repair; rubber processing and products; offshore platform construction; life sciences; and entrepot trade

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    enterprise‚ ranking 105th on the Fortune Global 500 list in 2009. Indian Oil and its subsidiaries account for a 47% share in the petroleum products market‚ 40% share in refining capacity and 67% downstream sector pipelines capacity in India. The Indian Oil Group of Companies owns and operates 10 of India’s 19 refineries with a combined refining capacity of 60.2 million metric tons per year. Indian Oil operates the largest and the widest network of fuel stations in the country‚ numbering about

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    Fractional Distillation

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    REFINING PETROLEUM The crude oil obtained from earth’s crust needs to be refined before using it. It is done by a method called fractional distillation which involves separation of two or more liquids having different boiling points. The refining is done by changing the liquid into its gaseous state and then cooling the gaseous mixture at controlled temperatures such that at a time only one of the vapours having boiling point I liquefies first. This is generally done by a special tower called

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    Soviet deputy minister of oil production Vagit Alekperov.He believed the only way Russia could compete against western companies was to copy their business model. That is to vertically integrating the three branches of the industry - exploration‚ refining‚ and distribution(they were separate in the old Soviet system). This way they would be able to modernize and use all of the strengths they already possessed. Nowadays Lukoil is one of the good examples of a company using the divisional structural

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    influence that worried people the most. They did not want big businesses having more “say” in the government. As the monopolists were continuously criticized‚ they rose to their own defense. Rockefeller stated that he wanted to improve the process of refining oil so that it could be sold and made cheaper (Carnes 473). The first political action because of big businesses was first dealt with by the State and only dealt with the railroads. It wasn’t until the Wabash‚

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