Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. An Internship Report Giselle Charisma Sequeira SSN: 889-94-0978 In Partial Fulfillment of the Master’s Program in Business Administration, Ohio University, Athens, USA OHIO University Christ College Academy for Management Education Christ College Campus, Hosur Road, Bangalore-29 April 2007 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Completing a task is never a solo effort. It is often the result of invaluable contributions by a number of individuals in a direct or indirect manner, which helps in the shaping and achievement of success. Firstly, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Mr. Nilesh Nekaljay, Manager (T&D) for granting me the opportunity to undertake an internship at the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. …show more content…
Ltd. (DARCL) Contacted and Reasons for Cards Not Being Used………………………………50 SWOT Analysis…………………..……………………………………………………………………..52 Recommendations……………………………………………………………………………………..53 Conclusion & Future Line of Work…………………………………………………..…………..56 References…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..58 Appendix……………………………………………………………..……………………………………………..59 Appendix 1………………………………………………………..……………………………………..59 Appendix 2………………………………………………………………………………………..……..61 THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY IN INDIA India is the sixth largest consumer of oil. There exists a huge gap between the demand and supply of oil and gas in India. The country imports more than 70% of its crude oil requirements. In the year 2005, oil and gas accounted for 38% of primary energy consumption in India, followed by coal at 55%. The oil and gas industry is broadly classified into Upstream, Midstream
The international energy agency (IEA) report that global upstream expenditure and development in oil and gas industry has a strong growth by averaging 11 percent per year in 2000 – 2012 and
World needs energy and Alberta need the oil sands to strengthen the economy. When considering Canada, especially Alberta has been in the oil market, bringing heaps of economic benefits to the country. Besides, energy has turned out to be one of the essential and basic needs, mandatory for the economic progress of a nation. Depending on consumption of the main energy sources, oil is used in a percentage of around 38%, gas is around 21% and also, coal is around 28%. As the developing countries and developed world continue to grow rapidly, many obstacles arise from our dependence on these burnable energies. The availability and consumption of energy resources need to be related to the costs of the global economy and as well as to the ecological impacts. Mainly, the environmental risks associated with energy consumption are related to oil abstraction and their discharge related problems. In addition, these natural resources like coal, oil and gases generate difficulties in both ways, while extracting as well in their use. Besides, the other main problem is the supply of these fuels from other countries and they highly rely on transportation methods or pipe lines which could cause massive destruction to our nature. And at the same time, many arguments take place in regard to the damage cause by these oil sands. Yet, there are no primary energy origins which are free of economic or
Of the all the oil fields throughout Canada, 25% are offshore locations in Newfoundland. 8% comes from either BC or Ontario and 67% of all onshore oil fields are in Alberta, which is defined by the term “Oil Country”. From these locations, pipelines are used to transport liquid oil to refineries. It is at these refineries the process of being turned into gasoline, diesel, and petroleum takes place. After this process, petroleum products are sent to distribution centres.
HanleyBrown et al.’s (2012) also assert that data must be collected and evaluated consistently with all contributors with each person holding each other accountable so that all efforts stay in line. HanleyBrown et al.’s (2012) maintain also that contributor actions need to be distinguished while still engaging and enforcing the plan of action. With these concepts in mind it goes without saying that reliable and robust communication must be maintained from all contributors in order to build trust, increase motivation and guarantee that goals are met. HanleyBrown et al.’s (2012) finally surmise that an independent organization(s) must be utilized in order to ensure that coordination of activities and support of all endeavors stay on track and are met.
In the last activities I performed, I did my part for the team and did efforts for the team as a whole, not completely for personal achievement. I did understand the point of working as a team not as an individual working separately than the team working as one. (Tuckman, 1965, pp 396)
I am very interested in the Epidemiology intern position with Exxon Mobile. I have earned a bachelor degree in Dental Surgery from India and I am currently a second year Master of Public Health student at Nova Southeastern University. I am very interested in occupational epidemiology. I have gained excellent skills in data analysis and epidemiological methods through courses like biostatistics, epidemiology and research methods. This internship position would be an excellent opportunity for me to apply these skills to solve issues related to human health risk assessment and hazard identification.
D. You would answer 3 questions and 2 Problems in two hours in final exam.
Energy, especially from fossil fuels, is a key ingredient for all sectors of a modern economy and plays a fundamental role in improving the quality of life in less developed economies. In 2007, India is ranked fifth in the world in terms of energy demand; accounting for 3.6% of total energy consumed, and is expected to grow at 4.8% in the future. India imports 70% of the oil it uses, and the country has been hit
Crude oil is a major source of energy for the world. Everyday the United States consumes more crude oil than it produces. The growing number of barrels of oil imported into the Unites States and rising gas prices are major concerns. Even though increasing the United States crude oil production may not lower gas prices immediately, it will eventually allow the United States to be energy independent.
The oil and gas industry is crucial to the U.S. economy and plays a central role in its environment, society, and economic development . The U.S. consumes more oil than any other country. Products derived from oil include medicine, recreational sports items, cosmetics, plastic, chemicals, transportation liquids, etc... This is to say, crude oil is the most important natural resource of the industrialized nations, as it has assisted in the technical expansion and discovery of new sources and production of existing oil fields (Wintershall, 2015).
The fifth and final “best practice” for group work is to build in individual accountability. In addition to evaluating the work of the group as a whole, ask each group member to demonstrate their knowledge and participation. This can be accomplished by delegating key parts of the group’s assignment to each member of the group. With everyone having a necessary part to do, the group is assured to have equal participation from all members. Building in accountability in this manner helps to prevent the "free rider" phenomenon (Barkley, Cross, & Major,
I am writing this to show my interest in continuing joining your division after completing my internship at OrigamiCrane this summer as I always feel excited with your company’s passion in innovating and creating better products for people. With all the knowledge, skills and experience I have gained from my academic life and working experience in the product management field, I believe I could be an ideal candidate for your team.
As per the Master of Business Administration course structure of Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) Belagavi each student has to undergo an Internship Training in the 4th semester of their course for period of 12 weeks under the mentorship of an external guide in a reputed company. At the end of internship period, the student has to submit the internship report to the VTU, Belagavi. This period will be evaluated internally and externally.
World oil demand is increasing as emerging economies need more energy to increase their living standards. Estimates, shown below, are that by 2030, China and India as emerging markets will import over 70% to 90% of their fossil fuel needs (1) . Coupled to a continued high and growing demand for oil, makes this a robust market for the next 30 years.
However, this fundamental is sometimes hard to understand for some people, unfortunately, is not reflected in our cilivilian life practically. Serious reflection is required on our individual as well as collective teamworking to complete any thing to show others that we as individuals can do anything