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INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

PRESENTATION

BY

A.SARAVANAN

ORIGIN OF THE INDUSTRY• The origin of the Indian oil & gas industry _19th century, when oil was

first struck at Digboi in Assam in 1889.

• Due to oil exploration the North-Eastern region Assam produced 5,000 barrels per day.

• In view of the significance of the oil & gas sector for overall economic growth, the Government of India, under the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1954, announced that petroleum would be the core sector industry.

• In pursuance of the Industrial Policy Resolution, 1954, petroleum exploration & production activity was controlled by thegovernment-owned National Oil Companies (NOCs), namely Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Oil India Private Ltd (OIL).

Oil FormationOil was formed from the remains of animal and

plants that live millions of years ago in a marine

environment before the dinosaurs.

Over the year ,the remains were covered by

layers of mud. Heat and pressure from these layers

helped the remains turn into what we today call

crude oil . The word “petroleum” means “rock oil” or

“oil from the earth”.

CAPACITY OF PETROL TANK

PETROLEUM PIPE LINE

Shares in crude pipeline network by length

KEY PLAYERS

MARKET CAPITALISATION-BSECompany Name Last Price % Chg

52 wk

High

52 wk

Low

Market Cap

(Rs. cr)

ONGC 386.00 0.49 472.00 269.20 330,241.92

GAIL 475.10 -0.74 551.35 328.60 60,265.36

Cairn India 266.35 1.91 385.00 258.30 49,935.82

Oil India 579.85 -0.32 668.80 439.00 34,856.87

Petronet LNG 189.75 1.44 208.70 102.50 14,231.25

Guj Gas 520.90 7.40 578.90 219.25 6,680.54

IGL 420.15 0.15 450.60 238.85 5,882.11

Guj State Petro 103.40 2.78 104.50 54.20 5,819.57

Aban Offshore 581.35 3.03 939.90 312.50 3,932.54

Selan Explore 410.50 -1.44 677.00 295.00 673.22

HOEC 48.15 -2.43 76.75 32.25 628.33

Jindal Drilling 210.10 1.38 302.75 172.40 608.89

Dolphin Offshor 233.90 10.23 233.90 66.10 392.31

Alphageo 527.00 6.19 647.05 39.75 296.95

Deep Industries 78.40 1.69 91.00 35.45 252.06

Sah Petroleums 44.70 17.02 44.70 7.23 227.90

Asian Oilfield 42.55 -0.35 75.45 24.30 94.99

Interlink Petro 18.50 -9.76 31.05 11.89 46.10

Shiv Vani Oil 9.53 -3.25 25.00 8.31 44.18

Duke Offshore 30.50 -4.39 62.10 11.43 15.03

Key Government Entities in the Indian Oil and Gas Industry

Company name Activities Office locations Total turnover in India in USD $

ONGC Oil and gas production

North India, Uttarakhand

12 billion

Oil India Crude oil production

North India, New Delhi

1.6 billion

Indian Oil corporation Petroleum products

North India, New Delhi

54.6 billion

BPCL Oil production West India, Maharashtra

26.4 billion

HPCL Refinery West India, Maharashtra

23.8 billion

GAIL Natural gas North India, New Delhi

5 billion

Key Private Entities in the Indian Oil and Gas Industry

Company name Activities Office location Total turnover in India USD $

Reliance Industries Limited

Natural gas West India, Maharashtra 43 billion

Essar Oil Refinery West India, Maharashtra 9.61 billion

Adani Gas Gas distribution

West India, Gujarat 5.37 billion

Cairn Energy Oil exploration

North India, Haryana 1.6 billion

MBA in oil&gas management

Indian Oil Institute of Petroleum Management

इंडियन ऑयल इंस्टिट्यूि ऑफ पेट्रोललयम मैनेजमेंि

Established 1995

Type Business School

Location Gurgaon, Haryana, India

Campus Urban, 30 acres (0.12 km2)

Website www.iocl.com

JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRIES

SWOT ANALYSIS

Strengths

•India is the worlds fifth biggest energy consumer and continues to grow rapidly

•Major natural gas discoveries by a number of domestic companies hold significant medium to long-term potential.

•Demand for petroleum products

•Increase in demand for oil and gas

Weaknesses •The oil and gas sector is dominated by state-controlled enterprises, although the government has taken steps in recent years to deregulate the industry and encourage greater foreign participation •Increase in oil prices

•Inadequate and slowly developing infrastructure

•Lack of awareness in safety issues

•Environmental issues

Opportunities

•Liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports are still set to grow rapidly over the longer term as domestic consumption expands

•India has freed gasoline retail price controls

•Untapped domestic oil and gas potential

•Strong domestic energy demand growth

•High recovery rates from existing projects

Threats

• Highly flammable

•Increased competition within government and private players

•Continuing government interference

•Changes in national energy policies

Bibliography• http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/marketstat

s/pid-55,pageno-1,sortby-CurrentYearRank,sortorder-asc,year-2014.cms

• https://www.dnb.co.in/IndiasEnergySector/GasIndustry.asp

• http://www.indianoilandgas.com/

• http://www.moneycontrol.com/stocks/marketinfo/marketcap/bse/oil-drilling-and-exploration.html

• http://www.moneycontrol.com/markets/gallery/marketcap-1.html

• http://www.minglebox.com/mba/colleges/category/oil-and-gas-management

• http://www.htcampus.com/subcategory/oil-gas-energy-management-colleges-in-india/

THANK YOU

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