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1
Oil and Gas Industry
  • Submitted By-
  • Michael Bowen

2
INTRODUCTION OF OIL GAS INDUSTRY 
  • Oil and gas are amongst the most important
    resources that we have.
  • The Indian oil and gas sector is one of the six
    core industries in India.
  • The Indian oil and gas sector is of strategic
    importance and plays a predominantly pivotal role
    in influencing decisions in all other spheres of
    the economy.

3
LEGAL ASPECTS OF OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
  • Oil and Gas sector is divided into 3 parts
  • Upstream
  • Midstream
  • Downstream
  • OilandGasIQ.com is the online portal dedicated to
    providing the latest intelligence for the oil and
    gas community worldwide

4
USAGE OF OIL AND GAS IN EVERYDAY LIFE
  • Today there are over 6,000 products refined from
    Natural Gas and Crude Oil.

5
COMPANIES IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
6
MARKET SHARE OF OIL AND GAS COMPANIES
7
LEVEL OF COMPETITION
  • Level of competition generally refers to the life
    cycle of the Indian Petroleum and Gas Industry.
  • Out of four stages, namely initiation, growth,
    maturity and stagnation, Indian Oil and natural
    Gas Industry is in its growing phase.

8
FLOW OF FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
  • FDI Policy
  • Private Foreign Investments are on the rise

9
GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS
  • The Petroleum Act to control issues relating to
    import, transport, storage, production, refining
    and blending of petroleum was already in place
    since 1934.
  • Hydrocarbon Vision
  • Regulatory Bodies
  • Section 11 and 12 of the PNGRB Act, 2006 states
    the functions and powers
  • TAXATION

10
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS 
  • Global Warming
  • Extraction
  • Oil Spills
  • open-boat whaling.



  • Diesel fuel
    spill on a road
  •  

11
SWOT Analysis of Indian Oil Gas Industry
Strengths Strong economic growth Alternate options Demand for petroleum products Scope of Conservation High exploration of portfolio Increase in demand for oil and gas Weaknesses High import dependence Late start in acquisition Geo-political disturbance Self defeating policy
Opportunities Supply channels Interdependence nations Technology New sources Growing market collaborations frontier markets Threats Production Stagnation Ever increasing demand Increasing competition Lack of regional Institutions Terrorism Environment concerns
12
PEST Analysis Of The Oil And Gas Sector In India
  • Macro-economic factors (e.g. Oil Prices Fiscal
    regime instability)
  • Non-standard legal environmental regulatory
    frameworks
  • Financial and other resource constraints

POLITICAL ECONOMICAL
SOCIAL TECHNOLOGICAL
  • Non existence of expertise in new service
    offerings and emerging technologies
  • Non-integrated operations at the organizational
    level

13
Current ratio
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Conclusion
  • The Indian oil and gas sector is one of the six
    core industries in India and has very significant
    forward linkages with the entire economy.
    Government has taken many steps to regulate it.
    The Steps are also taken to increase the
    Indigenous oil and gas reserves.
  • Although there are few loopholes which should be
    taken care of as soon as possible, one major
    drawback in the EP sector is that the Regulatory
    Body (DGH) does not have any statutory value. The
    decisions of the DGH are merely advisory in
    nature and the Government is not to follow them.

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