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    Modeling Framework for the Oplanning of Petroleum Supply Chains

    Description In the literature, optimization models deal with planning and scheduling of several subsystems of the petroleum supply chain such as oilfield infrastructure, crude oil supply, refinery operations and product transportation. The focus of the present work is to propose a general...
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    Study on Crude Oil and Natural Gas Resources and Supply

    Description Prudent development of North American crude oil and natural gas resources should begin with a reliable understanding of the resource base, particularly as that understanding has changed significantly in recent years. It had been widely assumed for decades that natural gas and oil...
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    Study on Petroleum Supply Chain Challenges

    Description The oil and gas industry in the United Kingdom produced 1.42 million boepd in 2014, of which 59% was oil/liquids. In 2013 the UK consumed 1.508 million bpd of oil and 2.735tcf of gas, so is now an importer of hydrocarbons having been a significant exporter in the 1980s and 1990s...
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    White Paper on Framework for the Petroleum Supply Chain

    Description Complex plants and investments are commonplace in the Petroleum Supply Chain (PSC), known for its highly automated infrastructures and processes. Expensive equipment items like drilling rigs, offshore platforms, oil tankers, refineries, pipelines, petroleum depots and transport...
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    Topology of the Oil Industry Supply Chain

    Description The oil industry supply chain is a complex network of several entities consisting of: Upstream, Midstream and Downstream AN EVALUATION OF THE UPSTREAM CRUDE OIL INDUSTRY SUPPLY CHAIN RISK : LEVERAGING ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS Charles Awoala Briggs Upper Great Plains Transportation...
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    White Paper on Management Information System (MIS) in Medium Scale and Large Scale Organiz

    Description In the global scenario, it has been observed that the over-institutionalized, highly centralized, bureaucratic management and decision making systems are being slowly replaced by an effective management and information system. The paper discusses the comparison of acceptance & usage...
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    Introduction to Management Information System

    Description A management information system (MIS) provides information that organizations require to manage themselves efficiently and effectively. ?Information system receives inputs of data, instructions, and output the results. ?The information processing function includes not only the...
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    Case Study for Management Information System Implementation Challenges, Success Key Issues

    Description A management information system (MIS) provides information that organizations need to manage themselves efficiently and effectively.[1] Management information systems are typically computer systems used for managing five primary components CASE STUDY FOR MANAGEMENT INFORMATION...
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