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Papers by Pradeep Jadhav
Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory syste... more Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory system which is classified in to concessionary and contractual system. The contractual system is further divided in to production sharing and service contracts. Generally, any fiscal system is designed to facilitate maximum benefit to the host government keeping in mind risk taken by the operator in discovering and developing the resources to provide them profitability in oil price dynamics. Main objective of present study is to take an overview of the fiscal systems in operation all over the globe, their comparison based on salient points focussing on advantages and disadvantages of each and finally their quantitative assessment carried out on four geographic regions, namely India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. These examples are taken specifically considering their resources, regularity framework, and efficiency. It is seen that the concessionary system is adopted by countries with higher pot...
International Journal of Computer Applications, 2011
In today's organizations Human Resource is considered as one of the key resources of business org... more In today's organizations Human Resource is considered as one of the key resources of business organizations. The transaction processing layer of MIS in human resource function deals with routine activities like attendance recording and payroll calculations. The operational level activities also include maintaining the employee records which is used as a basis for strategic layers. With the growing importance of human resource management and increasing size of the organizations, maintenance of employee related data and generating appropriate reports are the crucial aspects of any organization. Therefore more and more organizations are adopting computer based human resource management systems (HRMS). This paper is an attempt to highlights the role of information systems in Human Resource Management and show how it helps in taking management decisions related to management function especially for the top management.
Journal of the Geological Society of India
Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory syste... more Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory system which is classified in to concessionary and contractual system. The contractual system is further divided in to production sharing and service contracts. Generally, any fiscal system is designed to facilitate maximum benefit to the host government keeping in mind risk taken by the operator in discovering and developing the resources to provide them profitability in oil price dynamics. Main objective of present study is to take an overview of the fiscal systems in operation all over the globe, their comparison based on salient points focussing on advantages and disadvantages of each and finally their quantitative assessment carried out on four geographic regions, namely India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. These examples are taken specifically considering their resources, regularity framework, and efficiency. It is seen that the concessionary system is adopted by countries with higher pot...
Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory syste... more Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory system which is classified in to concessionary and contractual system. The contractual system is further divided in to production sharing and service contracts. Generally, any fiscal system is designed to facilitate maximum benefit to the host government keeping in mind risk taken by the operator in discovering and developing the resources to provide them profitability in oil price dynamics. Main objective of present study is to take an overview of the fiscal systems in operation all over the globe, their comparison based on salient points focussing on advantages and disadvantages of each and finally their quantitative assessment carried out on four geographic regions, namely India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. These examples are taken specifically considering their resources, regularity framework, and efficiency. It is seen that the concessionary system is adopted by countries with higher pot...
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2016
Journal Indian Chemical Society, Mar 3, 2015
Journal- Indian Chemical Society
In the present study, degradation of petroleum industry wastewater has been investigated through ... more In the present study, degradation of petroleum industry wastewater has been investigated through laboratory experiments by employing heterogeneous photocatalytic process. A photocatalytic reactor was used for the advanced oxidation. The industrial wastewater was characterized. Photocatalytic activity of semiconductor such as titanium dioxide (TiO 2) has been investigated. An attempt has been made to study the effect of process parameters through amount of catalyst, and operating pH on photocatalytic degradation of petroleum industry wastewater. The experiments were carried out by varying pH (2–11), amount of catalyst (0.25–1.5 g/L). Optimal suspended catalyst concentration, fluid pH and temperature were obtained at amounts of near 1 g/L, 3 and 50 0 C, respectively. The maximum rate of degradation was observed in acidic medium at pH 3 and maximum reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 60%.
Abstract: Porous media is very important in the understanding of storage and recovery of hydrocar... more Abstract: Porous media is very important in the understanding of storage and recovery of hydrocarbons. The naturally occurring porous media is controlled by depositional and post depositional conditions. The important geologic factors that control reservoir quality are porosity and permeability in oil and gas reservoirs. Porosity permeability relationship is one of the most complicated, case sensitive and most referred in understanding quality of reservoir in clastic and carbonate depositional models. In this, three lithologies and their intermediate derivatives needs careful attention, Sandstone, shale/ mudstone and carbonate. On global scale it is seen that about 60 % reservoirs are clastic in nature, 39% are carbonate in composition and 1 % are fractured reservoirs. With growing potential of shale as a reservoir rock there is an increased need to map quality of shale and other tight horizons. The allochthonous process for clastic and autochthons and greater chemical reactivity fo...
Economist's Corner For the oil and gas industry, the last decade (2003 to 2013) has been one ... more Economist's Corner For the oil and gas industry, the last decade (2003 to 2013) has been one of "resilience, extraordinary innovation, and, despite setbacks, significant gains in safety and environmental conformance," according to Paal Kibsbaard, chief executive officer of Schlumberger, in his report "A Decade of Upstream Technology Innovation" included in the World Petroleum Council's 80th Anniversary Edition report (2013). The industry remains strong, after sustaining humanity's supply of oil and gas and thereby meeting more than half the global energy needs throughout the decade. In the June 2010 issue of the Journal of Petroleum Technology, Behrooz Fattahi, 2010 SPE president, said the industry has been focusing on the concept of sustainability or its components "for a long time, but under different descriptive terms—optimizing production, maximizing reserves, reducing cost, cutting waste, increasing efficiency, optimizing processes, minimizi...
Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory syste... more Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory system which is classified in to concessionary and contractual system. The contractual system is further divided in to production sharing and service contracts. Generally, any fiscal system is designed to facilitate maximum benefit to the host government keeping in mind risk taken by the operator in discovering and developing the resources to provide them profitability in oil price dynamics. Main objective of present study is to take an overview of the fiscal systems in operation all over the globe, their comparison based on salient points focussing on advantages and disadvantages of each and finally their quantitative assessment carried out on four geographic regions, namely India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. These examples are taken specifically considering their resources, regularity framework, and efficiency. It is seen that the concessionary system is adopted by countries with higher potential for production and thus examples were taken from areas where working condition is difficult and environment is harsh. The production sharing contract is a reasonably common fiscal system known for intricacy in the sharing of production and tax structure. Quantitative analysis of these systems is attempted here for India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. The assessment was based on parameters given in the fiscal terms of selected countries with uniform production and variable cost estimation. Four different oil price scenarios including one scenario based on cyclicity of oil price were considered for comparison. NPV for operators and proportional share with government were calculated (three different scenario) and possible reasons for the variation are discussed.
Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory syste... more Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory system which is classified in to concessionary and contractual system. The contractual system is further divided in to production sharing and service contracts. Generally, any fiscal system is designed to facilitate maximum benefit to the host government keeping in mind risk taken by the operator in discovering and developing the resources to provide them profitability in oil price dynamics. Main objective of present study is to take an overview of the fiscal systems in operation all over the globe, their comparison based on salient points focussing on advantages and disadvantages of each and finally their quantitative assessment carried out on four geographic regions, namely India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. These examples are taken specifically considering their resources, regularity framework, and efficiency. It is seen that the concessionary system is adopted by countries with higher pot...
International Journal of Computer Applications, 2011
In today's organizations Human Resource is considered as one of the key resources of business org... more In today's organizations Human Resource is considered as one of the key resources of business organizations. The transaction processing layer of MIS in human resource function deals with routine activities like attendance recording and payroll calculations. The operational level activities also include maintaining the employee records which is used as a basis for strategic layers. With the growing importance of human resource management and increasing size of the organizations, maintenance of employee related data and generating appropriate reports are the crucial aspects of any organization. Therefore more and more organizations are adopting computer based human resource management systems (HRMS). This paper is an attempt to highlights the role of information systems in Human Resource Management and show how it helps in taking management decisions related to management function especially for the top management.
Journal of the Geological Society of India
Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory syste... more Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory system which is classified in to concessionary and contractual system. The contractual system is further divided in to production sharing and service contracts. Generally, any fiscal system is designed to facilitate maximum benefit to the host government keeping in mind risk taken by the operator in discovering and developing the resources to provide them profitability in oil price dynamics. Main objective of present study is to take an overview of the fiscal systems in operation all over the globe, their comparison based on salient points focussing on advantages and disadvantages of each and finally their quantitative assessment carried out on four geographic regions, namely India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. These examples are taken specifically considering their resources, regularity framework, and efficiency. It is seen that the concessionary system is adopted by countries with higher pot...
Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory syste... more Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory system which is classified in to concessionary and contractual system. The contractual system is further divided in to production sharing and service contracts. Generally, any fiscal system is designed to facilitate maximum benefit to the host government keeping in mind risk taken by the operator in discovering and developing the resources to provide them profitability in oil price dynamics. Main objective of present study is to take an overview of the fiscal systems in operation all over the globe, their comparison based on salient points focussing on advantages and disadvantages of each and finally their quantitative assessment carried out on four geographic regions, namely India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. These examples are taken specifically considering their resources, regularity framework, and efficiency. It is seen that the concessionary system is adopted by countries with higher pot...
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2016
Journal Indian Chemical Society, Mar 3, 2015
Journal- Indian Chemical Society
In the present study, degradation of petroleum industry wastewater has been investigated through ... more In the present study, degradation of petroleum industry wastewater has been investigated through laboratory experiments by employing heterogeneous photocatalytic process. A photocatalytic reactor was used for the advanced oxidation. The industrial wastewater was characterized. Photocatalytic activity of semiconductor such as titanium dioxide (TiO 2) has been investigated. An attempt has been made to study the effect of process parameters through amount of catalyst, and operating pH on photocatalytic degradation of petroleum industry wastewater. The experiments were carried out by varying pH (2–11), amount of catalyst (0.25–1.5 g/L). Optimal suspended catalyst concentration, fluid pH and temperature were obtained at amounts of near 1 g/L, 3 and 50 0 C, respectively. The maximum rate of degradation was observed in acidic medium at pH 3 and maximum reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 60%.
Abstract: Porous media is very important in the understanding of storage and recovery of hydrocar... more Abstract: Porous media is very important in the understanding of storage and recovery of hydrocarbons. The naturally occurring porous media is controlled by depositional and post depositional conditions. The important geologic factors that control reservoir quality are porosity and permeability in oil and gas reservoirs. Porosity permeability relationship is one of the most complicated, case sensitive and most referred in understanding quality of reservoir in clastic and carbonate depositional models. In this, three lithologies and their intermediate derivatives needs careful attention, Sandstone, shale/ mudstone and carbonate. On global scale it is seen that about 60 % reservoirs are clastic in nature, 39% are carbonate in composition and 1 % are fractured reservoirs. With growing potential of shale as a reservoir rock there is an increased need to map quality of shale and other tight horizons. The allochthonous process for clastic and autochthons and greater chemical reactivity fo...
Economist's Corner For the oil and gas industry, the last decade (2003 to 2013) has been one ... more Economist's Corner For the oil and gas industry, the last decade (2003 to 2013) has been one of "resilience, extraordinary innovation, and, despite setbacks, significant gains in safety and environmental conformance," according to Paal Kibsbaard, chief executive officer of Schlumberger, in his report "A Decade of Upstream Technology Innovation" included in the World Petroleum Council's 80th Anniversary Edition report (2013). The industry remains strong, after sustaining humanity's supply of oil and gas and thereby meeting more than half the global energy needs throughout the decade. In the June 2010 issue of the Journal of Petroleum Technology, Behrooz Fattahi, 2010 SPE president, said the industry has been focusing on the concept of sustainability or its components "for a long time, but under different descriptive terms—optimizing production, maximizing reserves, reducing cost, cutting waste, increasing efficiency, optimizing processes, minimizi...
Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory syste... more Exploration and production of hydrocarbons in different regions is controlled by regulatory system which is classified in to concessionary and contractual system. The contractual system is further divided in to production sharing and service contracts. Generally, any fiscal system is designed to facilitate maximum benefit to the host government keeping in mind risk taken by the operator in discovering and developing the resources to provide them profitability in oil price dynamics. Main objective of present study is to take an overview of the fiscal systems in operation all over the globe, their comparison based on salient points focussing on advantages and disadvantages of each and finally their quantitative assessment carried out on four geographic regions, namely India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. These examples are taken specifically considering their resources, regularity framework, and efficiency. It is seen that the concessionary system is adopted by countries with higher potential for production and thus examples were taken from areas where working condition is difficult and environment is harsh. The production sharing contract is a reasonably common fiscal system known for intricacy in the sharing of production and tax structure. Quantitative analysis of these systems is attempted here for India, Brazil, Nigeria and Norway. The assessment was based on parameters given in the fiscal terms of selected countries with uniform production and variable cost estimation. Four different oil price scenarios including one scenario based on cyclicity of oil price were considered for comparison. NPV for operators and proportional share with government were calculated (three different scenario) and possible reasons for the variation are discussed.