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    Palm oil is under increasing scrutiny in relation to its effects on the environment. Palm oil‚ produced from the oil palm‚ is a basic source of income for many of the world’s rural poor in South East Asia‚ Central and West Africa‚ and Central America. An estimated 1.5 million small farmers grow the crop in Indonesia‚ whereas about 500‚000 people are directly employed in the sector in Malaysia‚ plus those connected with spin offs.[1][2] Palm oil (from the African oil palm‚ Elaeis guineensis) is

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    Mahesh Edible Oil Industries Limited 2 MAHESH EDIBLE OIL INDUSTRIES LIMITED January 1‚ 2005‚ was a cold foggy morning in Agra. But there were warm smiles on the faces of the Rathour brothers and their employees. The glass panel of the entrance announced: CONGRATULATIONS YOUR COMPANY HAS JUST CROSSED Rs. 100 CRORE MARK Shiv‚ Brij‚ Dinesh and Mahesh‚ the four Rathour brothers‚ shared sweets with their employees. Shiv‚ the eldest brother‚ had a serious look. He looked out of the window. Thanking

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    should government of an oil or gas-producing nation seek advice from outsider on how its oil or gas reserves should be developed and the resulting revenues should be used? Fiscal management is one of any government’s sovereign functions. However‚ not all governments have the capability to effectively manage its own revenue generation and revenue flows. At some point‚ outsiders must be sought for guidance and advice‚ especially in the case of a government that found its first oil/gas reserve and had no

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    |0.19% |Max1.5% |Max1.5% | |4. |Water insoluble ash on dry basis | | | | |5. |Volatile Oil Content on dry basis | | | | |6. |Non Volatile either extract on dry basis | | |

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    1. O INTRODUCTION The purpose of this chapter is to give an introduction to the motive for selecting the implications and importance of oil and gas investment as the main subject of this project work. The background and history of this project are followed by the subject‚ providing an introduction to the main theme of this work. The problems for discussion are further presented in order to illustrate the main problems of this study. This chapter was completed by illustrating the structure of

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    Africa Oil and Gas Industry Research Guide from Researcher is a comprehensive handbook on Africa oil and gas markets. The report analyzes in detail 24 markets in the region along their complete Oil and Gas value chain. Country wise forecasts of over 16 parameters including oilgas‚ gasoline‚ diesel‚ LPG‚ fuel oil‚ LNG consumption and production in addition to GDP and Population forecasts are provided. Further‚ country wise details of exploration blocks‚ licensing rounds‚ refining capacity‚ coking

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    Bolivia Nationalizes the Oil and Gas Sector a. What are the benefits and drawbacks of nationalization? Benefits and drawbacks of nationalization 1. Public welfare: Nationalization abolishes the economic powers to form a few monopolists and enables the govt. to take steps for the welfare of the public. 2. Economic Prosperity: Government got the power to modernize the industry‚ communications and transport for the best interest of the nation. So rapid growth of industries causes economic prosperity

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    Isolation and Analysis of Essential Oils using Gas Chromatography Lyndon Justin T. Guzman Institute of Chemistry‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City Date Performed: February 2; February 4‚ 2011 Date Submitted: February 18‚ 2011 Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to isolate the essential oil from eucalyptus leaves as a pure compound; moreover‚ the components of the essential oil‚ camphor and limonene‚ will be then separated using gas chromatography technique‚ identify the

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE FOR MSC OIL AND GAS MANAGEMENT Recent discoveries of oil and gas deposits in some African countries‚ such as Ghana‚ Ethiopia‚ Sierra Leone‚ Uganda etc. present new opportunities to chart a sustainable growth and development path that facilitates poverty reduction. Ghana’s offshore Jubilee field‚ situated approximately 60 kilometers from the mainland is estimated to have oil reserves of 108 billion barrels as well as significant gas deposits. Ghana’s Jubilee field‚ which began

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    1. Oil companies do not allow dealers (franchisees) to buy gas from distributors. Dealers must buy gas from the central oil company. Dealers often complain that this is unfair. The practice has been the subject of antitrust lawsuits. Oil company executives argue that this policy is important because it limits free-riding on the part of the distributors. Explain the executives’ arguments in more detail.   The Oil Company executives argue that allowing dealers to buy gas from distributors would be

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