scholarly journals Distribution and the current state of Lagochilus acutilobus (Lamiaceae) in connection with the oil and gas sector development in Uzbekistan

2014 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Habibullo F. Shomurodov ◽  
Akbar Akhmedov ◽  
Shakhnoza U. Saribayeva
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keith Bradford Critzer ◽  
Douglas Andrew Colbert

Abstract This paper presents a broad overview of the current state of the oil and gas engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor base following a period of challenging market conditions, subsequent owner/operator investment deferments, and the resulting financial impacts to the contractor base. These factors have caused a reduced tolerance for oil and gas volatility and a reduced appetite for lump sum contract risk. This paper identifies alternative contracting approaches to traditional competitively bid lump sum contracting. These alternative approaches result in a better understanding and assignment of risk between owner/operator and contractor, encourage continued participation by contractors in the oil and gas sector, and increase the probability of successful project outcomes.


Author(s):  
Сергей Трофимов ◽  
Sergey Trofimov

The current state of the Russian oil and gas complex is analyzed, it’s place and a role in structure of national and world economy are shown. Are revealed value and features of state regulation of subsurface use of the Russian Arctic shelf which is the major strategic region and a factor of energy security of domestic economy; institutional aspects of state regulation of the Russian oil and gas sector are presented. In the monograph the methodic of creation of the forecast of price of oil with definition of the expected horizon of the price for 5 years is offered; teoretiko-methodical approaches are defined and the method of calculation of assessment of efficiency rentals as instrument of state regulation of the oil and gas complex promoting increase in efficiency of subsurface use is offered; are developed the offers and methodical recommendations about improvement of the mechanism of state regulation of an oil and gas complex aimed at his economically sustainable development. The monograph is intended for scientists, heads and the staff of the oil and gas enterprises, the public civil servants and also experts, the researching problems of state regulation of economy and sustainable development of an oil and gas complex.


Author(s):  
D. A. Aitimova ◽  

The purpose of the study is to analyze the current state and problems of innovation management in the economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in general, and in the oil-extracting sector, in particular. To solve the goals and objectives of the research, the following scientific methods were used: a set of systemic, logical and statistical methods, analysis of the results of the country’s innovative development. Used materials of state statistics bodies, data from the literature of Kazakhstani economic science. The analysis was carried out on the basis of studying information from open sources. Based on the use of the above methods, conclusions are formulated about the current state and problems of innovation management in the oil-extracting sector of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The results of the study are the provisions on the problems in the effectiveness of innovation management in the oil and gas industry. The conclusion is made about the insufficient level of innovative planning and management in comparison with world standards, despite the introduction of a number of government measures. The special importance of the problem under consideration is reflected, since the oil and gas sector today forms the basis of the Kazakhstani economy, forming the financial basis of the country’s state budget and having the opportunity to implement large-scale innovative projects. Attention is focused on the issue of a gradual departure from the raw material orientation and the transition to a state with a developed innovative economy. The contradictions between the growth of investment in industry and the weak efficiency of the implementation of innovative approaches in management are shown. The idea of developing and implementing a model for improving the management of innovative activities of companies in the oil and gas industry of Kazakhstan at the state level is proposed.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elshan Hajizadeh ◽  

Purpose - an analysis and assessment of the current state of the manufacturing infrastructure building oil and gas sector of Azerbaijan, its role and importance in the economy, as well as assessment of the impact of this sector to the socio-economic development. Findings are evaluation of role and importance of oil and gas sector in GDP in 1988-2011, forecasting of this sector impact on economic growth in the short and medium term. Originality - evaluate the role and importance of oil and gas sector in the years 1988-2011 in the structure of the runway, the forecast of its impact on socio-economic development in the short and medium term.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-32
Author(s):  
Ha T. Nguyen ◽  
Umut Turksen

AbstractIn its endeavour to attract foreign investment inflows and realise the diversity and security of its energy supply, Vietnam has set out short, medium and long term strategies which have been articulated in a number of legal instruments. These developments include the drive and acceleration of divestment and liberalisation of the energy market and ensuring healthy competition therein. This article provides a critical analysis of the current divestment of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Vietnam’s oil and gas sectors. In doing so, it also assesses current state of affairs against the key principles and objectives of competition law. After providing a brief summary of the milestones in the oil and gas sector, the article explains the equitisation in and privatization of SOEs and critiques the implications of these practices against the benchmarks of competition law provisions. After identifying the current problems and future challenges that lie ahead, it provides a number of constructive recommendations for policy development and legal reform.


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (9) ◽  
pp. 1064-1076
Author(s):  
O.V. Ovchar

Subject. Under rapid changes in the external economic environment, new forms and methods of State regulation of oil and gas industries, especially, improving the taxation and tax regulation instruments become relevant. Objectives. The study aims to provide an original interpretation of methods of improving the tax administration of major taxpayers in the oil and gas sector applied at the present stage. Methods. I employ normative and holistic approaches to examine taxation efficiency in the oil and gas sector, general scientific and special methods of scientific cognition, i.e. retrospective, system analysis, observation, classification, instrumental methods of grouping, sampling, comparison and synthesis, as well as evolutionary and dynamic analysis. Results. I consider basic problems and solutions in the sphere of tax administration of major taxpayers of Russian oil and gas industries. The paper offers a package of measures and recommendations aimed at improving the efficiency of tax regulation, underpins the applied approach to tax administration of organizations operating in the oil and gas sector. Conclusions and Relevance. Our country needs a comprehensive program for tax administration of the entire technological cycle: from upstream operations to full-scale import substitution of consumer goods.


Author(s):  
P. Sarwanto

Among other obligations imposed under the forestry permit, watershed rehabilitation planting is perceived by the upstream oil and gas sector as the most complex challenge to conquer. Despite its poor track in fulfilling timeline and required result, there are also other challenges to consider, for instance lack of critical location, weather, fire, land tenure, community habit and capability, and cost optimization. In attempt to respond these challenges, an innovation in management system is constructed at PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam, embracing and tailoring all related challenges, difficulties, and complexities, escalating the activity to be beyond compliance. So that it will be able to deliver more than merely avoid the identified potential risks towards company. The management system, called PIRAMIDA TINGGI (Pemberdayaan Masyarakat untuk Melestarikan Hutan di Dunia demi Ketahanan Energi Nasional), actively involves government, community, and business sector as equilateral triangle that work together to perform watershed rehabilitation planting. Developed using ISO 9001:2015 process approach namely PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act), the PIRAMIDA TINGGI system is in line as well with NAWACITA (President Joko Widodo’s vision, mission and program). To encounter other issue found during field work, this system is equipped as well with another innovation tool named PARIDA, a geospatial mobile-desk top-web application that easily able to map and identify vegetation in real time for further geo-analyzing multi-purposes, to be operated by local community. Full set implementation of this system has benefitted all parties. To Company in form of significant cost efficiency around 13.9 MUSD and 7 days’ faster result delivery besides obligation fulfillment, for others in form of broader advantage of proven sustainability project that has gave contribution to 5P (People, Planet, Prosperity, Partnership and Peace), objectives required by UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030.


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