Search results for "Petroleum industry"

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Downstream Services for Rice Crop Monitoring in Europe: From Regional to Local Scale

2017

The ERMES agromonitoring system for rice cultivations integrates EO data at different resolutions, crop models, and user-provided in situ data in a unified system, which drives two operational downstream services for rice monitoring. The first is aimed at providing information concerning the behavior of the current season at regional/rice district scale, while the second is dedicated to provide farmers with field-scale data useful to support more efficient and environmentally friendly crop practices. In this contribution, we describe the main characteristics of the system, in terms of overall architecture, technological solutions adopted, characteristics of the developed products, and funct…

Atmospheric Sciencefood industryMonitoring010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesInformation Dissemination02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesElectronic mailData modelingRemote SensingERMESremote sensingFood IndustryComputers in Earth Sciences021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingDownstream (petroleum industry)agriculture2. Zero hungerData collectionEnd userbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementModelingAgriculturemodeling15. Life on landmonitoringAgriculturebusiness
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Offshore Assets in the Transition from ‘Traditional Business Practice’ to ‘Connected Business Eco-systems’

2020

In many industrial sectors we have already begun to see how new business ecosystems gradually emerge turning the traditional business practices upside down. Particularly within relatively conventional sectors, such as upstream oil and gas (O&G) and land-based process industry, we expect to see substantial changes in the years to come. In this paper, we elaborate on principal challenges related to major structural changes and core technology platforms for the oil industry identifying critical features and elaborating on emerging operational principles. This is based on a critical review of latest industry conditions and practices that are targeted towards the creation of new business models …

Business practicePetroleum industrybusiness.industryTransition (fiction)Principal (computer security)Submarine pipelineBusinessBusiness modelIntegrated operationsBusiness ecosystemIndustrial organization
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Downstream Intra-organizational Product Market Competition Between Employees: A Theoretical Approach

2020

To investigate the downstream internal competition and its effect on firm’s performance comprehensive literature review has been conducted. The concentration is on recognized social dimensions, similar focus is on communications, interactions and interrelationship between departments and business units. The Integration of intra-organizational competition and internal social comparison balances the literature review. Although it is quite controversial to practice and encourage internal competition having it’s sustained effect on behavioral of employees. The basis of literature review relies on human tendency to compare and coordinate work activities inside firm’s boundaries. The literature e…

Competition (economics)Social comparison theorySystematic reviewProduct marketbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectFunction (engineering)businessConstruct (philosophy)Social dimensionIndustrial organizationmedia_commonDownstream (petroleum industry)
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Experienced knowledge for the description of maintenance packages

2015

International audience; The presented work is included in the research theme that specifies some means of capitalization andexploitation of knowledge from experience feedback processes in the context of industrial maintenancemanagement. Our research on it is a more precise definition of the proposed project, built with a problemasking how to handle the management of repair packages. Upstream, the knowledge of various expertsare materialized in the form of expert reports. Downstream maintenance wants to quickly repair productsbased on symptoms or change parts in advance. For this, we propose a methodology by analysing thefeedback to improve the response time for maintenance services. This is…

EngineeringProcess managementMaintenance[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Railway companyContext (language use)[INFO] Computer Science [cs]Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringTraction motor[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Downstream (manufacturing)[INFO]Computer Science [cs]CapitalizationUpstream (petroleum industry)business.industryExperience feedbackGestion et managementKnowledgeWork (electrical)Hardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems EngineeringSystems engineeringRepair packagesbusinessExperience feedbackTheme (computing)Software
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Public policy, resource rent and ethics: The case of the Norwegian petroleum industry

2021

The present paper seeks to explain how ethics and values in public policy can be result of different historical contingencies. Specifically, it explains the accomplishment of petroleum resource management in Norway. The main argument is that the success of this policy is an understanding of the ethics behind harvesting the resource rent of this non-renewable natural resource. To support the argument, the paper firstly describes a model of Recardian resource rent. Secondly, it investigates the set of values that were in place before the petroleum production started in the 1970s, as described in the influential white paper, “The role of petroleum activities in the Norwegian Society,” publishe…

GovernmentWhite paperPetroleum industryPublic economicsbusiness.industryArgumentPolitical sciencePublic policyResource managementResource rentbusinessNatural resourceSSRN Electronic Journal
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Service Regulations, Input Prices and Export Volumes: Evidence from a Panel of Manufacturing Firms

2017

Using a panel of firm‐level data from Spanish manufacturers, this study shows that better service regulation reduces the price of intermediate inputs paid by downstream firms. The beneficial cost effects of services reforms extend to both large and small‐to‐medium sized corporations (SME’s), but the former tend to enjoy greater gains. This feature also manifests itself in international markets. We find evidence of an input cost channel through which service regulations affect the volume of exports of large manufacturers, while the evidence of such a channel is weaker for SME’s. Our estimates indicate that, from 1991 to 2007, large firms increased their volume of exports by an average of 20 …

International marketService (business)business.industryBest practiceManufacturing firmsConvergence (economics)Monetary economicsBusinessCommunication channelDownstream (petroleum industry)SSRN Electronic Journal
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River Conservation and Phytodepuration in a Mid-Mediterranean Streambed: A Sicilian Case Study

2016

AbstractFor landslide mitigation purposes, a system of two screen dams was created along the main channel of the Capreria River in Sicily. The de facto constructed wetlands occasioned behind the flow-path barriers produced, for several years, an appreciable reduction of organic load of the upstream municipal wastewaters from the nearby town of Riesi, Italy. This coincidence inspires the prospect of promoting a multifunctional role for these slope-stabilization works, thereby allowing them to be viewed from an intriguing and innovative planning perspective.

Mediterranean climateUpstream (petroleum industry)HydrologygeographyDe factogeography.geographical_feature_categoryscreen dam0208 environmental biotechnologyWetland02 engineering and technologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)wetlandlanguage.human_language020801 environmental engineeringLandslide mitigationlanguagePhytodeputation in streambedSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliMain channelWater resource managementSicilianWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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Mixture and Distribution of Different Water Qualities: An Experiment on Alternative Scenarios Concerning Vertical Structure in a Complex Market

2001

We set up a model of water management, which is inspired by the possibility of mixing water of different qualities. Water is supplied to two types of consumers with different preferences for water quality and quantity. A distributional knot may exist which optimally distributes the supplied water in the downstream market. Different scenarios compare experimentally the advantages of a centralized versus a decentralized resource management. We conducted experiments with 14 markets in three different settings, labelled as "upstream monopoly", "upstream duopoly" and "duopoly-monopsony". We find that a two-product monopoly performs better than the duopoly regarding social welfare and volatility …

MicroeconomicsUpstream (petroleum industry)Competition (economics)Monopolistic competitionMarket priceEconomicsMarket powerMonopsonyMonopolyDuopolySSRN Electronic Journal
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Outward Foreign Direct Investment by Chinese National Oil Companies

2015

Developed countries have become increasingly suspicious about the rapid growth of Chinese investments in their home countries and abroad, commonly citing potential threats to national security and global governance as the main sources of anxieties. As a result, policy measures in some developed markets have been put in place to create additional regulation and oversight, specifically in highly regulated and strategic industries, such as the oil sector. This article refutes a number of popular myths about Chinese investments in the global oil industry, and suggests a more rigorous dialogue with the Chinese authorities relating to their integration into international institutions.

National securitybusiness.industryState ownedGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnergy securityForeign direct investmentInternational tradeDevelopmentGlobal governanceMarket economyPetroleum industryEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessDeveloped countryJournal of East-West Business
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Upstream Product Market Regulations, ICT, R&D and Productivity

2017

Our study aims to assess the actual importance of the two main channels via which upstream anti-competitive sector regulations are usually considered to impact productivity growth, i.e. by acting as a disincentive to business investments in R&D and in ICT. We estimate the specific impacts of these two channels and their shares in the total impact as opposed to alternative channels of investments in other forms of intangible capital that we cannot explicitly consider for lack of appropriate data such as improvements in skills, management and organization. To achieve this, we specify an extended production function explicitly relating productivity to R&D and ICT capital as well as to upstream…

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