Effect of green technology investment on crude oil inventory system - a case study based on ONGC data

Q3 Decision Sciences
Abhibasu Sen, Karabi Dutta Choudhury, Tapan Datta
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The carbon footprints are increasing in the environment at an alarming rate mainly due to unplanned human activities. The world?s population will continue to grow at a rapid pace in the future. As a result, our future generations may find it difficult to live on this planet in a healthy manner. The world?s developed and developing countries began to investigate various methods for reducing their carbon footprint. However, it will not be sustainable if it is also not economically viable. In this scenario, maintaining a good profit for businesses while reducing their carbon footprint necessitates a pragmatic strategy. In this article, we will try to find a way out that will provide us with a practical solution. We will simulate the profitability of an upstream oil manufacturer that has invested heavily in green technologies. Under a carbon tax system, we will use the production-inventory model. This system assumes that capital investment in green technology can reduce emissions, and increase profits. We used data from the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation of India, available in its annual reports. As a matter of fact, the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation of India accounts for 70% of crude oil production in India and is a major player in India?s upstream oil companies. The results were quite encouraging, with deviations between expected and actual values being less than 10%. 2 Sen, Dutta Choudhury and Datta / Effect of Green Technology The findings also led us to believe that the excise duty and the pollution control tax levied in India can be regarded as a Green Tax or Carbon Tax. We used a published research model to find the optimal solution.
绿色技术投资对原油库存系统的影响——以印度石油天然气公司为例
环境中的碳足迹正以惊人的速度增长,这主要是由于计划外的人类活动。世界吗?未来,美国人口将继续快速增长。因此,我们的后代可能会发现很难以健康的方式生活在这个星球上。世界吗?发达国家和发展中国家开始研究各种减少碳足迹的方法。然而,如果它在经济上也不可行,它将是不可持续的。在这种情况下,为企业保持良好的利润,同时减少碳足迹,需要一个务实的战略。在本文中,我们将尝试找到一条能为我们提供实际解决方案的出路。我们将模拟上游石油制造商在绿色技术上投入巨资的盈利能力。在碳税制度下,我们将使用生产-库存模型。这一体系假定对绿色技术的资本投资可以减少排放,增加利润。我们使用的数据来自印度石油和天然气公司的年度报告。事实上,印度石油天然气公司(Oil and Natural Gas Corporation of India)占印度原油产量的70%,是印度的主要参与者。美国上游石油公司。结果非常令人鼓舞,期望值和实际值之间的偏差小于10%。2 Sen, Dutta Choudhury和Datta /绿色技术的影响研究结果还使我们相信印度征收的消费税和污染控制税可以被视为绿色税或碳税。我们使用已发表的研究模型来寻找最优解。
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Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research Decision Sciences-Management Science and Operations Research
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