Oil and Gas Management Courses in India

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Oil and Gas Management is a specialised Management Field which deals with Management, Transportation, Infrastructure and Logistics & Supply of the Oil and Gas Industry. Oil and Gas are major Energy Sources worldwide and it's proper Management is not only an important job but also an important responsibility. According to DGH, India has only 18 per cent of area extensively explored for Oil and Gas Extraction. The rest remains to be explored, this makes Oil and Gas Sector an important contributor to the economy of India not to mention, fulfilling the ever increasing demand for energy sources. Oil and Gas Managers are socialists who have a sound knowledge of Energy Management and an understanding of its importance in social, political, economic, cultural and technological respects to national and international strategy and the ability to apply this knowledge to inform decision-making.

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    Total Colleges: 4

  • M.B.A. (Oil and Gas Management)

    Master of Business Administration in Oil and Gas Management

    Total Colleges: 2

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    Total Colleges: 1

  • Some of its specialized fields are -

    • Pipeline Operations.
    • Retail & Marketing.
    • Operations Management.
    • Logistic & Supply Chain Management.

    Content

    The study of this field includes all or few of these –

    1. Petroleum Industry Accounting.
    2. Understanding of Natural Gas Business.
    3. Supply Chain and Logistics for Petroleum Industry.
    4. Oil & Gas Law & Policy.

    Objectives

    • To enhance the productivity in the Oil & Gas, Energy and Transportation industry.
    • To design, develop and deliver cutting edge technology enabling conservation of Oil and Gas Sources.
    • To provide support to research, consultancy and development activities in all technical and managerial aspects of the Oil & Gas Industry.

    Basic Requirement

    For pursuing M.B.A. in Oil and Gas Management a candidate needs to have minimum of 50% marks at Higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th). Engineering Degree with relevant industry requirement is acceptable / B.Sc.(PCM) with minimum 50% marks from a recognized University. The University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun and Canada is the only specialised University providing Educational Courses especially meant for Oil and Gas Management.

    Personal Attributes
     - A candidate who has chosen this Field needs to have excellent communication skills, writing skills and leadership skills which are essentially important for any type of Management. One also needs to have a high level of Self-Confidence, Diplomatic and the tact to Improvise as and when needed.

    Job Perspectives

    Oil and Gas is a lucrative business worldwide. It can be gauged with the facts that - Out of the top ten Fortune Global 500 companies six are pumping Petroleum. Out of the six Indian companies that have made it to the Fortune Global 500 list, five belong to Petroleum Sector. The Energy Sector has been always facing challenges especially with shortage in the falling production of Energy Sources and exploring new areas. Added to it the global competition is forcing all organisations to concentrate on developing strong management competencies. The Oil and Gas Sector needs Management Specialists who have a sound knowledge of Energy Management with an understanding of the important social, political and economic factors affecting global strategy. The Sector needs fresh graduates and experienced Candidates at Mid to Senior Management levels. 

    Some Job Types

    • Assistant Manager.
    • Sales Associate.
    • Petroleum Landman.
    • Maintenance Manager.
    • Lab Supervisor.
    • Oil Field Sales.
    • Business Analyst.
    • Business Development Representative.
    • Field Materials Coordinator.
    • Energy Consultant.
    • Educationist.

    Some Employment Areas

    • Oil Well Sites.
    • Oil and Gas Refineries.
    • Waste Management Companies.
    • Oil and Gas Consultancies.
    • Oil and Gas Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers.
    • Oil and Gas Extraction Firms.
    • Energy Product Manufacturers.
    • Educational Institutions.
    • Transport Companies.
    • Technical Service Providers.
    • Paints & Dyes Companies.