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Methodological Approach To Improving Equipment Reconditioning Control Tool In Oil And Gas Companies

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  • Volkodavova, Elena Viktorovna

    (Samara State University of Economics, Samara, Sovetskoy Armii, Russia)

  • Tomazova, Olesya Vladimirovna

    (Samara State University of Economics, Samara, Sovetskoy Armii, Russia)

Abstract

The current importance of the issue represented in the article is dictated by the fact that nowadays oil and gas companies do not have the unified approach to managing the processes of equipment reconditioning. When forming the mechanism of equipment reconditioning, the specialists of oil and gas companies do not pay sufficient attention to the methods of economic and mathematical modeling. The purpose of the research is to develop the methodological approach to improving the mechanism of managing the equipment reconditioning of oil and gas companies based on the methods of economic-mathematical modeling when planning and organizing these processes due to the peculiarities of machinery operations and work management. The key research methods used for this issue are system analysis method, complex analysis, economicmathematical modeling. Research results: the mechanism of managing the oil and gas company is improved in the sphere of methodological support of planning and organizing equipment reconditioning. The materials of the article could be useful for scientists specializing in studying the processes of managing the equipment reconditioning in oil and gas companies, mechanisms of their implementation; as well as for the specialists of oil and gas complex, responsible for equipment reconditioning.

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  • Volkodavova, Elena Viktorovna & Tomazova, Olesya Vladimirovna, 2016. "Methodological Approach To Improving Equipment Reconditioning Control Tool In Oil And Gas Companies," Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, , vol. 21(03), pages 01-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:joibac:0210
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    Keywords

    Equipment Reconditioning; Economic-mathematical modeling; Control tool; Management system; Oil and gas companies;
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    • A11 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Role of Economics; Role of Economists

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