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Strategy of oil Company' Assets Management Using Digital Technologies

Student: Prokudin Leonid

Supervisor: Vladimir L. Likhachev

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Strategic Management in the Fuel and Energy Sector (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2019

Master's thesis prepared by Leonid N. Prokudin on "Strategy of oil company' assets management using digital technologies". The work consists of 3 chapters. The first Chapter deals with General issues of strategic management and asset management strategy. The second Chapter is devoted to information technology, this Chapter analyzes the current level of development of information technology, digitalization of the oil and gas industry and advanced technologies The third Chapter describes the proposals for the implementation of the asset management strategy of Rosneft, formed approaches to the formation of property complexes, integrated asset management and integration of information resources. The total amount of work 90 p. The thesis contains 6 figures, 4tables. The list of references contains 41 names.

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