The internship document summarizes Anisha Singh's internship experience at ONGC in Ahmedabad, India. It provides details about ONGC's vision and workforce of 40,000 professionals. It describes the key information systems used at ONGC including SCADA, SAMPARC and SAP. It also gives an overview of the computer networking infrastructure including the LAN, WAN and satellite communication systems. The document outlines Anisha's learning outcomes from gaining hands-on experience with ONGC's various communication systems and networks.
The internship document summarizes Anisha Singh's internship experience at ONGC in Ahmedabad, India. It provides details about ONGC's vision and workforce of 40,000 professionals. It describes the key information systems used at ONGC including SCADA, SAMPARC and SAP. It also gives an overview of the computer networking infrastructure including the LAN, WAN and satellite communication systems. The document outlines Anisha's learning outcomes from gaining hands-on experience with ONGC's various communication systems and networks.
The internship document summarizes Anisha Singh's internship experience at ONGC in Ahmedabad, India. It provides details about ONGC's vision and workforce of 40,000 professionals. It describes the key information systems used at ONGC including SCADA, SAMPARC and SAP. It also gives an overview of the computer networking infrastructure including the LAN, WAN and satellite communication systems. The document outlines Anisha's learning outcomes from gaining hands-on experience with ONGC's various communication systems and networks.
ID NUMBER: 20EC446 COMPANY SUPERVISOR NAME: Mr. RISHI RAJ VYAS COUNSELLOR NAME: Dr. ROBINSON PAUL CERTIFICATE ONGC at a Glance • Vision: To be global leader in integrated energy business through sustainable growth, knowledgeexcellence and exemplary governance practices. • ONGC is the flagship company of India; and making this possible is a dedicated team of nearly 40,000 professionals who toil round the clock. • They include geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, drilling engineers, reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers, production engineers, engineering & technical service providers, financial and human resource experts, IT professionals and so on. • The liberalized economic policy, adopted by the Government of India in July 1991,sought to deregulate and de-license the core sectors (including petroleum sector) with partial disinvestments of government equity in Public Sector Undertakings and other measures. As a consequence, thereof, ONGC was re-organized as a limited Company under the Company's Act, 1956 in February 1994. InfoCom sector at ONGC • The INFOCOM section at ONGC deals with all the telecommunication systems. Infocom Services is all about wireless/wired communication, data storage, work automation, taking care of IT infrastructure etc. • The main objective of Information Consolidation for Efficiency is to optimize and standardize the business processes for integrated information availability. • The major Information systems under the Infocom Services at ONGC are as follows - 1. SCADA 2. SAMPARC 3. SAP Apart from these systems, I’ll also be giving a introabout the Networking details at ONGC which are as follows. 1. LAN & WAN 2. Wired / Wireless Communication 3. Satellite Communication (VSAT) Computer Network • NETWORK TYPES: 1.L.A.N: -Local Area Network: are privately- owned networks within a single building orcampus of up to a few kilometres in size. LANs can be small, linking as few as three computers but often link hundreds if computers used by thousands of people.The development of standard networking protocols and media has resulted in worldwideproliferation of LANs throughout business and educational organizations 2. W.A.N.: -Wide Area Network: a network that covers a larger area such as a company. This is accomplished by connecting the different LANs using services such as Supervisory control and data acquistion (SCADA) • SCADA, i.e. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, is another vital component of ONGC's IT strategy. • It is a complete solution (comprises of Software and Hardware) for ONGC’s Production and Drilling management. From measuring amount of oil produced in every hour or each year to amount of oil being wasted. It is a software solution accompanied by certain measuring equipment/instruments which keeps a 24- hour check on oil production, oil – water separation, oil – gas separation etc. • SCADA is divided into 3 tiers: Tier 1 (Data of each oil field, for e.g. Mehsana, Ankeleshwar etc.) Tier 2 (Data of certain group of oil fields. For e.g. Ahmedabad Asset) Tier 3 (Collective data of all the Assets i.e. Corporate Database @ Delhi) • SCADA project covers 157 offshore platforms and 247 onshore installations, pipelines and 2 processing plants with a cost of approximately 100 Million dollars Role of Communications in ONGC • The section Infocom Services is • There are basically two types of responsible to depute the E&T Engineers communication. They are: to the required section based on the need. 1. Networking &communication medium The Infocom Services is in every sphere of 2. Satellite communication. the operations of the organization like the following activities. The Infocom section in ONGC deals with all electronic equipment and telecommunication • Seismic survey systems. • Land acquisition There are 2 types of communication under • Civil services the preview of Infocom Services - • Drilling 1. Communication through computers • Testing 2. Satellite communication (VSAT) Learning Outcome • The training at ONGC has helped me gain knowledge about the various information systems at ONGC. • It also helped me learn about different technologies used in the operations of ONGC. • I got some hands on experience on how the communication set up is established with different equipments, the ways of propagation and finally connecting theend user. • I also gained some basic knowledge in the field of computer networking and the whole network spread out. • I have learnt about the working of different communication systems used in ONGC which are mentioned inmy report. • I got the idea on how the actual communication is taking place using different types of devices. THANK YOU