Souvik Baruah

Senior Engineer/officer (it) at Oil India Limited

Souvik Baruah is a Senior Engineer/Officer in IT at Oil India Limited since September 2022, following graduation from Jorhat Engineering College with a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering. Prior experience includes a Deep Learning Internship at Tezpur University focusing on Gallbladder Cancer Detection, an IoT & Computer Vision Internship at The Sparks Foundation, and a Data Science Intern position at Chegg Inc. Souvik also has experience in mentoring Data Science & Analytics interns and involved in various projects related to deep learning and data analysis, including research at IIT Indore. Educational background includes schooling at Army Public School and Carmel School in Jorhat.

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Oil India Limited

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Oil India Limited (OIL) is a fully integrated Exploration & Production company in the upstream sector, with origin dating back to the glorious year (1889) of oil discovery in India. A Navratna Company, OIL is a state-owned enterprise of the Government of India, under the administrative control of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, and is the second-largest national oil and gas company in India. OIL is engaged in the business of exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas, transportation of crude oil and production of liquid petroleum gas. The company's history spans the discovery of crude oil in the far east of India at Digboi, Assam in 1889 to its present status as a fully integrated upstream petroleum company. Type Public Sector Undertaking Industry Oil and gas Founded 18 February 1959 Headquarters Duliajan, Assam, India Key people Mr Sushil Chandra Mishra (Chairman & MD) Products Petroleum, natural gas, and other petrochemicals Revenue ₹12,028 crore (US$1.8 billion) Owner Government of India (56.66%) Website www.oil-india.com Oil India Limited was formed by the Burmah Oil Company Limited as its subsidiary in India 1887 to explore in the Assam Basin, India ( Corley, T A B, 1983, The History of the Burmah Oil Company, 1886-1983). Staff at the Burmah Oil Company Limited had heard from a geologist with the colonial British Indian Geological Survey, Thomas Oldham, that oil was found on the feet of elephants that were being used as beasts of burden in the vicinity of the Digboi village (Arun Metrie, pers. comm., former Burmah Oil economist, 1988). The oil on the elephants'​ feet was traced to the Digboi area, where a surface fold (anticline in geological parlance) had formed a broad hill.


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