National Oil Companies

National Oil Companies
Author: Leslie E. Grayson
Publsiher: Chichester [West Sussex] ; New York : Wiley
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015008083118

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National Oil Companies and Value Creation

National Oil Companies and Value Creation
Author: Silvana Tordo
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2011-07-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821388310

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National Oil Companies (NOCs) directly or indirectly control the majority of oil and gas reserves. As such, they are of great consequence to their country's economy, to importing countries' energy security, and to the stability of oil and gas markets. The paper analyzes the available evidence on the objectives, governance and performance of 20 NOCs from both net importing and net exporting countries, and draws conclusions about the design of policies and measures that are more likely to lead to social value creation. NOCs differ from private companies on a number of very important variables, including the level of competition in the market in which they operate, their business profile along the sector value chain, and their degree of commercial orientation and internationalization. Most share some core characteristics: they are usually tied to the 'national purpose' and serve political and economic goals other than maximizing the firm's profits. This paper introduces a conceptual model to analyze value creation by NOCs that takes into consideration their complex objective function. Our analysis aims to answer the following questions: Are certain corporate governance arrangements more suited than others to promote value creation? Is good geology a pre-condition for NOC value creation? Are there benefits from exposing the NOC to competition from private oil companies? Does the development of forward and backward linkages hamper NOC value creation?

Role of National Oil Companies in the International Oil Market

Role of National Oil Companies in the International Oil Market
Author: Robert Pirog
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781437938432

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In the U.S., the term ¿big oil co.¿ is likely to be taken to mean the major private international oil co., largely based in Europe or America. However, while some of those co. are indeed among the largest in the world, a majority of the largest oil co. are state-owned, national oil co. (NOC). NOC hold the majority of petroleum reserves and produce the majority of the world¿s supply of crude oil. NOC hold exclusive rights to exploration and development of petroleum resources within the home country, they also can decide on the degree to which they require participation by private co. in those activities. Contents of this report: Market Position of NOC; Objectives and Characteristics of NOC; Policy Analysis. Tables. This is a print on demand report.

Oil Titans

Oil Titans
Author: Valerie Marcel
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815754728

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A Brookings Institution Press and Chatham House publication Ninety percent of the world's oil reserves are entrusted to state-owned companies. Originally created as political instruments, these so-called national oil companies (NOCs) face new demands amid today's dwindling oil reserves and simmering social pressures. Increasingly, state-owned oil firms—particularly in the Middle East—are having to balance the political demands of their governments with the need to be commercially competitive. In this ground-breaking new volume, Valerie Marcel draws on unprecedented access to the politicians, engineers; and businessmen directing five Middle Eastern state oil companies to shed light on one of the most secretive segments of the international oil industry. The author tells the stories of Saudi Aramco, Kuwait Petroleum Corp., the National Iranian Oil Co., Sonatrach of Algeria, and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.—oil titans which together produce one quarter of the world's oil and hold half of the world's known oil and gas reserves. Dr. Marcel explains the complex bond between each state and its oil company, tracing the relationship's evolution from the politically charged days of foreign concessions to today's world of profit-driven decisionmaking. Drawn from over 120 interviews with company executives, middle managers, and oil-ministry officials, the author identifies a number of surprising new trends in these companies' strategy, and she paints a picture of their nascent sense of corporate identity. The book provides rare, up-to-date insight into how state-owned companies are striking a balance between their national mission and their commercial needs. The book also provides an insider's guide to these companies' unique culture. Executives and researchers in the region—both inside and outside the oil industry—will find it a valuable tool for understanding business in the Middle East.

Oil and Governance

Oil and Governance
Author: David G. Victor,David R. Hults,Mark C. Thurber
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1035
Release: 2011-12-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139502887

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National oil companies (NOCs) play an important role in the world economy. They produce most of the world's oil and bankroll governments across the globe. This book explains the variation in performance and strategy for NOCs and provides fresh insights into the future of the oil industry.

The Role of National Oil Companies in the International Oil Market

The Role of National Oil Companies in the International Oil Market
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 17
Release: 2007
Genre: Oil industries
ISBN: OCLC:182523059

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In the United States, the term "big oil companies" is likely to be taken to mean the major private international oil companies, largely based in Europe or America. However, while some of those companies are indeed among the largest in the world, by many important measures, a majority of the largest oil companies are state-owned, national oil companies. By conventional definitions, national oil companies hold the majority of petroleum reserves and produce the majority of the world's supply of crude oil. Since national oil companies generally hold exclusive rights to exploration and development of petroleum resources within the home country, they also can decide on the degree to which they require participation by private companies in those activities.

A Comparative History of National Oil Companies

A Comparative History of National Oil Companies
Author: Alain Beltran
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010
Genre: Petroleum industry and trade
ISBN: 9052015759

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Proceedings of a conference held in Nov. 2003.

Oil Titans

Oil Titans
Author: Valerie Marcel
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780815754725

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Ninety percent of the world's oil reserves are entrusted to state-owned companies. Originally created as political instruments, these so-called national oil companies (NOCs) face new demands amid today's dwindling oil reserves and simmering social pressures. Increasingly, state-owned oil firms—particularly in the Middle East—are having to balance the political demands of their governments with the need to be commercially competitive. In this ground-breaking new volume, Valerie Marcel draws on unprecedented access to the politicians, engineers; and businessmen directing five Middle Eastern state oil companies to shed light on one of the most secretive segments of the international oil industry. The author tells the stories of Saudi Aramco, Kuwait Petroleum Corp., the National Iranian Oil Co., Sonatrach of Algeria, and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.—oil titans which together produce one quarter of the world's oil and hold half of the world's known oil and gas reserves. Dr. Marcel explains the complex bond between each state and its oil company, tracing the relationship's evolution from the politically charged days of foreign concessions to today's world of profit-driven decisionmaking. Drawn from over 120 interviews with company executives, middle managers, and oil-ministry officials, the author identifies a number of surprising new trends in these companies' strategy, and she paints a picture of their nascent sense of corporate identity. The book provides rare, up-to-date insight into how state-owned companies are striking a balance between their national mission and their commercial needs. The book also provides an insider's guide to these companies' unique culture. Executives and researchers in the region—both inside and outside the oil industry—will find it a valuable tool for understanding business in the Middle East.