Politics Prices and Petroleum

Politics  Prices  and Petroleum
Author: David Glasner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015010415787

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The Economics and Politics of Oil Price Regulation

The Economics and Politics of Oil Price Regulation
Author: Joseph P. Kalt
Publsiher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037701773

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Oil Politics

Oil Politics
Author: Francisco R. Parra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2003
Genre: Petroleum industry and trade
ISBN: 0755620593

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"Many international conflicts in the world today revolve around the control of oil - despite the protestations of politicians to the contrary. The unfettered availability of oil at an affordable price is basic to the stability, security and prosperity of all states - not just those in the West. Thus fundamental to any understanding of the politics of the contemporary world is an understanding of the politics and most recent history of petroleum. Francisco Parra sets out the political and economic events which, since the 1950s, have shaped the international petroleum industry and world affairs: the relationships central to continuing conflicts since 1950 between Middle Eastern governments, the big seven major oil companies and the governments of their home countries - the US and Britain; the struggle over oil prices; domination by the international companies; levels of competition and above all the control over oil resources. Parra concludes that more and far greater conflicts loom in the future, all driven by the dependence of the industrial world on the Middle East for oil, OPEC's volatile control over price, uncertainties in Russia and Central Asia and the growing hostility between "Islam and the West"."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Myth Oil and Politics

Myth  Oil  and Politics
Author: Charles F. Doran
Publsiher: New York : Free Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1977
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B4421666

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Examines the myths of unfair oil prices, Israel and oil, obscene corporate profits, divestiture, international energy agency, and OPEC cohesion and provides specific recommendations for a sound energy policy.

The Politics of Energy

The Politics of Energy
Author: G. Bruce Doern,Glen Toner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2019-06-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429556111

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Originally published in 1985. This in-depth analysis of federal energy policy and politics in the oil and gas sector critically evaluates the National Energy Program, one of the most controversial and wide-ranging policy initiatives in Canadian history - an import case study. Bridging Canadian politics and public policy, the book gives an historical overview of the development of energy policy since 1945, examining the shifts in the balance of power between public and private energy interests. It presents the NEP’s positive and negative impacts on energy policy and the nature of political power.

The Politics of Petroleum Prices

The Politics of Petroleum Prices
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 6210218415

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Oil Politics

Oil Politics
Author: Francisco Parra
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2003-11-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857715272

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The environmental, the economic - and indeed the political - impact of the catastrophic 2010 blowout of BP's well in the Gulf of Mexico has highlighted the central part played by oil in the modern world. The fate of millions now depends on the ever-shifting value of petroleum and on the fortunes of the corporations that deliver it. The story of oil - how it came to play such a dominant role in the world economy, who controls its extraction, pricing and supply - is essential to an understanding of contemporary world politics. In this acclaimed book, Francisco Parra draws on his long experience in the oil world, including as the Secretary General of OPEC, to tell it. Oil Politics surveys the tumultuous history of the international petroleum industry, from its extraordinary growth between 1950 and 1979, presided over by the seven major oil companies, to the price revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, to the re-emergence of Russia as an important but uncertain supplier. Parra charts the changing power dynamics amongst the major oil suppliers and examines their relationships with the major oil importing countries, and how these concerns have impacted on foreign policy. Oil politics in the twenty-first century remain fraught with tensions, and this book offers a uniquely accessible guide to understanding this complex but vitally important subject. "Francisco Parra's long service in the oil industry and his rare intellectual capabilities make him an authority on this subject. [His] book is a must." - Dr F J Chalabi, Executive Director, Centre for Global Energy Studies. "Few in the industry can match the variety of Parra's experience. This is a world-class book and a must for all those interested in international oil policies and politics, and a good read as well." - Nordine Ait-Laoussine, former Algerian Minister of Oil "This is a splendid volume: erudite; lucid; forthright; full of insight; and a rollicking good read, to boot...Frank Parra has written a tour-de-force, a thinking man's 'Prize'" - International Atomic Energy Agency Journal

Oil Prices and the Future of OPEC

Oil Prices and the Future of OPEC
Author: Theodore H. Moran
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781317356950

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The policy of the United States and, by extension, that of many oil importing countries, toward OPEC countries is in large part a function of an estimate of the factors that condition oil decisions in exporting countries. In this title, originally published in 1978, Ted Moran examines how immune OPEC can expect to be to the struggles over market shares that traditionally have beset attempts to organize natural resource cartels. Moran’s research leads him to argue that skyrocketing commitments to growth and social betterment leave little slack in national budgets and thus preclude output reductions for any extended period, or at least act as a substantial deterrent, unless such reductions come in support of an effort to raise real oil prices substantially. For any student interested in international policy making, economic development, or environmental studies, this title offers fascinating insights into the oil industry.