Gulf oil in the aftermath of the Iraq war : strategies and policies.
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- 9782760627574
- 2760627578
- 338.2/728209536 23
- HD9578.P42
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The vital role of energy in the new global geopolitical framework / Richard Paniguian -- A new era for international oil companies in the Gulf : challenges and opportunities / Walter van de Vijver -- Gulf oil investment outlook : trends and issues / Fatih Birol -- Stabilizing the oil market during unstable times : economic dilemmas for the Gulf / Thomas E. Wallin -- The future of Iraq's oil in the global energy market : strategic options in the aftermath of the war / Herman T. Franssen -- Post-war Iraq and OPEC : present status and future prospects / Dorothea H. El Mallakh -- The changing dynamics of OPEC and non-OPEC relations : present status and future prospects / Paul Stevens -- New energy markets in Asia : opportunities for the Gulf / Fereidun Fesharaki, Hassaan Vahidy -- Oil and gas prospects in the Atlantic Basin : expanding oil production from West-Central Africa to Latin America / Christophe de Margerie -- Russian hydrocarbons in the world market : prospects and realities / Vitaly V. Naumkin -- Gulf oil in a new map of world oil supplies : long term prospects in the changing market environment / Robert E. Mabro -- Energy policy planning for the future : strategic options for decision makers in the Gulf / Vahan Zanoyan.
" ... the ECSSR Ninth Annual Energy Conference, held from October 19-20, 2003 in Abu Dhabi, UAE focused on the theme: Gulf oil in the aftermath of the Iraq war: strategies and policies"--Foreword
On the new world oil map, the geographical focus of exploration and production is now shifting away from the Gulf to newer areas such as Russia, the Caspian basin, Venezuela and the West African rim. With global energy demand set to grow phenomenally, especially in Asia, and nations seeking to diversify and secure their oil supplies, this book analyzes the strategic investment and production choices needed to meet anticipated supply challenges.
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