OPEC: THE ORGANIZATION
.... Not only were the five countries subordinate to the "Seven Sisters" in price management of their crude
oil resources, the seven multinational
oil companies ....
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The Persian Gulf War of 1990
.... the Kuwaiti people. It was also due to the strategic importance of the Middle East and its
oil resources. Once the United States ....
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US Policy in the Persian Gulf
.... important area. In particular, the area is seen as being important because of the
oil resources which are located there. By maintaining ....
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Mexican Oil Industry The development of the Mexican oil ind
.... The period of foreign ownership and control of Mexico's
oil resources ended abruptly on March 18, 1938, when President Lazaro Cardenas announced to his people ....
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Crude Oil Price & Supply Patterns
.... This demand growth, coupled with a continued desire by OPEC member states to preserve the future value of their crude
oil resources, will act to keep crude
oil ....
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Natural Resources
.... of regional cooperation." The building of nations and economies has often stemmed from the discovery of rich reserves of natural
resources like coal or
oil. ....
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Issues of Pollution in the Oil Industry
.... of irreversibility in terms of actual or potential pollution is apparent or at least implicit in analyses that are hostile to exploitation of
oil resources. ....
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Oil as a viable commercial product
.... world
oil production volumes could be sustained to about the middle of the 21st century, at which time a shortage of conventional
oil resources would force a ....
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The Great Oil Shock of 1973 1973: THE GREAT OIL SHOCK I ...
.... Several related reasons can be given for this: 1) The distribution of
oil resources was largely unrelated to the distribution of population and economic ....
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1973 Energy Crisis 1973: THE GREAT OIL SHOCK I Introduction
.... Several related reasons can be given for this: 1) The distribution of
oil resources was largely unrelated to the distribution of population and economic ....
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Mexico's Nationalization of Foreign Oil Companies
.... Long before the expropriation of 1937, then, the development of Mexican
oil resources was winding down. In 1926, 808 new
oil wells were drilled in Mexico. ....
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Oil spills
.... Environments to
Oil." In United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Introduction to Coastal Habitats and Biological
Resources for Spill ....
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Economic Development in Kuwait Introduction Al
.... of the war with Saddam Husein, Kuwait was the second leading
oil exporter in the world, in possession of over 20 percent of the world's known
oil resources. ....
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Role of OPEC in World Economy INTRODUCTION World crude oil prices ...
.... Saudi Arabia, however, was a separate case. First, its crude
oil resources were the greatest of all in OPEC, as were their
oil derived earnings. ....
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Impact on Marine Environment of Oil Spills
.... chemical properties, and these properties directly affect the manner in which
oil will spread .... it can pose a threat to natural and even man-made
resources (EPA1 ....
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Energy Resources
Most energy
resources in use are finite; there are only so many coal,
oil, and natural gas reserves that can be tapped-and those reserves are not bottomless in ....
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The Middle East & North Africa
.... If
oil resources were to dry up, literally overnight, this entire region would fall into a serious recession and depression. As ....
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OPEC's Use of Oil as a Weapon Against the US
.... In an economic context, the
oil-exporting nations sought to gain control over their petroleum
resources from international
oil companies and to gain a transfer ....
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ANGOLA A STEEP Analysis Introduction: Angola
.... the country remains poor, and its economy and social structure disrupted by the years of fighting, its natural wealth, particular
oil resources, offer real ....
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Transcaucasian States: Historical Perspective and Policy ...
.... as Iran and Russia are not antagonized by either the American military presence in the region or the perception that the West wishes to exploit
oil resources. ....
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Armenia, Azerbajian, and Georgia: History and Policies
.... as Iran and Russia are not antagonized by either the American military presence in the region or the perception that the West wishes to exploit
oil resources. ....
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Oil and the Arctic National Wildlife Reguge
.... energy from a more diversified world market while conserving
resources in the United States would be more safe and stable than trying to drill for
oil in the ....
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Energy Consumption & Dependence on Oil
.... Under natural
resources curse they refer to how the mineral wealth of a country .... growth and development, as can be seen in most of the
oil- producing nations. ....
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Russian Oil Sector & "Dutch Disease"
.... Usuri, Norio (1997). Dutch Disease and Policy Adjustments to the
Oil Boom: A Comparative Study of Indonesia and Mexico.
Resources Policy, 23, pp. 151-62. ....
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Human Rights Saudi Arabia
.... powers wanting to influence the political nature of the new state helped Saudi Arabia survive and in a relatively short period use its
oil resources to gain ....
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Crisis in Mexico's Oil Industry On July 4, 1976, as ...
.... During the boom years, many notably including Mexico had taken on large foreign debts, backed by their
oil resources as collateral. ....
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Armenia & Azerbaijan
.... It points out the exploitation of the
oil resources of the Caspian Sea area are being impeded by tensions left over from the war. Specter, Michael. ....
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Arab oil-exporting nations use of Oil as a Weapon
.... In an economic context, the
oil-exporting nations sought to gain control over their petroleum
resources from international
oil companies and to gain a transfer ....
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The Turkish Experience With The International Monetary Fund
.... The
oil facilities were (and continue to be) funded through borrowed
resources. A .... Turkey, however, has no
oil resources. Turkey ....
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THE USE OF THE OIL WEAPON
.... another important factor involved the efforts of the
oil producing nations to gain full control over their
resources from the multinational
oil companies and ....
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