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Tapan Munroe and Leslie Baroody, “California's Flawed Deregulation − Implications for the State and the Nation.” This paper discusses California’s ...
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Tapan Munroe and Leslie Baroody, “California's Flawed Deregulation − Implications for the State and the Nation.” This paper discusses California’s deregulation experience, its economic impact, and implications for other states contemplating deregulation. In addition, it discusses the California and electricity crisis of 2001.
Iván Orellana, “National Oil Company Planning: Pétroleos de Venezuela, 2001-2006.” The paper describes major highlights of the Pétroleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA) business plan for the medium term (2001-2006). It includes the strategic orientation, main developments, and projects to be tackled by the corporation in that time frame.
Paul Stevens, “Micro-Managing Global Oil Markets: Is It Getting More Difficult?”
The paper creates a simple analytical framework based upon supply and demand curves to define what is meant by micro-managing oil markets. This framework is then used to explain why OPEC faces increasing difficulty in attempting to micro-manage markets.
Mark Rodekohr, “April 2001 Short-Term Energy Outlook,” This article provides the short-term energy outlook by the U.S. Energy Department’s Energy Information Administration.
Kazuya Fujime, “Japan's Revised Long-Term Energy Supply and Demand Outlook.” This paper examines Japan’s energy policy blueprint, the “Long-Term Energy Supply and Demand Outlook” released by the Advisory Committee for Energy in June 1998, which was designed to meet specific Kyoto Protocol targets.
Hans-Holger Rogner, “Nuclear Power and Sustainable Energy Development.” This paper uses six compatibility criteria to gauge and compare the performance of nuclear power with other energy sources.
Jean C. Davis, “Sustainability: One Firm’s Journey.” This paper looks at the sustainability efforts within U.S.-energy company, Conoco.
Kurt Abraham, “Factors Affecting Global Exploration and Production Plans.” This article evaluates the expected upstream energy spending and drilling activities for 2001 and changes from their 2000 levels. The forecasts used in this paper are based on internally generated data, surveys, and input by regular contributors to World Oil. Additionally, there is an in-depth assessment of the Brazilian energy sector.
Paul D. Holtberg, “Can We Have A Bright Natural Gas Future With Near-Term Uncertainty?” This paper summarizes Gas Technology Institute’s expectations about near-term (2001 to 2004) gas supply and price trends from the perspective of early 2001.
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