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Contains papers and presentations from the March 20-22,1989 ICEED Conferences on Shadow OPEC: New Element for Stability? and A "Reintegrated&q...
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Contains papers and presentations from the March 20-22,1989 ICEED Conferences on Shadow OPEC: New Element for Stability? and A "Reintegrated" Oil Industry: Implications for Supply, Marketing, Pricing, and Investment. The articles included are:
“Non-OPEC: The Path Taken, The Road Ahead,” by Herman Franssen
“The Geopolitical Implications of OPEC/Non-OPEC Cooperation” by John Roberts
“Crude-Oil Supply: What Role for Shadow OPEC?” by John Sauer
“The Role Played by the Sultanate of Oman in the OPEC/Non-OPEC Cooperation,” by Rashid Al-Barwani
“Norwegian Oil Market Policy,” by Odd Haraldsen
“Chinese Policies in the Oil Industry and CNOOC,” by Zhao Shenghen
“Alaska: A Non-OPEC ‘Significant Other,’” by Lennie Gorsuch
“OPEC and IPEC – An Expanding Horizon,” by Paul Tempest
“Energy and the Environment: The New Agenda,” by Timothy E. Wirth
“Energy Watchers: Production Trends in the United States and the Soviet Union” by Kurt Abraham
“Economic Trends in the Petroleum Industry,” by Robert Beck
“Reintegration and Refining Capacity: Margins, Upgrading, and Investment,” by James M. Arrowsmith
“Structural Changes in the European Oil Industry,” by Erik Johnsen
“The Structural Changes in the European Oil Industry,” by Jean Carrié
“Japanese Oil Market and Implications of Downstream Integration by Oil Producers,” Toshiaki Ushijima
“IEA Monitoring and Analysis of World Oil Market Developments,” by W. G. Luding
“Reintegration of International Oil Markets: Some Thoughts on U.S. Investment Policy,” by Charles Schotta
“Free-Market Forces: U.S. Energy Policy and Reintegration,” by David Peashock
“Effect on Petroleum Producers of Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988: Storm Warnings Ahead,” by
Stephen J. Powell
“The Restructuring of the U.S. Gas Industry: Supply, Demand, and New Technologies,” by Richard L. Itteilag
“Qatar’s Oil and Gas Priorities,” by Jaber A. Al Mari
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