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Contains papers and presentations from the March 18 - 20, 1996 ICEED Conferences on Anticipating Change in the Global Energy Sector: Government and...
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Contains papers and presentations from the March 18 - 20, 1996 ICEED Conferences on Anticipating Change in the Global Energy Sector: Government and Industry Responses and Middle East Oil and Gas Supply and Asia-Pacific Demand: Fixed Equation to 2020?
“World Oil Markets: A Past and Future Perspective,” by Alan Struth
“The Ever-Changing Dynamics of the World Energy Balance,” by Thomas McHale
“A Look at U.S., Canadian, and Global Exploration and Production Trends,” by Kurt Abraham
“Future Trends of the Gabonese Oil and Gas Industry,” by C. Allogho, J. M’Bou-Ossany, Y. Okouyi, and H. Ryckborst
“Opportunities and Challenges in Energy in the Former Soviet Union,” by Robert Ebel
“Are the Gulf Cooperation Council Member States Creditworthy,” by Karim Pakravan
“Iran, the Gulf, and the United States,” by Hooshang Amirahmadi
“The European Gas and Power Markets in Transition – Institutional Change and Market Response,” by Øystein Noreng
“The European Union Electricity Sector: Current Situation and Prospects,” by Pascal Lorot
“Deregulation, Competition, and Commoditization in U.S. Electricity Markets,” by Peter Fusaro
“The Diseconomics of Long-Haul LNG Trading,” by Thomas Stauffer
“Voluntary Agreements as Superior Instruments for Reducing CO2 Emissions: The German Outlook,” by Klaus Kabelitz
“Impact of Environmental Policies on Oil Markets in Europe: The law of Decreasing Returns to Scale Revisited,” by Jochen Mohnfeld
“Worldwide Refining Investment: An Outlook to the Year 2010,” by Antonio Szabó
“Why Japan’s Oil Refining Costs Are So High: Factor Analysis of Oil Refining Cost Gaps among Japan, South Korea, and Singapore,” by Hideaki Fujii
“Asian Natural Gas: Boom or Bust?” by Michael Lynch
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