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BL Oil & Gas History, Economics and Geopolitics OENA8433
Lecture 6.1: Hydrocarbon Man
Dr. Karin OerlemansDr. Karin Oerlemans
 
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Unit Overview
Topic 1: Introduction –The Founders
Topic 2: The Global Struggle
Topic 3: War and Strategy
Topic 4: Oil and Gas Economics
Topic 5: Oil and Gas Technology in context
Topic 6: The Energy Industry Today
Lecture 1: 
Hydrocarbon Man 
Lecture 2:
The Global Predicament
Lecture 3:
Future Trends
Lecture 4:Course Review
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Lecture Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this lecture you should be able to:
Describe the growth in global hydrocarbon use
Understand the changing global trend in environmental policies
Differentiate between the different responses from the IOC’s
Become aware of the role in world energy agencies inpromoting change
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Recommended Reading
Economides, M. & Oligney, R. (2000).
The colour of oil 
. Katy:Round Oak.
IEA (2008).
Key world energy statistics, 2008 
. Paris: IEA.
OPEC (2008).
World oil outlook 2008 
. Vienna: OPEC.
World Energy Council (2007).
Energy and climate change.
London: WEC.
www.worldenergy.org.
Yergin, D. (1991).
The prize: The epic quest for oil, money and power 
. New York: Free Press.
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In this lecture
Hydrocarbon Man
The new green
Environmental policies of oil and gas
Energy company responses
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