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E-raamat: OPEC and the World's Energy Future: Its Legacy and Promise

(King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia)
  • Formaat: 96 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000391138
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  • Formaat: 96 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000391138

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"This work offers a complete account of OPEC's past, present, and possible future in relation to economic, political, and technological changes. It focuses on the impacts of recent international political and economic developments and analyzes factors affecting OPEC as well as the world oil market. The book describes the continued importance of oil and gas as major sources of energy throughout the world. It examines OPEC's history and merits, highlights differences among OPEC members, and discusses OPEC's relations with the world. It spends considerable time on concentrating on the impact of new technologies and how they may challenge and change the organization in the near and long term"--

OPEC and the World’s Energy Future offers a complete account of OPEC’s past, present, and possible future in relation to economic, political, and technological changes. It focuses on the impacts of recent international political and economic developments and analyzes the factors affecting OPEC as well as the world oil market.

  • Offers readers a thorough understanding of the interplay among international economics, politics, and technological advances and their effect on the world oil market
  • Describes the continued importance of oil and gas as major sources of energy throughout the world
  • Examines OPEC’s history and merits, highlights differences among OPEC members, and discusses OPEC’s relations with the outside world
  • Illustrates the impact of new technologies and how they may challenge and change the organization in the near and long term

Aimed at policy makers, managers, scientists, and technologists in the oil and gas industry, this work offers readers a thorough understanding of the interplay among international economics, politics, and technological advances and their effect on the world oil market.

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"...timely and relevant to many sectors of our global economy and the future direction of OPEC member countries."

Dr. Dorothea El Mallakh, Executive Director, International Centre for Energy, Environment and Development (ICEED)

"Dr. Mohammad Al-Sahlawi's book will become a must-read for energy policy experts, politicians, and global leaders in academia and in the business community. Given his extensive experience with OPEC, his knowledge of Saudi Arabia and his entree into the world's policy making apparatus, he brings a wealth of experience and a profound and nuanced understanding of how the energy sector functions, the major players, and the role of OPEC in the world's energy future. His work will be widely read and will help to guide the world to a more efficient and environmentally benign future. Humanity is in dire need of his wisdom."

Peter Adam, Founder/Chairman ATG, UAE

Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Author xiii
Part I Introduction
1(8)
1.1 Pre-OPEC
1(3)
1.2 OPEC Evolution
4(5)
Part II Opec's Role in World Oil Market
9(18)
2.1 OPEC Finds Its Way
9(1)
2.2 Internal Rivalry
10(6)
2.2.1 Doves versus Hawks
13(1)
2.2.2 Saudi Arabia versus OPEC
14(2)
2.3 External Conflicts
16(6)
2.3.1 OPEC versus the World
16(2)
2.3.2 OPEC versus Non-OPEC
18(2)
2.3.3 OPEC versus the US
20(2)
2.4 Saudi Arabia versus the US
22(5)
Part III Energy Technology and Opec
27(14)
3.1 Energy and Technology
27(2)
3.2 Effects of Technology
29(2)
3.3 The Economics of Energy Technology
31(1)
3.4 Energy Technology Mix and Future Energy
32(1)
3.5 The Economics of Renewable Energy
33(2)
3.6 Economics of Unconventional Oil and Gas Technologies
35(2)
3.7 Economics of Energy Demand Technologies
37(1)
3.8 Economics of Energy Efficient Technologies
38(3)
Part IV Forces Shape Energy's Future
41(6)
4.1 Changes and Challenges
41(3)
4.1.1 Changes
41(2)
4.1.2 Challenges
43(1)
4.2 Forces at Work
44(3)
Part V Opec's Existence
47(12)
5.1 Challenges to OPEC
47(1)
5.2 OPEC's Strategies
48(1)
5.3 OPEC's Future
49(4)
5.4 Energy's Future
53(1)
5.5 OPEC's Gloomy Future
54(2)
5.6 A World without OPEC
56(3)
Part VI Side Issues
59(10)
6.1 Qatar and Natural Gas
59(1)
6.2 Oil Spill in the Gulf
59(1)
6.3 Kuwait Oil Fires
60(3)
6.4 Oil Price Crashes
63(1)
6.5 OPEC and Iran-Iraq War
64(3)
6.6 Coronavirus (COVID-19)
67(2)
Part VII Wrap-Up
69(4)
7.1 What is the Point of OPEC?
69(2)
7.2 Energy's Future
71(2)
Bibliography 73(6)
Index 79
Dr. Mohammed A. Alsahlawi is currently Professor of Economics, Department of Finance and Economics, College of Industrial Management, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), and earlier was Dean of the College of Industrial Management. The author holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin and MBA and BS in Chemical Engineering from KFUPM. He was a member of the Advisory Board of the Saudi Arabian Supreme Economic Council from 1997 to 2002. He established and was the Director of the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) (2001-2007). Dr. Alsahlawi serves on several editorial boards of international journals in energy economics and business economics and economic development/human resource management. He has advised private- and public-sector corporations on economic, managerial, and industrial issues. His publications have appeared in Energy Economics, The Energy Journal, The Journal of Energy and Development, and OPEC Review, among others.