Co-operation and Development in the Energy Sector

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Arab Gulf Canada oil sector comparison
Arab Gulf oil producers
Canada's National Energy Board
Canada’s National Energy Board
Canadian energy policies
Canadian energy-consuming industries
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coal
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Conventional Crude Oil
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energy Canada
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energy developing countries
energy development
Energy economics
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energy international
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energy policy analysis
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Indian record
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards
Muslim World
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Oil Intensity Ratio
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OPEC Behaviour
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OPEC crude oil production
OPEC Export
OPEC market dynamics
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  • ISBN 9780367211134
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1985. This book gives the views of both oil producers and oil consumers, detailing in a systematic manner the problems that they have encountered in the energy field and the solutions that they have devised to deal with them. The book makes clear that producers and consumers have common purpose in the conservation and judicious management of the dwindling and non-renewable world oil resources. It also makes clear that they share a consistent vision of the industry’s future development.

The contributions to the book explore a range of important themes in the development of the energy sector. The future of OPEC is discussed in the context of the state of the world oil market. Other chapters consider the lessons that have been drawn by the Arab Gulf oil producers and throughout the book there is comparison with the experience of Canada providing a number of important insights into the operation of the world oil industry.