The big increases in oil prices in the past two years are upsetting consumers and puzzling producers. Climate change is casting a shadow on the future of fossil fuels. Do new energy sources pose a threat to the future of oil? These and other highly topical questions are answered by a team of international experts in this comprehensive book.
The big increases in oil prices in the past two years are upsetting consumers and puzzling producers. Climate change is casting a shadow on the future of fossil fuels. Do new energy sources pose a threat to the future of oil? These and other highly topical questions are answered by a team of international experts in this comprehensive book.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Mabro, CBE is a Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford. In 1976 with Aubrey Jones, PC he founded the Oxford Energy Policy Club which meets twice a year; in 1978 he founded and became the first Director of the Oxford Energy Seminar, held every year in Oxford. He then established the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, an educational charity entirely devoted to research on the economics/politics/international relations of oil, gas, and other energies. He has published 13 books and monographs and a very large number of articles in journals, and papers in collective books. He was awarded the 1990 International Association for Energy Economics Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Profession of Energy Economics and to its Literature. In 2001 he was promoted Officier des Palmes Academiques (France).
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword * 1.: Robert Mabro Fellow of St Antony's College Oxford: Introduction * 2.: Adnan Shihab-Eldin Director of Research OPEC Secretariat and Acting Secretary General 2005: The Outlook for Oil to 2020 * 3.: Bassam Fattouh Reader in Finance and Management School of Oriental and African Studies University of London: The Origins and Evolution of the Current International Oil Pricing System: A Critical Assessment * 4.: Bassam Fattouh and Robert Mabro: The Investment Challenge * 5.: Thomas S. Ahlbrandt World Energy Project Chief U. S. Geological Survey: Global Petroleum Reserves Resources and Forecasts * 6.: Andrew Gould Chairman and CEO Schlumberger Ltd: Technologies to Extend Oil Production * 7.: Benito Müller Senior Research Fellow Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and Managing Director of Oxford Climate Policy: Some Aspects of the Climate Change Issue * 8.: Karl S. Lackner Ewing-Worzel Professor of Geophysics Columbia University New York: Carbon Sequestration * 9.: Olivier Appert President of Institut Français du Pétrole and Philippe Pinchon Director Moteur Energie Institut Français du Pétrole: The Future Technical Development of Automotive Powertrains * 10.: Robert Mabro: Renewable Energy
* Foreword * 1.: Robert Mabro Fellow of St Antony's College Oxford: Introduction * 2.: Adnan Shihab-Eldin Director of Research OPEC Secretariat and Acting Secretary General 2005: The Outlook for Oil to 2020 * 3.: Bassam Fattouh Reader in Finance and Management School of Oriental and African Studies University of London: The Origins and Evolution of the Current International Oil Pricing System: A Critical Assessment * 4.: Bassam Fattouh and Robert Mabro: The Investment Challenge * 5.: Thomas S. Ahlbrandt World Energy Project Chief U. S. Geological Survey: Global Petroleum Reserves Resources and Forecasts * 6.: Andrew Gould Chairman and CEO Schlumberger Ltd: Technologies to Extend Oil Production * 7.: Benito Müller Senior Research Fellow Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and Managing Director of Oxford Climate Policy: Some Aspects of the Climate Change Issue * 8.: Karl S. Lackner Ewing-Worzel Professor of Geophysics Columbia University New York: Carbon Sequestration * 9.: Olivier Appert President of Institut Français du Pétrole and Philippe Pinchon Director Moteur Energie Institut Français du Pétrole: The Future Technical Development of Automotive Powertrains * 10.: Robert Mabro: Renewable Energy
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