This article discusses the possibilities and obstacles for a cost-effective implementation of policies that will lead to a significant reduction in global CO2 emissions from the use of oil. The structural conditions and economic consequences of changing national or regional energy systems vary dramatically. In addition, there are a large number of actors with strong interests along the energy value chain that may potentially halt, delay or alter the implementation of the Paris treaty. We analyze these issues by first locating oil in the overall energy system, then identifying possibilities and obstacles at various stages of the oil value chain, and finally by contextualizing global oil by discussing whether and how it may be affected by geo...
Mitigating a long-term shortfall of world oil production The timing of a long-term or irreversible s...
Abstract: Popular instruments to regulate consumption of oil in the transport sector include fuel t...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
"This article discusses the possibilities and obstacles for a cost-effective implementation of polic...
The global economic crisis triggered in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemics necessitates more thorough...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
Oil pulses through our daily lives. It is the plastic we touch, the food we eat, and the way we move...
Oil and gas producers such as the OPEC countries and Russia are easily portrayed as the ‘losers’ of ...
The global energy landscape is undergoing dramatic changes. As more and more countries commit to net...
The article "The Geopolitics of Oil: Global Implications and Future Challenges" explores the importa...
This article argues that the oil industry is unlikely to return to the pre-2014 status quo as two pr...
Despite the inextricable link between oil scarcity and climate change, the interplay between these t...
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the us...
This very article deals not only with the aspects in relation to oil preservation, policies taken up...
PDFProceedingsFossil fuelsNational securityEconomic and social factorsOak Ridge National LaboratoryG...
Mitigating a long-term shortfall of world oil production The timing of a long-term or irreversible s...
Abstract: Popular instruments to regulate consumption of oil in the transport sector include fuel t...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
"This article discusses the possibilities and obstacles for a cost-effective implementation of polic...
The global economic crisis triggered in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemics necessitates more thorough...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
Oil pulses through our daily lives. It is the plastic we touch, the food we eat, and the way we move...
Oil and gas producers such as the OPEC countries and Russia are easily portrayed as the ‘losers’ of ...
The global energy landscape is undergoing dramatic changes. As more and more countries commit to net...
The article "The Geopolitics of Oil: Global Implications and Future Challenges" explores the importa...
This article argues that the oil industry is unlikely to return to the pre-2014 status quo as two pr...
Despite the inextricable link between oil scarcity and climate change, the interplay between these t...
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the us...
This very article deals not only with the aspects in relation to oil preservation, policies taken up...
PDFProceedingsFossil fuelsNational securityEconomic and social factorsOak Ridge National LaboratoryG...
Mitigating a long-term shortfall of world oil production The timing of a long-term or irreversible s...
Abstract: Popular instruments to regulate consumption of oil in the transport sector include fuel t...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...