If you have worked in the energy industry, been involved with oil policy making, or been in any way connected to the oil market during the last 35 years, there is a small handful of people whom you will know. You will have read their work, listened to their talks and, if you were lucky, engaged with them in a rewarding discussion. One such individual is the inimitable Robert E. Mabro. His importance and contribution to knowledge go beyond being a distinguished analyst and a great ‘brain-stormer’. He is a scholar, par excellence, with highly respected academic studies behind him. Yet he has also engaged in the decision making process, not only in his capacity as trusted advisor and consultant, but as a man who has multiple connections ...
Don Lamberton’s enthusiasm for the study of information economics has played an influential role in ...
Over the past few decades there has been strong uptake, at the exploration end of the oil and gas in...
Any world in transition is not short of things to argue about and we are now in transition. How our ...
To many of my generation who studied economics in the West in the 1970s and 1980s, developments in t...
Among the early energy research subjects that Robert Mabro undertook was the producer–consumer dialo...
Between 1993 and 2001 Robert Mabro, in his capacity as Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy S...
‘Energy security’ falls within the broad range of Robert Mabro’s work on energy, but it was not a le...
Current Oil Market Dynamics and the Role of OPEC: Reflections on Robert Mabro's Work / Bassam Fattou...
This is the one hundredth issue of the Oxford Energy Forum, a quarterly publication that Robert Mabr...
Business under-performance in the upstream oil and gas industry, and the failure of many decisions ...
Shifts in the terrain of energy politics have given rise to consultant experts who produce and distr...
This chapter examines the role the Graduate School for the Study of Hydrocarbons, a business school ...
Anyone encountering problems of complex decision making in a new situation where no established rule...
Book synopsis: The world we live in has been shaped by expertise. Yet experts were not born with pow...
are in resources management, particularly on behavioral aspects. He is the author of numerous monogr...
Don Lamberton’s enthusiasm for the study of information economics has played an influential role in ...
Over the past few decades there has been strong uptake, at the exploration end of the oil and gas in...
Any world in transition is not short of things to argue about and we are now in transition. How our ...
To many of my generation who studied economics in the West in the 1970s and 1980s, developments in t...
Among the early energy research subjects that Robert Mabro undertook was the producer–consumer dialo...
Between 1993 and 2001 Robert Mabro, in his capacity as Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy S...
‘Energy security’ falls within the broad range of Robert Mabro’s work on energy, but it was not a le...
Current Oil Market Dynamics and the Role of OPEC: Reflections on Robert Mabro's Work / Bassam Fattou...
This is the one hundredth issue of the Oxford Energy Forum, a quarterly publication that Robert Mabr...
Business under-performance in the upstream oil and gas industry, and the failure of many decisions ...
Shifts in the terrain of energy politics have given rise to consultant experts who produce and distr...
This chapter examines the role the Graduate School for the Study of Hydrocarbons, a business school ...
Anyone encountering problems of complex decision making in a new situation where no established rule...
Book synopsis: The world we live in has been shaped by expertise. Yet experts were not born with pow...
are in resources management, particularly on behavioral aspects. He is the author of numerous monogr...
Don Lamberton’s enthusiasm for the study of information economics has played an influential role in ...
Over the past few decades there has been strong uptake, at the exploration end of the oil and gas in...
Any world in transition is not short of things to argue about and we are now in transition. How our ...