To many of my generation who studied economics in the West in the 1970s and 1980s, developments in the oil market posed both research and cultural challenges. In the early 1970s, following what came to be known as the âfirst energy crisisâ, we were confronted with a barrage of media coverage about the âArab dominated OPECâ who sought to âstrangulate the industrial worldâ by controlling the price of oil. This perception became more apparent following the transfer of pricing power from the concessionaire international oil companies to the governments of the oil exporting countries of the Middle East, North Africa, and Latin America. The Arab-Israeli war of 1973 and the Arab oil embargo against the USA then amplified this media bias
In 1973 the world was hit by first, intentional, oil shock. It was caused by relatively new organiza...
To talk about the future, we must start from the past. The founding of OPEC in 1960, with the partic...
Two oil price shocks changed the pattern of cheap oil. The first was the Arab embargo on oil exports...
Robert Mabro has always been a realist. Maybe, if he had been brought up in Beirut rather than Alexa...
Between 1993 and 2001 Robert Mabro, in his capacity as Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy S...
Among the early energy research subjects that Robert Mabro undertook was the producer–consumer dialo...
In Robert Mabro’s extensive contribution to the analysis of oil and Arab economic development, three...
Current Oil Market Dynamics and the Role of OPEC: Reflections on Robert Mabro's Work / Bassam Fattou...
‘Energy security’ falls within the broad range of Robert Mabro’s work on energy, but it was not a le...
If you have worked in the energy industry, been involved with oil policy making, or been in any way ...
âExporting countries, and more generally, the industry, have much to learn from oil developments in ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-360) and index.ix, 364 pages :The politics of oil rev...
A glut of oil, dropping prices, the threat of insolvency, a divided membership—these developments in...
The oil shock of 1973-1974 was an economic and politic important event that produced controversies i...
The oil industry offers a unique take on the relations between public powers and private enterprise....
In 1973 the world was hit by first, intentional, oil shock. It was caused by relatively new organiza...
To talk about the future, we must start from the past. The founding of OPEC in 1960, with the partic...
Two oil price shocks changed the pattern of cheap oil. The first was the Arab embargo on oil exports...
Robert Mabro has always been a realist. Maybe, if he had been brought up in Beirut rather than Alexa...
Between 1993 and 2001 Robert Mabro, in his capacity as Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy S...
Among the early energy research subjects that Robert Mabro undertook was the producer–consumer dialo...
In Robert Mabro’s extensive contribution to the analysis of oil and Arab economic development, three...
Current Oil Market Dynamics and the Role of OPEC: Reflections on Robert Mabro's Work / Bassam Fattou...
‘Energy security’ falls within the broad range of Robert Mabro’s work on energy, but it was not a le...
If you have worked in the energy industry, been involved with oil policy making, or been in any way ...
âExporting countries, and more generally, the industry, have much to learn from oil developments in ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-360) and index.ix, 364 pages :The politics of oil rev...
A glut of oil, dropping prices, the threat of insolvency, a divided membership—these developments in...
The oil shock of 1973-1974 was an economic and politic important event that produced controversies i...
The oil industry offers a unique take on the relations between public powers and private enterprise....
In 1973 the world was hit by first, intentional, oil shock. It was caused by relatively new organiza...
To talk about the future, we must start from the past. The founding of OPEC in 1960, with the partic...
Two oil price shocks changed the pattern of cheap oil. The first was the Arab embargo on oil exports...