Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Centro de Documentación - Olade | Documentos Externos | 333.823/O611p (Navegar estantería) | Disponible |
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333.823/O611p The administrable nature of pricing OPEC oil and the impact of new market conditions. | 333.823/O611p The stability of oil supplies - a producer's viewpoint. | 333.823/O611p Options open to producers for the increased utilization of heavy crudes. | 333.823/O611p Production and depletion policies in OPEC. | 333.823/O611p The new world economic order. | 333.823/O611p OPEC NOCs and the restructuring of the international oil industry. | 333.823/O611p Oil in the 1980's. |
El artículo es parte de la publicación OPEC and Future Energy Markets.
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This article talks about that there has been a great deal of discussion on the question of production and depletion of natural resources. Much of this discussion, concentrates on theoretical approaches and tries to find global solutions to the problem of resource depletion. Speaking about the specific case of the oil industry, it is sometimes believed that the international oil companies constituted some form of global optimizer in allocating oil resources before OPEC managed to take over control of the indigenous natural resources. It is argued that the oil companies managed general operations, starting from production through marketing, transportation, and distribution. They seemed to have managed to link demand and supply by matching the needs of the market with the quantities produced, and to marshal investment globally.
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