Petroleum Resources and Development

Petroleum Resources and Development

Economic, Legal and Policy Issues for Developing Countries

Khan, Kameel I.F. (Department of Law, University of Reading)

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

02/1988

274

Dura

Inglês

9780471946991

0471946990

550

A collection of contributions from authorities worldwide analyzing the legal, economic and policy issues of petroleum development in developing countries in the new era of low prices.
Introduction. Part 1 Overview and present trends: the world petroleum market; the role of non-OPEC developing countries; investment policies. Part 2 Financing petroleum development: the public international sector and the Third World. Part 3 Elements of a petroleum development policy: political risk and the erosion of control; issues for government action; government-company relations after the contract. Part 4 Financial and taxation issues: economic considerations in the taxation of petroleum operations; analysis of profitability and risk; the host government perspective in Third World petroleum; risk bearing and contract design. Part 5 State participation: national oil companies; the government as entrepreneur, with reference to the UK. Part 6 Integration of the petroleum industry into the national economy: implications for energy policy; technology options for developing countries;the impact of new OPEC downstream operations; China and self-reliant petroleum development; lessons learnt from Third World petroleum development and advice for prospective producers. Index.
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