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The Economics of Oil and Gas

The Economics of Oil and Gas

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Publisher Agenda Publishing
Year 05/12/2019
Pages 288
Version paperback
Readership level Professional and scholarly
Language English
ISBN 9781911116288
Categories Petroleum & oil industries
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The availability of low-cost energy from fossil fuels - in particular oil - has been the driving force behind postwar global economic growth, such that the petroleum industry has some of the world's largest companies. This book examines the economics of the oil and gas industry, from exploration, development and production, to transportation, refining and marketing. At each stage of the value chain, the key economic costs and considerations are presented in order to provide the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the workings of the industry.


The book examines some of the unique economic challenges the industry faces, including negotiating international contracts with host countries (to gain access to hydrocarbons), managing the risks of recovery, implementing cross-border pipelines, dealing with huge variations in the taxation of refined products, and reacting to the effect of price control and subsidization in the OPEC nations which can create massive volatility in pricing. The search for low-carbon fuels, the impact of shale gas, the prospect of finite reserves, and the global political realities of the competing demands of oil-importing and oil-exporting countries are shown to make the sector high risk, but the economic rewards can be huge. This is a timely and necessary addition to the introductory literature on oil and gas economics suitable for a broad range of undergraduates. It is not mathematically demanding, so students of the social sciences and many other disciplines will find it easy to understand, and engineers can find much useful information about the industry and its markets. -- Roegnvaldur Hannesson, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen

The Economics of Oil and Gas

Table of contents

1. Introduction

2. Exploration, Development and Production

3. Licensing and Fiscal Issues

4. Petroleum Transportation

5. Refining and Marketing

6. Natural Gas

7. Oil Prices

8. Conclusion

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