Petroleum EconomicsJean Masseron Editions OPHRYS, 1990 - 519 Seiten |
Inhalt
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The Crude Oil Market | 51 |
Technical Cost of Exploration and Production | 97 |
Tax and Legal Aspects | 131 |
The Distribution of Petroleum Products | 349 |
The Marketing of Petroleum Products | 375 |
General Characteristics | 393 |
Economics of the Two Large Basic Units | 403 |
The Market for the Principal Finished Products | 415 |
Problems of Today | 427 |
Part | 433 |
Transportation | 451 |
Part | 155 |
Crude Oil Pipelining | 215 |
Part Three | 233 |
Present Unit Location and Cost of Refinery Processing | 245 |
Over Aspects of Refining | 279 |
Part Four | 297 |
International Markets and Prices | 467 |
A Complementary and Competitive Aspects of Energy | 485 |
B The role of Energy in the Balance of Payments | 503 |
Conditions for a Global Equilibrium | 509 |
Bibliography | 515 |
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Africa agreement Arabian Arabian/Persian Gulf average billion capacity Charterers coal consuming countries consumption contracts CPDP crude oil crude oil prices demand depreciation developing countries diesel distillation distribution drilling economic energy European example expenditures exploration exports factor fields figures finished products France futures market gas oil gasoline Government growth Gulf heating oil heavy fuel oil hydrocarbons important inches in diameter increase industry installations investment Japan km long large number major marginal cost methanol Middle East Mt/year naphtha natural gas North offshore oil companies OPEC operating costs overall period petrochemical petroleum products pipeline pollution port power plants problem processing producing countries profit quantities refinery refining reserves Rotterdam Saudi Arabia sector service stations share ship Source specific storage Sulfur Sulfur wt supply TABLE tankers technical tonnage transportation United USSR variable Venezuela Western Europe
Beliebte Passagen
Seite vii - MORE than eight years have elapsed since the publication of the first edition of this book. During that period there has been a certain amount of legislation, and a great number of cases have been decided.
Seite 19 - other Africa", "other Europe", "other Asia", "other South and Central America and Caribbean", "other Oceania", "other North America"). With regard to split, recomposed or newly constituted countries, there was little choice but to respect the coding in the national data collection, which varies from one country to another. In the United States, for example, people born in Korea have the choice of three ways to indicate their country of birth: Korea, North Korea or South Korea. More than 80% of them...
Seite 24 - Thus the companies of the producing countries undertook efforts at joint planning and cooperation, as for example under the auspices of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC).