ViewpointSecretariat, OPEC, 1992 - Petroleum industry and trade |
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... investment is needed just to keep existing capacity in place , and extensive additional investments are required to raise capacity in line with the antic- ipated oil demand growth . Given the industry's complex structure , it may not be ...
... investment is needed just to keep existing capacity in place , and extensive additional investments are required to raise capacity in line with the antic- ipated oil demand growth . Given the industry's complex structure , it may not be ...
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... investment projects has long been a problem . Iraq already had huge investment needs before the Gulf conflict , and now faces an almost insurmountable task . Saudi Arabia and more particularly Kuwait , which were not hitherto under ...
... investment projects has long been a problem . Iraq already had huge investment needs before the Gulf conflict , and now faces an almost insurmountable task . Saudi Arabia and more particularly Kuwait , which were not hitherto under ...
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... investment funding to diversify their economies and to enhance oil production capacity to meet world demand . Our trading partners must be persuaded to become partners in investment also . A new dimension of security will emerge between ...
... investment funding to diversify their economies and to enhance oil production capacity to meet world demand . Our trading partners must be persuaded to become partners in investment also . A new dimension of security will emerge between ...
Contents
The world energy industry in an era of economic and environmental reappraisal | 9 |
OPEC and the AsiaPacific region | 16 |
Energy outlook for the 1990s | 25 |
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