Empires of Oil: Corporate Oil in Barbarian Worlds

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Profile, 2007 - Business & Economics - 334 pages
We might think that the world's oil empires are invincible megaliths, dominated by American interests, but Duncan Clarke reveals the ways in which these empires will face huge challenges in the twenty-first century. Based on razor-sharp analysis of contemporary geopolitics and a deep knowledge of global history, he shows exactly why these empires are declining. He explains where the new empires of oil will be around the world; which of the hidden threats and unknown enemies are and will be the most serious; and where companies have gone wrong and can improve their global strategies. Empires of Oil reveals how the world will change because of global battles over the commodity that underpins our lives.

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Introduction I
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Global oil games
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Empires of oil
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Duncan Clarke is a leading thinker, writer and speaker on corporate strategy and geopolitical issues in the oil industry. Chairman and CEO of Global Pacific and Partners, a private advisory firm operating partly from London and Johannesburg, he was an economist and advisor before establishing GP&P, with a focus on strategy in the worldwide upstream industry. The Battle for Barrels was published in April 2007.

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