Global Energy Markets - Changes in the Strategic Landscape (Paperback)


The impact of the changing global strategic landscape on energy markets is being felty across the world, and is the subject of ongoing debate within industry and governments alike. These changes affect not only the evolution of oil markets and their influence on production rates and pricing, but also a host of other factors, including energy security, the effects of global economic crises and the growing market presence of Arabian Gulf producers, both in terms of their conventional reserves and their development of alternative and renewable sources. The ECSSR 17th Annual Energy Conference, Global Energy Markets: Changes in the Strategic Landscape, held at the Centre on November 1-2 2011, and the papers compiled in this volume provide a variety of informed views on these trends and their consequences for both producers and consumers in the Middle East and elsewhere. The effects of geo-strategic developments on energy markets and the formulation of energypolicies in the GCC states and abroad are explored in detail, as are the economic viability and outlook of renewable energy sources, both in light of CO2 emissions constraints and the involvement of Gulf hydrocarbon producers in the development of renewables. The potential benefits and risks of nuclear energy are explored, as is public sentiment toward nuclear development worldwide-particularly following recent events in Japan, the repercussions of which continue to be felt both in politics and industry. The ongoing effects of the global ecnomic crisis are also discussed, particularly with reference to their consequences for energy markets worldwide.

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The impact of the changing global strategic landscape on energy markets is being felty across the world, and is the subject of ongoing debate within industry and governments alike. These changes affect not only the evolution of oil markets and their influence on production rates and pricing, but also a host of other factors, including energy security, the effects of global economic crises and the growing market presence of Arabian Gulf producers, both in terms of their conventional reserves and their development of alternative and renewable sources. The ECSSR 17th Annual Energy Conference, Global Energy Markets: Changes in the Strategic Landscape, held at the Centre on November 1-2 2011, and the papers compiled in this volume provide a variety of informed views on these trends and their consequences for both producers and consumers in the Middle East and elsewhere. The effects of geo-strategic developments on energy markets and the formulation of energypolicies in the GCC states and abroad are explored in detail, as are the economic viability and outlook of renewable energy sources, both in light of CO2 emissions constraints and the involvement of Gulf hydrocarbon producers in the development of renewables. The potential benefits and risks of nuclear energy are explored, as is public sentiment toward nuclear development worldwide-particularly following recent events in Japan, the repercussions of which continue to be felt both in politics and industry. The ongoing effects of the global ecnomic crisis are also discussed, particularly with reference to their consequences for energy markets worldwide.

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Emirates Centre For Strategic Studies & Research, Abu Dhabi

Country of origin

United Arab Emirates

Release date

September 2013

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December 2013

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250 x 175 x 28mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback

Pages

450

ISBN-13

978-9948145240

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9789948145240

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9948145240



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