This title examines government decisions about how much control to exert over the petroleum industry, focusing on the role of national oil companies in the production of crude oil since the nationalizations in the 1970s. What are the motives for which some producing states opt for less and NOT more control of their oil production sector? When can international oil companies enter the upstream industry of producing states and under what conditions? This book explores these questions and more.
This title examines government decisions about how much control to exert over the petroleum industry, focusing on the role of national oil companies i...