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Petroleum, Industry and Governments - A Study of the Involvement of Industry and Governments in Exploring for and Producing Petroleum (Hardcover, 3rd New edition)
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Petroleum, Industry and Governments - A Study of the Involvement of Industry and Governments in Exploring for and Producing Petroleum (Hardcover, 3rd New edition)
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In sharp contrast to the globally expressed concern regarding the
emission of CO2 stemming from the burning and combustion of fossil
fuels, and the ongoing efforts to establish a new global Climate
Agreement with binding commitments towards curbing such emissions,
the demand for petroleum, next to coal making up the fossil fuels,
is strong and as far as foreseeable will remain strong in the
coming decades. Clearly, it is not expected that Government climate
change policies following from the intended Climate Agreement will
have much impact on the demand for both oil and natural gas in the
coming years. There are good reasons for this at first sight
surprising situation (and likewise for the fact that in any country
the discovery of a new oil or gas field still may count on a warm
welcome by the government concerned and the general public). In the
first place there are no realistic, practical or cost-effective
alternatives for the many sectors in the economy for which oil
products and natural gas presently supply in varying degrees either
the energy or the feedstock. In the second place, natural gas
itself may serve as an alternative: in this case serving as an
alternative for coal in the power sector due to the fact that
natural gas scores much better than coal on the CO2-emission table,
and that there are no realistic and practical non-fossil
alternatives for this sector available, at least as long there is a
strong public opposition against the use of nuclear energy. The
latest statistics and projections about the total of remaining
recoverable reserves, including proven reserves, make clear that
the petroleum industry by further exploration and application of
sophisticated production techniques, many times in extreme areas
and/or under extreme conditions, must be expected to be able to
satisfy any reasonable demand as currently projected. This third
edition has been fully updated not only as far as statistics go but
also with respect to petroleum legislation. But legislation,
treaties, etc. that have lost their relevance have been deleted.
Furthermore, the separation between licence-based petroleum
legislation (Western countries) and contract-based petroleum
legislation (non-Western countries) has been brought out more
clearly and sharply in line with recent developments.
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