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OPEC in a Shale Oil World - Where to Next? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
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OPEC in a Shale Oil World - Where to Next? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
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RAMADy, Mahdi OPec in a sHALE oil world -where to NEXT? With
PREFACE by Dr. Sadad Al Husseini , former Board Member and
Executive Vice President , Saudi Aramco. "OPEC has played an
important role since its founding and continues to do so, but it
has to recognize that this role has now changed and the
organization has to adapt to new challenges. This book provides
some possible solutions" Abdulsamad Al Awadhi, former Kuwait
National Representative at OPEC . "Authoritative, well-informed,
and excellent account of the role of OPEC in managing the oil
market, present, past, and future" Hassan Qabazard, former Director
of Research Division , OPEC. ". The call for action by Mohamed
Ramady and Wael Mahdy in this book makes it clear that time, and
not oil, is the precious commodity that is running out fast on
OPEC's side", Sadad Al Husseini , former Board Member and EVP Saudi
Aramco "OPEC is dead. Long live OPEC". The organization is now
going through a mid life crisis in its 54 years of existence trying
to figure out where it goes next in a world where OPEC has been
relegated from being the energy swing producer, and Saudi Arabia as
the 'Sultan of the Swing,' to one where it now faces competition
from both non- OPEC traditional well as non-conventional shale
producers. The Authors examine how OPEC has had to come to terms
with the reality that the earlier decades 'call on OPEC' has now
been replaced by a 'call on non-OPEC' and that a new 'swing' has
been identified- the producers of shale oil. Drawing upon the
Authors combined academic and practical first hand insights on
OPEC, the book discusses how a new OPEC paradigm has emerged
following the oil price rout of 2014, whereby the organization's
principal concern is now protecting market share, without being in
charge unlike earlier fleeting periods of the late 1970's, which
brought with it a lasting myth of the OPEC cartel. Mohamed Ramady
is Visiting Associate Professor, King Fahd University of Petroleum
and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Wael Mahdi is Bloomberg OPEC Energy
Correspondent.
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