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Oil Politics: A Modern History of Petroleum [Hardcover]

Francisco Parra (Author)
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January 17, 2004
The politics of oil revolves around its price and the reliability of its suppliers. In turn, many international conflicts in the world today are rooted in these politics. Not surprisingly: the price of oil is managed by a cartel-OPEC-some of whose member governments are deeply hostile to the United States and other major importers of oil. And OPEC
controls nearly two-thirds of the world's oil reserves.
Ironically, the United States and many others, especially non-OPEC producers of energy, have come to rely on OPEC to set prices that encourage the development of high-cost oil elsewhere, and thus promote some diversity of supply.
Fundamental to any understanding of the politics of the contemporary world is an understanding of the politics and most recent history of petroleum. Francisco Parra, drawing on his long and varied experience in international oil, sets out the events that have shaped the industry over the past fifty years--the displacement of coal as the world's prime fuel; the tight control of international oil by the seven major oil companies (all US or British), monopolizing
production in the Middle East and Venezuela; the rise of OPEC and the ousting of the companies in a bitter struggle in which the companies were abandoned by their home governments; how the world was hypnotized for more than a decade by the delusion of impending depletion; and the political turbulence that has led to wars in the Middle East, to US sanctions on Iran, Iraq, and Libya, and, most recently, to the invasion of Iraq.
After a surge in non-OPEC oil production in the 1980s and 1990s, dependence on the Middle East is increasing and OPEC's control over price is volatile. Parra asks whether this enduring predicament-that holds the threat of political conditions being attached to the supply of oil-can be managed by the "West", to avert successive and deepening crises in the pricing and supply of oil and in the world at large.


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"Francisco Parra is uniquely qualified to write this extraordinarily well-balanced book on the international petroleum industry. Few in the industry can match the variety of his experience. This is a world=class book and a must for all those interested in international oil policies and politics, and a good read as well."--Nordine Ait Laoussine, former Algerian Minister of Oil

"Francicso Parra, a former Secretary General of OPEC, is excellently placed to write on the oil industry, having gained a wealth of experience and knowledge from different perspectives over the last 50 years or more."--James Bamberg, Cambridge University

About the Author

Francisco Parra has more than fifty years of experience in the oil industry, including a term as Secretary General of OPEC.

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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: I. B. Tauris (January 17, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1860649777
  • ISBN-13: 978-1860649776
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,320,855 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating account of the development of the petroleum industry and the political and economic consequences thereof, October 15, 2010
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Mr Parra guides the reader through the development of petroleum resources from the beginning of the 20th century to the present. From extensive research and his own lengthy experience in the industry, the author manages to construct a compelling narrative, focusing on the economics of the resource and the political consequences thereof in the context of global and regional power struggles. The author explains the early conflicts arising from western imperialism with the dominance of the international oil companies over oil production in 'backward' states. When these states took control of production new conflicts arose, notably between them and the consuming nations but also amongst themselves.

The detailed description of the political and economic strategies of each of the actors toward the myriad challenges faced does much to explain the related actions of each (especially the United States) throughout the cold war period and after 1990 with the large scale involvement the USA in the Middle East power play which continues to the present.

Despite the author's long involvement as an 'insider' in the oil industry (OPEC Secretary General), I believe a thoroughly objective account is given. The author is very much forthcoming with criticisms of OPEC infighting and what he saw as their blunders of strategic policy. This book certainly shattered my preexisting notions of OPEC as a single headed price-gouging beast with near total market control. The author also demonstrates the sometimes confused position of the United States toward energy supply and national security and shows the complicitude of that nation in keeping oil prices at "reasonable" (read: high) levels despite being the largest single consumer and net importer.

One criticism I make concerns the lack of a glossary. There is a table of acronyms but the author sometimes uses others not listed and uses words of importance which, in my opinion, really could do with being explained in context. Some more graphical figures relating to oil consumption, reserves, production and price and the national/corporate basis thereof would likely help the reader to better understand the forces at play here.
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The international oil industry expanded quickly after the Second World War, largely from the base of the low-cost oil reserves discovered in Venezuela and a handful of countries in the Middle East, by a handful of US and European companies, later dubbed "The Seven Sisters" by Enrico Mattei, head of Italy's national oil company, AGIP. Read the first page
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netback contracts, participation crude, spot crude prices, offtake agreements, swing supplier, international petroleum industry, nationalization dispute, equalization point, equity crude, world petroleum industry, crude sales, marker crude, major consuming countries, production ceiling, premature depletion, bloc exports, concessionaire companies, posted prices, oil committee, international oil industry, crude market, negotiations with the companies, producing governments, distillation capacity, production restrictions
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United States, Saudi Arabia, Middle East, North Sea, State Department, Western Europe, Soviet Union, Pérez Alfonzo, Abu Dhabi, Persian Gulf, Arabian Light, New York, Saddam Hussein, Eastern Mediterranean, North Slope, Security Council, United Kingdom, World War, Suez Canal, King Faisal, President Bush, Prudhoe Bay, Bunker Hunt, Ras Tanura, British National Oil Corporation
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