The Oil Card

The Oil Card

Author: James R. Norman Norman

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-05-07

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 1458752798

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Challenging the conventional wisdom surrounding high oil prices, this compelling argument sheds an entirely new light on free-market industry fundamentals. By deciphering past, present, and future geopolitical events, it makes the case that oil pricing and availability have a long history of being employed as economic weapons by the United State...


The Oil Card

The Oil Card

Author: James R. Norman

Publisher: Trine Day

Published: 2008-07-22

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 0984185860

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Challenging the conventional wisdom surrounding high oil prices, this compelling argument sheds an entirely new light on free-market industry fundamentals. By deciphering past, present, and future geopolitical events, it makes the case that oil pricing and availability have a long history of being employed as economic weapons by the United States. Despite ample world supplies and reserves, high prices are now being used to try to rein in China—a reverse of the low-price strategy used in the 1980s to deprive the Soviets of hard currency. Far from conspiracy theory, the debate notes how the U.S. has previously used the oil majors, the Saudis, and market intervention to move markets—and shows how this is happening again. This compact and unorthodox analysis will appeal to a broad audience—from energy consumers puzzled by intractably high oil prices to producers wondering how long windfall prices can defy gravity.


The Oil Card [Standard Large Print 16 Pt Edition]

The Oil Card [Standard Large Print 16 Pt Edition]

Author: James R. Norman

Publisher:

Published: 2010-05-07

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9780369370587

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Challenging the conventional wisdom surrounding high oil prices, this compelling argument sheds an entirely new light on free-market industry fundamentals. By deciphering past, present, and future geopolitical events, it makes the case that oil pricing and availability have a long history of being employed as economic weapons by the United States. Despite ample world supplies and reserves, high prices are now being used to try to rein in China a reverse of the low-price strategy used in the 1980s to deprive the Soviets of hard currency. Far from conspiracy theory, the debate notes how the U.S. has previously used the oil majors, the Saudis, and market intervention to move market sand shows how this is happening again. This compact and unorthodox analysis will appeal to a broad audience from energy consumers puzzled by intractably high oil prices to producers wondering how long windfall prices can defy gravity.


Index-digest

Index-digest

Author: United States. Department of the Interior. Office of Hearings and Appeals

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 1380

ISBN-13:

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Covers all the published and all the important unpublished decisions and opinions of the Department of the Interior ...