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The New Economy of Oil Impacts on Business, Geopolitics and Society

By: John V Mitchell, Norman Selley and Koji Morita
286 pages, Figs
Publisher: Earthscan
The New Economy of Oil
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Discusses the competition the oil industry faces from other energy sources - gas and renewables - and more stringent regulation and control, with higher taxes.

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By: John V Mitchell, Norman Selley and Koji Morita
286 pages, Figs
Publisher: Earthscan
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