The Empire of Oil

The Empire of Oil
Title The Empire of Oil PDF eBook
Author Harvey O'Connor
Publisher New York : Monthly Review Press
Pages 396
Release 1955
Genre Petroleum industry and trade
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Private Empire

Private Empire
Title Private Empire PDF eBook
Author Steve Coll
Publisher Penguin
Pages 654
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1101572140

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“ExxonMobil has met its match in Coll, an elegant writer and dogged reporter . . . extraordinary . . . monumental.” —The Washington Post “Fascinating . . . Private Empire is a book meticulously prepared as if for trial . . . a compelling and elucidatory work.” —Bloomberg From the Pulitzer Prize-winning and bestselling author of Ghost Wars and The Achilles Trap, an extraordinary exposé of Big Oil. Includes a profile of current Secretary of State and former chairman and chief executive of ExxonMobil, Rex Tillerson In this, the first hard-hitting examination of ExxonMobil—the largest and most powerful private corporation in the United States—Steve Coll reveals the true extent of its power. Private Empire pulls back the curtain, tracking the corporation’s recent history and its central role on the world stage, beginning with the Exxon Valdez accident in 1989 and leading to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. The action spans the globe—featuring kidnapping cases, civil wars, and high-stakes struggles at the Kremlin—and the narrative is driven by larger-than-life characters, including corporate legend Lee “Iron Ass” Raymond, ExxonMobil’s chief executive until 2005, and current chairman and chief executive Rex Tillerson, President-elect Donald Trump's nomination for Secretary of State. A penetrating, news-breaking study, Private Empire is a defining portrait of Big Oil in American politics and foreign policy.

Empires of Oil

Empires of Oil
Title Empires of Oil PDF eBook
Author Duncan Clarke
Publisher Profile Books
Pages 353
Release 2010-08-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 184765049X

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We might think that the world's oil empires are invincible megaliths, dominated by American interests, but Duncan Clarke reveals the ways in which these empires will face huge challenges in the twenty-first century. Based on razor-sharp analysis of contemporary geopolitics and a deep knowledge of global history, he shows exactly why these empires are declining. He explains where the new empires of oil will be around the world; which of the hidden threats and unknown enemies are and will be the most serious; and where companies have gone wrong and can improve their global strategies. Empires of Oil reveals how the world will change because of global battles over the commodity that underpins our lives.

Oil and Empire

Oil and Empire
Title Oil and Empire PDF eBook
Author Marian Kent
Publisher Springer
Pages 285
Release 2016-01-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1349020796

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Oil Empire

Oil Empire
Title Oil Empire PDF eBook
Author Alison Fleig FRANK
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 372
Release 2009-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780674037182

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How and why did the promise of oil fail Galicia and the Austrian Empire, which at the beginning of the 20th century ranked third among the world's oil-producing states? Alison Frank traces the interaction of technology, nationalist rhetoric, social tensions, provincial politics, and entrepreneurial vision in shaping the Galician oil industry.

Palm Oil

Palm Oil
Title Palm Oil PDF eBook
Author Max Haiven
Publisher Vagabonds
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780745345826

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A fascinating story of how palm oil has shaped our world

Blood and Oil

Blood and Oil
Title Blood and Oil PDF eBook
Author Michael T. Klare
Publisher Metropolitan Books
Pages 306
Release 2007-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1429900571

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From the author of Resource Wars, a landmark assessment of the critical role of petroleum in America's actions abroad In his pathbreaking Resource Wars, world security expert Michael T. Klare alerted us to the role of resources in conflicts in the post-Cold War world. Now, in Blood and Oil, he concentrates on a single precious commodity, petroleum, while issuing a warning to the United States-its most powerful, and most dependent, global consumer. Since September 11th and the commencement of the "war on terror," the world's attention has been focused on the relationship between U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and the oceans of crude oil that lie beneath the region's soil. Klare traces oil's impact on international affairs since World War II, revealing its influence on the Truman, Eisenhower, Nixon, and Carter doctrines. He shows how America's own wells are drying up as our demand increases; by 2010, the United States will need to import 60 percent of its oil. And since most of this supply will have to come from chronically unstable, often violently anti-American zones-the Persian Gulf, the Caspian Sea, Latin America, and Africa-our dependency is bound to lead to recurrent military involvement. With clarity and urgency, Blood and Oil delineates the United States' predicament and cautions that it is time to change our energy policies, before we spend the next decades paying for oil with blood.