Profits and power : navigating the politics and geopolitics of oil / David A. Detomasi.

"Oil fuels the global economy and remains a staple of our energy system. Yet, its production and use continue to draw negative criticism, and an increasing number of people want to reduce or eliminate its use altogether. Power and Profit sheds light on how the oil system works, its key players,...

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Main Author: Detomasi, David (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2022]
Series:UTP insights.
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Summary:"Oil fuels the global economy and remains a staple of our energy system. Yet, its production and use continue to draw negative criticism, and an increasing number of people want to reduce or eliminate its use altogether. Power and Profit sheds light on how the oil system works, its key players, and the political and geopolitical issues related to its use. Starting with oil's beginning in the second half of the nineteenth century, the book traces the fascinating history of how oil production and its sale became the world's most profitable business. Tracing distinct eras in oil's recent and not-so-recent past, this book shows how periods defined by shifts in price often dictated who controlled production, and who enjoyed the often enormous riches oil production generated. David A. Detomasi weaves together politics, geopolitics, and economics to provide a complete picture of how the system really works, and what direction it will take. As the world becomes increasingly aware of the dangers and challenges oil dependency creates, knowledge of this crucial commodity has never been more relevant and critical for humanity's future. Power and Profit will resonate with anyone interested in, or charged with responding to, our evolving energy future."--
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1487510322
9781487510329
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