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The OPEC price conference in Geneva on May 25-26, 1981 did not resolve the disagreement among OPEC member countries over official prices. As a result of this stalemate, Saudi Arabia with its intention to moderate prices will in the foreseeable future probably not be prepared to make substantial...
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The World Energy Conference will be held in Munich in mid-September. It will have to deal with diverse and complex …-with 46% of the world supply still by far the most important source of energy-has been reorganized and two oil crises have … keep abreast of the world-wide rise of energy consumption. To replace the oil gradually will therefore be the major task in …
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The author discusses the short-term and long-term aspects of the present energy crisis. He describes the various scenarios for the immediate future and the long run that could be given place by the emerging hold of OPEC over the oil consuming countries.
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When it comes to energy policy, EU countries go their own way with little regard for other member states. What strategies exist in the EU Commission to coordinate and integrate energy markets? Are these strategies consistent with national plans currently in action? Is it too late to establish a...
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