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Peak oil production in the Middle East's Arabian/Persian Gulf region and worldwide could be delayed if major … multinational and national oil companies would invest more heavily in drilling and extraction technologies and push to explore new … recoverable oil reserves exist in the Arabian Gulf, and there are more oil fields to be discovered through offshore and deep …
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Thirty-four years of data (1967–2000) are used to investigate the variability pattern relevant to air–sea interaction in the Persian Gulf. The patterns are derived using statistical techniques, such as empirical orthogonal function (EOF) and singular value decomposition (SVD). Statistical...
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the period of high oil prices in the 2000s. This paper pays a special attention to the impact of the Arab Spring on the …
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The energy market integration in the Middle East is assessed by comparing the acting institutions in the Levant and Persian Gulf sub-regions. Pami Aalto's regional institution's theoretical framework and the case-oriented comparative research method are adopted for this purpose. Changes in the...
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This paper examines the empirical relationship among stock return, trading volume and volatility for the seven stock markets that comprise the Gulf Cooperation Council. The dataset includes seven national stock markets for the period spanning from 1 July 2004 to 3 September 2008. Granger...
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