The Age of Oil: The Mythology, History, and Future of the World's Most Controversial Resource available in Hardcover

The Age of Oil: The Mythology, History, and Future of the World's Most Controversial Resource
- ISBN-10:
- 0275990087
- ISBN-13:
- 9780275990084
- Pub. Date:
- 05/30/2006
- Publisher:
- Bloomsbury Academic
- ISBN-10:
- 0275990087
- ISBN-13:
- 9780275990084
- Pub. Date:
- 05/30/2006
- Publisher:
- Bloomsbury Academic

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Overview
Maugeri argues that the pessimists are wrong. In the second part of his book, he debunks the main myths surrounding oil in our times, addressing whether we are indeed running out of oil, and the real impact of Islamic radicalism on oil-rich regions. By translating many of the technical concepts of oil productions into terms the average reader can easily grasp, Maugeri answers our questions. Ultimately, he concludes that the wolf is not at the door. We are facing neither a problem of oil scarcity, nor an upcoming oil blackmail by forces hostile to the West. Only bad political decisions driven by a distorted view of current problems (and who is to blame for them) can doom us to a gloomy oil future.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780275990084 |
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Publisher: | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publication date: | 05/30/2006 |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 360 |
Product dimensions: | 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.81(d) |
Age Range: | 12 - 18 Years |
About the Author
Table of Contents
A History of an Unreliable Market (and the Bad Policies It Prompted)John D. Rockefeller's Cursed Legacy
The Age of Gasoline and Oil Imperialism
The Carve-up of Arabia's Oil
The Oil Glut of the 1930s
Cold War Fears and the U.S.-Arabian Link
The Iran Tragedy and the Seven Sisters' Cartel
The Golden Age of Oil and Its Limits
Oil and the Explosion of Arab Nationalism
The First Oil Shock
The Countershock
A Desert in the Storm: The First Gulf Crisis
The Soviet Implosion and the Caspian's Troubled Eldorado
The Collapse of Oil Prices and Industry Megamergers
The First Oil Crisis of the 21st Century
Misperceptions and Problems Ahead
Are We Running Out of Oil?
The Inner Secrets of Oil
The Puzzle of Oil Reserves, Production and the Quest for Their Control
The Problems With Oil Quality, Price, and Consumption Trends
Flawed Forecasts, Foggy Alternatives to Oil
Arabs, Islam, and the Myth of Oil Security
Appendixes
Proven Reserves, Production, and Reserves Life Index of the First 20 Oil Countries in the World and the World (2004)
Consumption Trends of the First 20 Countries in the World, 1980-2004
Main Features of Some Qualities of Crude Oil
Oil Production of the "Seven Sisters" and Global Oil Production, 1950-1966
The Largest National Oil Companies
The Largest International Oil Companies
Bibliography
Index
What People are Saying About This
"The book makes an important contribution to the debate about the future of energy security. The author reinforces the idea that oil markets are volatile, with a long history of boom and bust cycles in the industry. This is a serious book by a serious authorit demonstrates his hard work, in-depth knowledge and vast experience as a senior for one of the world's premier oil companies."
"Everything you wanted to learn about the history of oil, from the days of the Rockefellers to the Iraq war. A clear, well written, and convincing argument runs through the book: Pessimism and doomsday predictions have come and gone, at least three times in the 20th century. Pessimistic predictions have come again; again, they are equally likely to go. I was convinced."
"Leonardo Maugeri is a contrarian, dissenting from much of the conventional wisdom about the future of oil. He has written a fascinating history of the politics and economics of petroleum, from John D. Rockefeller to the present, that places today's discussions about energy in a broader context. Agree or disagree with his conclusions, Maugeri is always interesting and insightful and this book is essential reading."
Fareed Zakaria
"Leonardo Maugeri is a contrarian, dissenting from much of the conventional wisdom about the future of oil. He has written a fascinating history of the politics and economics of petroleum, from John D. Rockefeller to the present, that places today's discussions about energy in a broader context. Agree or disagree with his conclusions, Maugeri is always interesting and insightful and this book is essential reading."
Fareed Zakaria, Editor, Newsweek International
Richard Holbrooke
"Leonardo Maugeri's book is certain to spark a fierce debate, as he fully intends. With skill and wit and deep knowledge, he challenges some widely held perceptions about oil. The result is one of the best books written on oil, a book that will become an essential part of any future discussion on oil."
Richard Holbrooke, Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
"Leonardo Maugeri's book is certain to spark a fierce debate, as he fully intends. With skill and wit and deep knowledge, he challenges some widely held perceptions about oil. The result is one of the best books written on oil, a book that will become an essential part of any future discussion on oil."
J. Robinson West
"The book makes an important contribution to the debate about the future of energy security. The author reinforces the idea that oil markets are volatile, with a long history of boom and bust cycles in the industry. This is a serious book by a serious author--it demonstrates his hard work, in-depth knowledge and vast experience as a senior for one of the world's premier oil companies."
J. Robinson West, Chairman, Corporate Advisory Group, PFC Energy
Olivier Blanchard
"Everything you wanted to learn about the history of oil, from the days of the Rockefellers to the Iraq war. A clear, well written, and convincing argument runs through the book: Pessimism and doomsday predictions have come and gone, at least three times in the 20th century. Pessimistic predictions have come again; again, they are equally likely to go. I was convinced."
Olivier Blanchard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Yergin author of The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil
"Leonardo Maugeri provides a lively and insightful history of oil, the world's most controversial commodity, and an informed perspective on key questions for the future, including the hot topic of whether the world really is running out. He also brings his wisdom and experience to bear in making sense of the not-so-secret secret of oil-- its critical role in the world economy and global politics."
Daniel Yergin author of The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power