The oil industry is set to change dramatically over the next decade with oil consumption needing to drop substantially to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. Yet oil will be needed for many more years and oil markets will continue to be important. This book explores the impact of the energy transition on oil markets and the ways in which the producing countries, companies, crude oil values and benchmarks may change. It sets out the ways in which changes to the oil markets and prices resulting from the energy transition can be mitigated and managed, and will be relevant to…mehr
The oil industry is set to change dramatically over the next decade with oil consumption needing to drop substantially to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. Yet oil will be needed for many more years and oil markets will continue to be important.
This book explores the impact of the energy transition on oil markets and the ways in which the producing countries, companies, crude oil values and benchmarks may change. It sets out the ways in which changes to the oil markets and prices resulting from the energy transition can be mitigated and managed, and will be relevant to professionals working within oil markets and policymakers interested in the energy transition.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 89506187, 978-3-031-60992-3
Seitenzahl: 220
Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2025
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 13mm
Gewicht: 341g
ISBN-13: 9783031609923
ISBN-10: 3031609921
Artikelnr.: 75154817
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Autorenporträt
Adi Imsirovic is a lecturer at the Master's course in Energy Systems, Department of Engineering, University of Oxford. He is also a Senior Associate (Non-resident), in the Energy Security and Climate Change Program at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington. Adi Imsirovic has 35 years of experience in oil trading. He has held a number of senior trading positions, including global head of oil at Gazprom Marketing & Trading and regional manager of Texaco oil trading for Asia. Dr. Imsirovic was a Fulbright scholar and studied at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. For a number of years, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Adi has a PhD in economics and a master’s degree in energy economics. He has written a number of papers and articles on the topic of oil and gas prices, benchmarks, and energy security. Adi is the author of two books: Trading and Price Discovery for Crude Oils: Growth and Development of International Oil Markets, published by Palgrave in August 2021, and International Oil Markets in the Age of Climate Change, published by Palgrave in July 2024. Adi also edited the book Brent Crude Oil: Genesis and Development of the World's Most Important Oil Benchmark, published by Palgrave in June 2023. Colin Bryce began his career in 1978 in the Oil Pricing Unit of the British National Oil Corporation (BNOC) after earning a degree in Geography and Political Economy from the University of Glasgow. In 1982, he joined Britoil’s Supply and Trading division before moving to Morgan Stanley in 1987 to help establish its Oil Trading business outside the United States. During his tenure at Morgan Stanley, Colin held several senior leadership roles, including Co-Head of Global Commodities, Head of EMEA Institutional Sales and Trading (covering Equities, Fixed Income, and Commodities), and Chairman of Morgan Stanley Bank International Ltd. He also served for 19 years on the board of Morgan Stanley & Co Ltd and was a member of the firm’s Global Management Committee. A founding partner of the energy consultancy Energex Partners, Colin is also co-owner, alongside his wife, of Laundry Cottage Stud Farm. In his free time, he enjoys watching rugby, playing the piano, and flying light aircraft.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: International oil markets and the need for accelerated decarbonisation.- Chapter 3: How much oil shall we need anyway?.- Chapter 4: Will the need for energy security derail the energy transition?.- Chapter 5: OPEC+ and energy transition.- Chapter 6: Is Europe the energy transition leader?.- Chapter 7: The US oil industry, markets and energy transition.- Chapter 8: China, oil markets and energy transition.- Chapter 9: International prices and price discovery under stress.- Chapter 10: New landscape and oil price benchmarks.- Chapter 11: Epilogue.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: International oil markets and the need for accelerated decarbonisation.- Chapter 3: How much oil shall we need anyway?.- Chapter 4: Will the need for energy security derail the energy transition?.- Chapter 5: OPEC+ and energy transition.- Chapter 6: Is Europe the energy transition leader?.- Chapter 7: The US oil industry, markets and energy transition.- Chapter 8: China, oil markets and energy transition.- Chapter 9: International prices and price discovery under stress.- Chapter 10: New landscape and oil price benchmarks.- Chapter 11: Epilogue.
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