Energy security : an interdisciplinary approach / Gawdat Bahgat.
| Author/creator | Bahgat, Gawdat |
| Other author | Bahgat, Gawdat. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. : Wiley, 2011. |
| Description | xxvii, 226 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
| Supplemental Content | Cover image |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Energy Security -- 1.2. Diversification of Energy Mix -- 1.2.1. Oil -- 1.2.2. Natural Gas -- 1.2.3. Coal -- 1.2.4. Nuclear Power -- 1.2.5. Biofuels -- 1.2.6. Other Renewable Sources -- 1.2.7. Investment -- 1.2.8. Resource Nationalism -- 1.2.9. Geo-policy -- 1.3. Conclusion -- References -- 2. United States -- 2.1. Oil -- 2.2. Natural Gas -- 2.3. Coal -- 2.4. Nuclear Power -- 2.5. Ethanol -- 2.6. The Quest for an Energy Strategy -- 2.7. Conclusion: The Way Forward -- References -- 3. European Union -- 3.1. The EU Energy Outlook -- 3.1.1. Oil -- 3.1.2. Natural Gas -- 3.1.3. Coal -- 3.1.4. Nuclear Power -- 3.1.5. Renewable Sources -- 3.2. Russia -- 3.3. Central Asia/Caspian Sea Region -- 3.4. Mediterranean Sea -- 3.5. The Gulf Cooperation Council -- 3.6. Turkey -- 3.7. Conclusion: The Way Ahead -- References |
| Contents | 4. China -- 4.1. Regulatory Authority -- 4.2. Oil -- 4.2.1. Imports from the Middle East -- 4.2.2. Africa -- 4.2.3. Central Asia -- 4.2.4. Refining -- 4.2.5. Shipping -- 4.2.6. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) -- 4.3. Coal -- 4.4. Natural Gas -- 4.5. Nuclear Power -- 4.6. Renewable Energy -- 4.7. Overseas Exploration and Production -- 4.8. Conclusion -- References -- 5. Persian Gulf -- 5.1. Socio-economic and Political Challenges -- 5.1.1. International Sanctions -- 5.1.2. Wars and Ethnic/Sectarian Strife -- 5.1.3. Terrorism -- 5.1.4. Closure of Straits of Hormuz -- 5.1.5. Domestic Instability -- 5.1.6. Underinvestment -- 5.2. Saudi Arabia -- 5.3. Iran -- 5.4. Iraq -- 5.5. Conclusion: The Way Forward -- References -- 6. Africa -- 6.1. Algeria -- 6.2. Libya -- 6.3. Egypt -- 6.4. Sudan -- 6.5. Angola -- 6.6. Nigeria -- 6.7. United States and Africa -- 6.8. Europe and Africa -- 6.9. Conclusion: The Way Ahead -- References |
| Contents | 7. Caspian Sea -- 7.1. Hydrocarbon Resources -- An Assessment -- 7.1.1. Azerbaijan -- 7.1.2. Kazakhstan -- 7.1.3. Turkmenistan -- 7.2. The Legal Status of the Caspian Sea -- 7.2.1. Azerbaijan -- 7.2.2. Kazakhstan -- 7.2.3. Russia -- 7.2.4. Turkmenistan -- 7.2.5. Iran -- 7.3. Geopolitical Rivalry and Pipeline Diplomacy -- 7.3.1. Iran -- 7.3.2. Russia -- 7.3.3. China -- 7.3.4. Europe and the United States -- 7.4. Conclusion: The Way Forward -- References -- 8. Russia -- 8.1. Oil Sector -- 8.2. Natural Gas -- 8.3. The Energy Strategy-2030 -- 8.3.1. Oil Sector -- 8.3.2. Gas Sector -- 8.4. The Arctic Hydrocarbons -- 8.5. Russia -- EU Energy Partnership -- 8.6. Russia, the Middle East, and OPEC -- 8.7. Energy Sector Organization -- 8.8. Conclusion: The Way Forward -- References -- 9. OPEC and Gas OPEC -- 9.1. OPEC: History and Evolution -- 9.2. OPEC: Objectives, Membership, and Organization -- 9.3. OPEC Summits |
| Contents | 9.4. OPEC: Long-Term Strategy -- 9.5. Gas OPEC -- 9.6. GECF and OPEC -- 9.7. Oil vs. Gas -- 9.7.1. Russia -- 9.7.2. Iran, Qatar, and Algeria -- 9.7.3. Consumers'Reaction -- 9.8. Conclusion -- References -- 10. International Energy Agency -- 10.1. The Founding of the IEA -- 10.2. The International Energy Program -- 10.3. Structure of the IEA -- 10.3.1. The Governing Board -- 10.3.2. Standing Groups -- 10.3.3. The Secretariat -- 10.3.4. Membership -- 10.4. Energy Security -- 10.4.1. Emergency Response Mechanisms -- 10.5. How Did the System Work? -- 10.5.1. The 1979 -- 1981 Crisis -- 10.5.2. The 1990 -- 1991 Crisis -- 10.6. Conclusion -- References -- 11. Conclusion -- 11.1. Energy Security -- 11.2. The International Energy Forum (IEF) -- 11.3. Joint Oil Data Initiative -- 11.4. Conclusion: The Way Forward -- References. |
| Abstract | "This book is split into four parts. Part I introduces the reader to the topic of energy security by providing a theoretical framework. It addresses climate change and gives a balanced view of both producers' and consumers' perspectives. Part II addresses energy security from consuming countries' perspective. There are chapters dedicated to the United States, the European Union, china, India, and Japan. Each examines the diversification of energy mix and energy sources, public institutions in charge of governing energy issues, and laws and other legislations that promote energy security and protect the environment. The next chapter will focus on the role the International Energy Agency has played in coordinating policy between nations. Part III addresses energy security from producing nations' perspective. Chapters cover the Middle East, Africa, Russia, and the Caspian Sea. These examine how producing regions seek to secure a steady income and stable revenues. This section will also discuss national oil companies and their cooperation/confrontation with international companies. The last chapter in this section will focus on the role the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) plays in promoting cooperation among major oil producers.The concluding chapter will address the joint efforts by consumers and producers to stabilize global energy markets and the different forums to promote such cooperation (i.e. International Energy Forum). The chapter will also provide a summary of the main findings of the study (i.e. the similarities and differences between the case-studies). Part IV concludes the book with a section on international energy outlook and information on the International Energy Forum"--Provided by publisher. |
| Abstract | "This rising demand has further deepened the international competition over fossil fuel deposits and underscored the need to comprehensively and adequately address the quest for energy security"--Provided by publisher. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| LCCN | 2010046393 |
| ISBN | 9780470689042 (hardback) |
| ISBN | 0470689048 (hardback) |
| ISBN | 9780470980170 (oBook) |
| ISBN | 0470980176 (oBook) |
| ISBN | 9780470980163 (ePub) |
| ISBN | 0470980168 (ePub) |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joyner | General Stacks | HD9502.A2 B335 2011 | ✔ Available | Place Hold |