The Position of the Oil Press about the World Oil Industry / OAPEC Bulletin 2011-2012 as a Model

Authors

  • هديل فوزي جاسم, د. University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33282/abaa.v7i29.190

Keywords:

The Position, Oil Press, World Oil Industry, OAPEC Bulletin

Abstract

This research deals with the attitude of oil press towards oil industry in the world and the extent of their concerns with the stages of oil industry relating to the abundance of oil and natural gas, as it is an international strategic and complementary industry. The researcher uses the survey method for content analysis of the initial article and the press news for two: years (2011-2012). The results if the study are as follows
1- Oil press is concerned with developing and the stages of the Arabic oil industry in the interest of OAPEC in the first place.
2- It is concerned with exploring, extracting, and marketing oil in the first place, then with refining operations in refineries and petrochemical plants in the second place, and finally with the stage of collection and transportation.
3- In spite of oil press’ interests in the oil industry, it must be concerned with the universal equal coverage for all the stages of this industry.

References

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15 No. 10, Year 38, 2012, p.
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19 No. 7, Year 37, 2011, p.
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24 No. 7, Year 38, 2012, p.
[25] See: Issue 5, Year 37, 2011, pp. 5 and 11, Year 38, 2012, p.
26 No. 11, Year 37, 2011, p.
[27] No. 12, Year 37, 2011, p.
28 No. 2, Year 37, 2011, pp. 3-4.
29 Conferences of the Parties to the Framework Convention, including the Eighteenth United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP18) held in Qatar in January 2012 and the eighth session of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention as a meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP-8), OAPEC, No. 12, Year 38, 2012, p.
[30] No. 12, Year 38, 2012, p.
31, No. 6, Year 38, 2012, p.
[32] No. 8-9, Year 38, 2012, p.
[33] See: OAPEC Bulletin, Issue 1, Year 37, 2011, p. 16 and No. 6, Year 37, 2011, p. 18 and No. 3, Year 38, 2012, p.
[34] See: Issue 1, Year 37, p. 17, number 12, year 38, p. 17 and number 2, year 37, p. 16 and number 3, year 37, p. 18 and number 6, year 38, p.
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[36] See: Issue 6, Year 37, p. 17, number 7, year 38, p. 18, number 5, year 37, p. 18, and number 11, year 37, p.
37 See: Issue 2, Year 38, p. 18 and No. 2, Year 38, p. 18.
[38] See: Issue 3, Year 37, p. 17, number 7, year 37, p. 17 and number 4, year 38, p. 18 and number 3, year 38, p.
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[40] See: Issue 5, Year 38, p. 17 and No. 10, Year 38, p.
41, No. 11, Year 37, p.
(42) See: Issue 5, Year 37, p. 18, number 8-9, year 37, p. 18, number 1, year 38, p. 19 and number 5, year 38, p. 18 and number 10, year 37, p. 18 and number 11, year 37, p.
[43] See: Issue 10, Year 37, p. 17 and No. 3, year 38, p. 17 and number 1, year 38, p.
[44] No. 6, Year 37, p. 18.
45 See therefore: Issue 4, Year 38, p. 17 and No. 11, year 37, p. 18 and number 1, year 38, p. 19.
[46] See: Issue 1, Year 37, p. 17, number 6, year 37, p. 18 and number 7, year 37, p. 18 and number 11, year 37, p. 18 and number 2, year 38, p.
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2015-07-01

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جاسم ه. ف. (2015). The Position of the Oil Press about the World Oil Industry / OAPEC Bulletin 2011-2012 as a Model. ALBAHITH ALALAMI, 7(29), 178-201. https://doi.org/10.33282/abaa.v7i29.190

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