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A glut of oil, dropping prices, the threat of insolvency, a divided membership -- these developments in the early weeks of 1985 underline the cogency of Mohammed Ahrari's historical study of the OPEC oil cartel and his argument that economic forces, not politics, determine OPEC's action in the world arena.The impetus for the formation of OPEC in 1960 was the desire of the oil-producing states for greater income from their most valuable resource. The international oil corporations had secured lucrative concessions early in this century, and in the 1960s they still dictated both the terms of pro
Petroleum industry and trade. --- Energy industries --- Oil industries --- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. --- Munazẓamat al-Buldān al-Muṣaddirah li-Nafṭ --- O.P.E.C. --- O.P.E.P. --- OPEC --- OPEK --- OPEP --- Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries --- Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo --- Organizația Țărilor Exportatoare de Petrol --- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries --- Sekiyu Yushutsukoku Kikō --- Ūbbik --- Ūpik --- Sāzmān-i Kishvarʹhā-yi Ṣādirʹkunandah-yi Naft --- אופ׳ק --- منظمة البلدان المصدرة للبترول --- منظمة البلدان المصدرة للنفط --- اوبك --- اوپك --- سازمان کشورهاى صادرکنندهى نفت --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Petroleum products --- Mazut --- Petroleum --- Hydraulic fluids --- Refining --- E-books --- OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) --- سازمان کشورهاى صادرکنندهى نفت
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