Oil Leaders: An Insider's Account of Four Decades of Saudi Arabia and OPEC's Global Energy Policy

Oil Leaders: An Insider's Account of Four Decades of Saudi Arabia and OPEC's Global Energy Policy

Oil Leaders: An Insider's Account of Four Decades of Saudi Arabia and OPEC's Global Energy Policy

Oil Leaders: An Insider's Account of Four Decades of Saudi Arabia and OPEC's Global Energy Policy

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Overview

Oil is an unusual commodity in that individual decisions can have an outsized effect on the market. OPEC+’s choice to increase production, for instance, might send prices falling, affecting both oil producers and consumers worldwide. What do the leading oil market players consider before making a fateful move?

Oil Leaders offers an unprecedented glimpse into the strategic thinking of top figures in the energy world from the 1980s through the recent past. Ibrahim AlMuhanna—a close adviser to four different Saudi oil ministers during that period—examines the role of individual and collective decision making in shaping market movements. He analyzes how powerful individuals made critical choices, tracking how they responded to the flow of information on pivotal market and political events and predicted reactions from allies and adversaries. AlMuhanna highlights how the media has played an increasingly important role as a conduit of information among multiple players in the oil market. Energy leaders have learned to manage the signals they send to the market and to other relevant players in order to avoid sending oil prices into a spiral.

AlMuhanna draws on personal familiarity with many of these individual decision makers as well as his participation in decades of closed-door sessions where crucial choices were made. Featuring revelatory behind-the-scenes perspective on pivotal oil market events and dynamics, this book is a must-read for practitioners and policy makers engaged with the global energy world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231216586
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 06/04/2024
Series: Center on Global Energy Policy Series
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ibrahim AlMuhanna is an adviser to the energy minister of Saudi Arabia and also served as adviser to the three previous energy ministers since 1989. He is vice chairman of the Saudi Association for Energy Economics and sits on the International Advisory Board of the ONS Foundation. AlMuhanna is also a former vice chairman of the World Energy Council and a former board member of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Robert McNally
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Decisions, Decision Makers, and Oil
1. Ahmed Zaki Yamani: Good Start, Difficult Ending
2. Hisham Nazer: Shifting Interests and Looking Nationally
3. Saddam Hussein and Sheikh Ali al-Sabah: Invasion of a Nation
4. Luis Giusti, the Jakarta Agreement, and Its Aftermath
5. Prince Saud al-Faisal: An Interim Energy Leader
6. Hugo Chavez: The Rise of a Man and the Decline of a Nation
7. King Abdullah, George W. Bush, and Gordon Brown: The Shadows of 2008
8. Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden: A Revolving U.S. Energy Policy
9. Ali Al-Naimi: The Road to Doha
10. Vladimir Putin: Placing Russia on the Global Oil Map
11. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman: The Forty-Five Day Oil Shock
Conclusion: Thoughts About the Future
Notes
Index
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