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The State Offshore Petroleum, Politics, and State Intervention on the British and Norwegian Continental Shelves
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By Brent F. Nelsen
ISBN: 0-275-93835-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-93835-2
272 pages, figures, maps, tables
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 6/30/1991
List Price: $119.95 (UK Sterling Price: £70.00)
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Media Type: Hardcover
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  • In summary, the book is a useful addition to the available literature on the role of national politics in the regulation of the North Sea petroleum and natural gas industry. . . . I recommend this book as a scholarly contribution to understanding the evolution of British and Norwegian political policy as it relates to national management issues in North Sea oil and gas developments.
    —Scandinavian Studies
Description: Governments have been involved in the exploration, development, production, and abandonment of offshore oil and gas since the early years of the century. With the 1965 discovery of oil and natural gas in the North Sea, both Great Britain and Norway faced the immense challenge of extracting an energy bonanza out of one hundred meters of water and two thousand meters of rock. In this book Brent Nelsen explains the factors behind state involvement in offshore petroleum activities. From his analysis of government workings in Great Britain and Norway he concludes that state intervention is determined by complex interactions among government officials, economic interests, and environmental pressures. Nelsen shows how Britain and Norway have intervened in the offshore oil business: minimal intervention--whereby the state simply distributes offshore territory to private enterprise, and protects workers and the environment; regulatory intervention--in which the state oversees every aspect of petroleum development; and participatory intervention--in which the state actually enters the business as an entrepreneur. Both states used all three types of intervention at different times, and Nelsen explains how their actions varied, and why. He bases his conclusions on evidence gathered from interviews with politicians, ministry officials, corporate executives, and interest group leaders. This book will be of considerable interest to students of European politics, political economy, public policy, and energy politics.
Table of Contents:
  • Setting the Stage
  • Introduction
  • The First Two Decades
  • Creation
  • Transformation
  • Implementation
  • The 1980s
  • Regulation
  • Depletion
  • Taxation
  • Participation
  • Conclusion
  • Explanation
  • Appendix: List of Interviews
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 90-21037
LCC Class: HD9571
Dewey Class: 333.8
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