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DOI 10.2172/395642
Title Privatization and the globalization of energy markets
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Publication Date1996 Oct 01
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 395642; Legacy ID: DE97000698
Report Number(s)DOE/EIA--0609
DOI10.2172/395642
Other Number(s)Other: ON: DE97000698; NC: NONE; TRN: TRN: 96:006239
Resource TypeTechnical Report
Resource RelationOther Information: PBD: Oct 1996
Research OrgUSDOE Energy Information Administration, Washington, DC (United States). Office of Energy Markets and End Use
Sponsoring OrgUSDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
Subject29 ENERGY PLANNING AND POLICY ;02 PETROLEUM ;01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT;03 NATURAL GAS ;24 POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION; PETROLEUM INDUSTRY; OWNERSHIP; COAL INDUSTRY; ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY; NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY; COMMERCIALIZATION; ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES; LEGAL ASPECTS; POLITICAL ASPECTS; OECD; LATIN AMERICA; EASTERN EUROPE
Description/AbstractThis report reviews recent global efforts to privatize energy resources and outlines the opportunities and challenges privatization has presented to U.S. and foreign multinational energy companies. The group of energy companies studied in this report includes the major U.S. petroleum companies and many foreign companies. The foreign companies reviewed include state-run energy enterprises, recently privatized energy enterprises, and foreign multinationals that have been privately held. The privatization of non-petroleum energy industries, such as electricity generation and transmission, natural gas transmission, and coal mining, are also discussed. Overseas investments made by electric companies, natural gas companies, and coal companies are included. The report is organized into six chapters: (1) economics of privatization; (2) petroleum privatization efforts among non-U.S. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development nations; (3) petroleum privatization efforts in Latin America; (4) privatization in socialist and former socialist regimes; (5) privatization efforts in global electric power generation, transmission, and distribution industries; and (6) privatization and globalization of world coal.
Country of PublicationUnited States
LanguageEnglish
FormatMedium: ED; Size: 116 p.
Availability OSTI as DE97000698
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