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When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf of Mexico in 2005, the region’s oil production and refining infrastructure was devastated and world energy markets were disrupted. The International Energy Agency decided in a matter of days to bring 60 million barrels of additional oil to the market. The emergency response system worked – the collective action helped to stabilise global markets. This book describes the oil emergency response systems of IEA countries and assesses how well prepared the IEA is to deal with an oil supply disruption.
National security. --- Petroleum industry and trade -- Government policy. --- Petroleum reserves -- Government policy. --- Petroleum reserves -- International cooperation. --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Petroleum reserves --- Government policy. --- International cooperation. --- National security --- National security policy --- NSP (National security policy) --- Security policy, National --- Oil reserves --- Oil supply --- Petroleum --- Petroleum supply --- Reserves of petroleum --- Government policy --- Reserves --- Economic policy --- International relations --- Military policy --- Oil fields
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Explains the relationship between oil and war in six different regions worldwide.
835 Natuurlijke rijkdommen --- 851 Burgeroorlogen --- 856 Conflictbenadering --- 241 Hedendaagse wereldproblemen --- aardolie --- Angola --- Azerbeidzjan --- Colombia --- Indonesië --- Nigeria --- Rusland --- Tsjetsjenië --- Nagorno Karabakh --- Atjeh --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Petroleum reserves. --- War. --- Political aspects. --- IndustriesPolitical aspects --- Petroleum reserves --- War --- Armed conflict (War) --- Conflict, Armed (War) --- Fighting --- Hostilities --- Wars --- International relations --- Military art and science --- Peace --- Oil reserves --- Oil supply --- Petroleum --- Petroleum supply --- Reserves of petroleum --- Oil fields --- Political aspects --- Reserves
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