The International Research Center for

Energy and Economic Development (ICEED)

 

 

Publications

 

 

Special CD-ROM Offer

 

CD-ROMs with the PowerPoint presentations given to us at the time of the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 conferences have been prepared for distribution.  The price for each CD-ROM is $75.00, including first class or airmail postage.  Order by sending an email to the ICEED.

Proceedings of the 2006 Conferences — Energy Security: Real or Mirage? and Meeting Asian Energy Demand: How Much and from Where? will have selected presentations published in The Journal of Energy and Development (autumn 2006 and spring 2007), volume 32, issues numbers 1 and 2.

 

Proceedings of the 2005 Conferences — Global Energy Supply: Prove, Probable, and Potential and Burgeoning Asian Demand: Could Supply Alliances Change? have been published selectively in The Journal of Energy and Development (autumn 2005 and spring 2006), volume 31, issues numbers 1 and 2.

 

Proceedings of the 2004 Conferences — Repositioning in the Energy Sector: Pace and Directions and OPEC: De Facto Market Stabilizer? have been published selectively in The Journal of Energy and Development (autumn 2004 and spring 2005), volume 30, issues numbers 1 and 2.

 

Proceedings of the 2003 Conferences — Energy: The Geopolitical Commodity and Asian Energy: How Much and from Where? have been published selectively in The Journal of Energy and Development (autumn 2003 and spring 2004), volume 29, issues numbers 1 and 2.

Proceedings of 2002 Conferences— Risk and Uncertainty:  Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Sector and Domestic and Global Dimensions of U.S. Energy Policy has been published in two special issues of The Journal of Energy and Development (spring 2002 and autumn 2002), volume 27, issue number 2 and volume 28, issue number 1.

Proceedings of 2001 Conferences— Sustainable Development: Defining and Refining Energy’s Role and Managing Short-Term Energy Markets: Supplies And Suppliers has been published in two special issues of The Journal of Energy and Development (spring 2001 and autumn 2001), volume 26, issue number 2 and volume 27, issue number 1.

Proceedings of 2000 Conferences—Identifying Energy-Sector Drivers in the Coming Decade and National Oil Companies: Trends and Priorities, 2000-2010has been published in a special issue of The Journal of Energy and Development (spring 2000), volume 25, issue number 2.

Proceedings of 1999 Conferences—Back to the Basics on Energy Supply and Demand and African Energy: Supply and Market Potentialhas been published in a special issue of The Journal of Energy and Development (spring 1999), volume 24, issue number 2.

 

 

 

Occasional Papers, each 20-24 pages and $10.

#40: Crop Circles in the Desert: The Strange Controversy over Saudi Oil Production 

#39: Hedge Funds Change Energy Trading 

#38: Oil Supply Security 2004 

#37: Oil and the Iraq War of 2003 

#36: GreenTradingTM: The Next Financial Market  

#35: Hedging Government Oil Price Risk  

#34: Lessons from California’s Electricity Crisis  

#33: Energy/Telecommunications Convergence: The Formation and Integration of a New Value Chain

#32: Energy E-Commerce

#31: Doing Well by Doing Good? Oil Industry Responses to Kyoto  

#30: Facing the Elephant: Oil Market Evolution and Future Oil Crises  

#29: "The Iranian Connection": The Geo-Economics of Exporting Central Asian Energy via Iran  

#28: Economic Implications of Electric Utility Restructuring in California  

#27: U.S. Electricity Deregulation: Impacts on Gas and Commodity Markets  

#26: The Diseconomics of Long-Haul LNG Trading  

#25: Commoditization of Electric Power Markets  

#24: The Changing Structure of World Oil Markets and OPEC’s Financial Needs  

#23: Environmental Change: Oil Trading and Risk-Management Implications  

#22: Interdependence between the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East  

#21: Exchange of Futures for Physicals: New Market Opportunities for North America  

#20: A New Source of Project Finance Capital through Energy Derivatives  

#19: Indicators of Crude-Oil Production Costs: The Gulf versus Non-OPEC Sources  

#18: U.S. Environmental Imperatives and the Accelerated Export of Refining Capacity  

#17: Opportunities for Energy Investment in Russia and the Republics in the 1990s  

#16: Pacific Rim Energy Demand and Capital Requirements in the 1990s  

#15: The Decade of the "Oil Deal"  

#14: Financial Innovation and Upstream Petroleum Development  

#13: A War for Oil? Energy Issues and the Gulf War of 1991  

#12: The U.S. Natural Gas Market in the 1990s  

#11: Canadian Control on Natural Gas Exports: Recent Developments  

#10: The Geopolitics of Oil in the Middle East: An Overview  

#9: World Energy Outlook to the 21st Century  

#8: Interenergy Competition in Natural Gas Price Formation: Case of the U.S. Since Deregulation  

#7: OPEC and Non-OPEC Relations  

#6: The End of the Trend: Limited Opportunities to Slow Reintegration  

#5: Changing Energy Prices and Colorado Industry  

#4: The Gulf, Integration, and OPEC: Overseas Downstream Activities  

#3: The Development of Canadian Controls on Natural Gas Exports  

#2: The Future of Oil: Managing Risk & Uncertainty  

#1: Saudi Oil Policy and the Changing World Energy Balance  

 

 

Energy Watchers conference proceedings series; each $24.00

I: Shadow OPEC and a "Reintegrated" Oil Industry  

II: Phoenix-Like OPEC and the Oil-Gas Relationship 

III: Regional and Shared-Interest Blocs and The Oil and Gas Industries — Implications of Restructuring  

IV: Pacific Basin Demand and Downstream Activities and Energy, Economics, and Environment 

V: The United States and North America and Energy and Development Revisited  

VI: Energy Industry Responses to the 1990s and Middle Eastern Oil and Gas to 2000 and Beyond  

VII: Energy Outlook after 2000 and The Greater Middle East  

VIII: Anticipating Change in the Global Energy Sector and Middle East Oil and Gas Supply and Asia-Pacific Demand

IX: The Global Energy Sector: Opportunity and Uncertainty and U.S. Energy Trends: Supply, Demand, and Reform  

X: After Kyoto: Implications for Energy Demand and Policy Choice and Central Asian Economic Outlook: Priorities and Opportunities

Books

The Government and Politics of Kuwait: Principles and Practices, Abdul-Reda Assiri ($18.95)  

OPEC and the Market, Abdul-razak Faris Al-Faris ($26)  

Nuclear Power at the Crossroads, Thomas C. Lowinger and George W. Hinman ($24)  

Bahrain Oil and Development 1929-1989, Angela Clarke ($38)  

World Oil Prices: Demand, Supply, and Substitutes, Yousuf H. Mohammad and Walter J. Mead ($24)  

Oil Industry and Government Strategy in the North Sea, Øystein Noreng ($22)  

Qatar: Energy and Development ($21)  

Petroleum and Economic Development: The Cases of Mexico and Norway ($22)  

Saudi Arabia: Rush to Development ($26)  

OPEC: Twenty Years and Beyond ($21)

Economic Development of the Yemen Arab Republic ($22)  

 

All orders are payable in U.S. dollars to ICEED. 
Surface post included.  Airmail shipping is billed separately.

 

To Order, contact

International Research Center for Energy and Economic Development (ICEED)

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Boulder, CO 80302  U.S.A.

 

Telephone: (303) 442-4014

Fax: (303) 442-5042

 

Send orders by sending an email to the ICEED.