International oil market and environmental issues

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Subroto, Dr [1 ]
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[1] Organization of the Petroleum, Exporting Countries, Vienna II, Austria
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Pacific and Asian Journal of Energy | 1994年 / 4卷 / 01期
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Biomass - Carbon - Developing countries - Energy management - Environmental engineering - Industrial economics - International trade - Laws and legislation - Oil well production - Renewable energy resources - Taxation;
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The use of oil will likely continue to propel the engine of world economies well into the next century, notwithstanding the trend towards non-fossil fuels. In the future the bulk of the incremental demand for oil will have to be supplied by members of the OPEC (Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries), suppliers of 3/4 of the world's oil. In these countries' consequent bid to expand production capacity, factors such as environmental taxes will become critical. A qualitative appraisal of such taxes is presented. Projections from future fiscal scenarios are also presented, particularly a scenario based on global market uncertainty and its effect on existing oil production capacity expansion programs. Concludingly, environmental taxation may discourage capacity expansion, but a low rate of expansion is deemed to be an optical strategy for OPEC members. To achieve stability, even just through a low-rate expansion, the responsibility must accordingly be shouldered by all countries.
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