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Shell
Oil Company
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A 9 page paper discussing this old giant's current focus on
the future. Shell oil is a company that is very nearly 200
years old and already has seen industry-changing and
industry-creating changes in technology and petroleum use in
its long history. At the beginning of the 21st century, it
faces yet another change, one that many other similar
companies appear to be avoiding: petroleum requires eons to
create, yet only minutes to consume. It is critical that we
develop alternative energy sources, and Shell is leading all
other oil companies in research and development of viable
and sustainable alternatives. The industry is changing and
Shell is leading the way, but it needs to use some of its
nearly 3700 percent increase in profits in 1999 to tell the
consumer of its progress. Bibliography lists 13 sources in
16 footnotes.
Filename: KSshellOil.wps
Shell
Oil Company - Today's Outlook, Tomorrow's Prognosis
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A 7 page case analysis of Shell Oil Company. This paper
outlines the corporate structure of the company, takes a
look at its strengths and weaknesses, and lists the major
competitors of Shell Oil Company. Described is an innovative
social services type of reorganization that Shell has
instigated to improve its employee relations as well as its
customer services relations. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: LCShell.doc
Shell’s
Justification for its Nigerian Operations
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This 5 page paper looks at the situation in the Niger Delta
and the idea that Shell, and other multinationals, is not
giving the people what they deserve in terms of oil profits.
The paper assumes that a vice president at the Shell company
needs to explain their reasons for being in the region. The
paper argues that Shell has done nothing wrong and has only
helped the area economically.Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SAShel.wps
The
Changing Technology in the Oil Industry
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This 12 page paper looks at the oil industry during the
twentieth century and the way in which advances in
technology have changed caused changes. The paper covers
topics such as deep sea drilling, the use of computer and
satellites and the speed of change. The bibliography cites 9
sources.
Filename: TEoildev.wps
The
Effect of the Price of Oil on Agricultural Commodities: A
World View
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A 7 page overview of the impacts of oil prices on commodity
prices all over the world. Discusses fluctuation in the
prices of coconut, soybean products, palm oil, copra meal,
corn, wheat, sugar, coffee and other products. Emphasizes
that one countries overreliance on any one product is
potentially disastrous. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPCmdOil.wps
The
Merger between Total-Fina to Elf-Aquitaine; An Analysis
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This 10 page paper looks at the merger between these two
companies. It considers the events and the way in which the
merger has occurred. Other factors such as the current
position of the oil industry, the effect or employee and
consumers and the likely reaction of the competition are
also covered. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEtotalf.wps
The
Oil Market: 1980's And Today
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7 pages in length. If there is one thing that can be
asserted about the oil market, it is that it is in a
constant state of fluctuation. Nowhere is this more evident
than when one studies the events of the 1980's in comparison
to that of the contemporary oil market. There is virtually
no way for such a vacillating industry to conform to
forecaster predictions, as its inherent nature is to change
with great regularity. Inasmuch as industry experts attempt
to rein in some modicum of knowledgeable prediction, they
have routinely been met with disappointment. The writer
discusses how such was the case with the 1980 oil market,
noting that the same has continued forward into the 1990's.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCOil80.wps
The
War for the Falklands: Altruism or Economic Control?
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In 1982 Argentina invaded a handful of islands in the South
Atlantic that supported a population of barely 2,000 humans
(and approximately one hundred sheep for each human).
Experts and non-experts were proposing theories that ranged
from the Argentine foot soldier's view of 'freeing the
islands from the yoke of colonialism' to a war for the
potential economic value of oil fields rumored to be just
offshore. The most likely scenario includes a long history
of conflict over sovereignty, an existence of and potential
for a long term shortage of oil, the strategic position of
the islands as a gateway to the South Atlantic with access
to the Suez Canal all coming together with a feeling of
urgency caused by the oil situation. This 10 page paper
explores the motivations of the Argentines for invading the
Falklands in 1982. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KTfalkld.wps
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