«Over recent months,
several of the world's
largest oil companies have acquired a variety of
companies and projects that have nothing to do with extracting, refining, or distributing hydrocarbons — but that are set to thrive in the low - carbon transition,» the report states.
Over recent months,
several of the world's
largest oil companies have acquired a variety of
companies and projects that have nothing to do with extracting, refining, or distributing hydrocarbons — but that are set to thrive in the low - carbon transition,» the report
Representatives of the American Petroleum Institute and
several large companies — BP America, Exxon Mobil Corp., Shell
Oil Co. and Chevron Corp. — met with Office of Management and Budget and EPA officials last Tuesday.
A century long struggle to gain full control of its natural resources and refining capacities has been punctuated by many events: from the exploits of the Anglo - Persian
Oil company (later to be known as British Petroleum or BP), in the early part of last century; to the CIA backed overthrow of the first democratically elected government in the 1950s, after it nationalized the country's oil fields; to the destruction toll of several oil installations during the decade long Iran - Iraq war; to current pressures by large international firms to negotiate contracts for the exploitation rights of oil and g
Oil company (later to be known as British Petroleum or BP), in the early part of last century; to the CIA backed overthrow of the first democratically elected government in the 1950s, after it nationalized the country's
oil fields; to the destruction toll of several oil installations during the decade long Iran - Iraq war; to current pressures by large international firms to negotiate contracts for the exploitation rights of oil and g
oil fields; to the destruction toll of
several oil installations during the decade long Iran - Iraq war; to current pressures by large international firms to negotiate contracts for the exploitation rights of oil and g
oil installations during the decade long Iran - Iraq war; to current pressures by
large international firms to negotiate contracts for the exploitation rights of
oil and g
oil and gas.