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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Whose Oil Is It, Anyway?


From the March 13, 2007, New York Times:

Whose Oil Is It, Anyway?

By ANTONIA JUHASZ

TODAY more than three-quarters of the world’s oil is owned and controlled by governments. It wasn’t always this way.

Until about 35 years ago, the world’s oil was largely in the hands of seven corporations based in the United States and Europe. Those seven have since merged into four: ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell and BP. They are among the world’s largest and most powerful financial empires. But ever since they lost their exclusive control of the oil to the governments, the companies have been trying to get it back.

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