Russian Oil Companies in an Evolving World: The Challenge of Change

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This book examines Russia's capacity to respond to a changing world through the lens of the country's oil industry. Against a backdrop of social, political and climatic change, Indra Overland and Nina Poussenkova present a systematic analysis of how modern energy developments in the form of shale oil, offshore oil and the global energy transition are handled.

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Overland, I., & Poussenkova, N. (2020). Russian Oil Companies in an Evolving World: The Challenge of Change. Russian Oil Companies in an Evolving World: The Challenge of Change (pp. 1–248). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788978019

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