Brent Crude Oil : Genesis and Development of the World's Most Important Oil Benchmark by Adi Imsirovic (2023, Hardcover)

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PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN-103031282310
ISBN-139783031282317
eBay Product ID (ePID)7059021872

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Book TitleBrent Crude Oil : Genesis and Development of the World's Most Important Oil Benchmark
Number of PagesXii, 139 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2023
TopicIndustries / General, Finance / General, Environmental Economics, Economics / General, Industries / Energy
IllustratorYes
GenreBusiness & Economics
AuthorAdi Imsirovic
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight11.9 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width5.8 in

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Dewey Edition23
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal338.23282
Table Of ContentChapter 1: Adi Imsirovic, Historical background to the emergence of benchmarks and Brent in particular.- Chapter 2: Liz Bossley, UK State, BNOC, tax, markets, and Brent; first forward trades, optionality, terms, players.- Chapter 3: Colin Bryce, genesis of Brent trading, people, banks and players, products, deals and threats to the market.- Chapter 4: David Peniket, the IPE and Brent futures, all related to IPC/ ICE.- Chapter 5: Kurt Chapman, early Brent trading, storage, EFPs, CFDs, convergence of Dated and forward.- Chapter 6: Neil Fleming & Adrian Binks, the role of PRAs and early assessments, Platts and Argus and others.- Chapter 7: Adi Imsirovic, The future of Brent.
SynopsisIn 2023, the Brent oil benchmark, a key international oil price marker for global crude oil underwent a substantial change. It incorporated another key benchmark, West Texas Intermediate oil from Midland, produced in the US and sold into European and Asian markets. Brent is used to set prices for over 70 per cent of global crude oil, so this fundamental change in the composition of the benchmarks is making some observers question its future development and even its survival. Lessons from the past are very important for the future, particularly in this case. This book revisits the history and genesis of the Brent oil benchmark and how it came to dominate the global oil market for oil. With chapters written by the individuals involved in trading and shaping the market, it brings the richness and texture to the usual historical narrative by recalling the events, companies and people who shaped its history. It introduces the historical background to the international oil markets and the reasons for a move from OPEC-set prices to oil benchmarks. It discusses the role of the North Sea in the international oil markets, as well as the role of the British government in the British national oil and gas monopoly (British National Oil Corporation or BNOC). The development of the North Sea oil, which coincided with the liberalisation policies in the UK and US, is also discussed, alongside the challenges of the oil exchange (International Petroleum Exchange) in London, the home of Brent and looks at the failures, attempted takeovers, and its eventual sale to the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE). It finally discusses the growing market ecosystem of the price reporting agencies (PRAs), which play a key role in establishing the value of the Brent benchmark.
LC Classification NumberHG4523

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