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2024-03-28T14:00:47ZHow to scrutinise a Production Sharing Agreement: A guide for the oil and gas sector based on experience from the Caspian region
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/4551
Title: How to scrutinise a Production Sharing Agreement: A guide for the oil and gas sector based on experience from the Caspian region
Authors: Ahmadov, I.; Artemyev, A.; Aslanly, K.; Rzaev, I.; Shaban, I.
Abstract: This guide discusses the provisions of a particular type of oil and gas contract, the Production Sharing Agreement (PSA). While the guide is aimed at a general civil society readership, it draws particularly on experience from Kazakhstan. The purpose of this guide is to give an accessible account of some key characteristics of PSAs, with a focus on revenue issues, and to suggest action points for civil society organisations involved with monitoring extractive industries. Indeed, in recent years the public in resource-rich states has become increasingly concerned about the management of extractive industry revenues.2012-01-01T00:00:00ZModern challenges of oil producing countries and the ways for establishing a non-oil dependent economy in Azerbaijan (Comparative approach)
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/4549
Title: Modern challenges of oil producing countries and the ways for establishing a non-oil dependent economy in Azerbaijan (Comparative approach)
Authors: Nuriyev, Mahammad; Shahgaldiyev, Eldar; Salmanli, Zaka
Abstract: This paper deeply analyses Azerbaijan’s oil business and the level
of its hydrocarbon dependence. It examines the ways and methods
of reducing oil dependence in Azerbaijan’s economy and analyses
the modern challenges of oil producing nations in their oil
business. Many comparisons and determinations are shown out of
the oil producing countries’ practices for restructuring their
economy to diminish the hydrocarbon dependence. The
comparisons statistically examine the economic, financial and
other fiscal indications. There is also an examination of the
institutions related to this oil business as OPEC (The Organization
of the Petroleum Exporting Countries), Sovereign Wealth Find
(SWF), State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) and other
authorities. The purpose of this research is to show the practical
reasons and the ways to smoothly shift Azerbaijan from economic
oil dependence into a prosperous and non-oil dependent nation.
The study is in essence a comparative analysis of the oil-rich
countries’ economic dependency on oil and the implied methods
by the countries for shifting these nations into long-term economic
prosperity. It also takes a look at the economic and socio-political
situation of the economic structures whose import and export
balances are regulated mainly by the oil business.2014-01-01T00:00:00ZThe New Silk Roads: The Present and Future of the World
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/4464
Title: The New Silk Roads: The Present and Future of the World
Authors: Ingilab Ahmadov2019-01-01T00:00:00Z