Analyzing oil production in developing countries: A case study of Egypt

This article presents a detailed simulation analysis of the domestic oil sector in Egypt; a near-typical, non-OPEC, oil-producing developing country. Egypt is a small producer by international standards, yet significant enough that its oil production is important for the country's economy and u...

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Main Authors: Choucri, Nazli (Author), Heye, Christopher (Author), Lynch, Michael (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: © International Association for Energy Economics, 2022-04-02T12:29:37Z.
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