Local Content for the International Petroleum Industry
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Product details:
- Publisher MP–PEN PennWell Books
- Date of Publication 30 May 2018
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781593704100
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages482 pages
- Size 233x157x27 mm
- Weight 972 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
"The term """"local content"""" refers to the value petroleum activities bring to a country beyond the direct revenues from hydrocarbons. With the insight of experts from around the world, this text explores the policies of more than two dozen countries, each with its own approach. It also discusses historical context."
MoreLong description:
The term “local content” refers to the value petroleum activities
bring to a country beyond the direct revenues from hydrocarbons. Job
creation, taxes and fees, and the infusion of talent and education all
contribute to local content. With the insight of experts from around the
world, this text explores the policies of more than two dozen
countries, each with its own approach. It also discusses historical
context and how countries could learn from the best and the worst of
local content development.
Host countries that remain assertive in local content policies also
have a better track record in tackling other associated problems. These
include economic and social issues as well as also the development of a
diverse and well-educated local work force. This text is a valuable
resource for legal counsels (in-house and external), governmental
authorities, business development managers, economists, NGOs, and
academics.