About the author
Dr Angelos Gkanoutas-Leventis
After starting his career in the oil & gas industry as a business development economist for Petrobras, focusing on long term analytics and business development for its international portfolio, Dr Angelos Gkanoutas-Leventis joined BP as part of the commercial management team of an operating facility in Belgium.
Since then, Angelos moved to BP Shipping where he focused on commercial performance. He has now moved into a secondment to ADNOC Logistics & Services, where as part of a small team, he is assisting the Executive Team with Transforming their business into an internationally competitive and agile organisation.
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This book proposes that price volatility and speculation in the oil market originate from a decades-long process of financialisation. The author challenges mainstream critical accounts of the market that typically invoke the notion of a global oil shortage and so-called ‘peak oil’ arguments. Instead, he argues that the development of the market has been punctuated by recurring oil price shocks.
Chapters examine the evolution of the international oil market and investigate how, and to what effect, the process of financialisation has transformed the structure and dynamics of the global oil market from 1980 to the present day.In doing so, the book suggests that the process of financialisation is both the cause and the proof of a profound change in the structure of the global oil market, that has turned the triangle of producers, consumers, and mediators that characterised the oil market until the 1980s into a four-tier structure through the addition of financial actors.
About the author
Dr Angelos Gkanoutas-Leventis
After starting his career in the oil & gas industry as a business development economist for Petrobras, focusing on long term analytics and business development for its international portfolio, Dr Angelos Gkanoutas-Leventis joined BP as part of the commercial management team of an operating facility in Belgium.
Since then, Angelos moved to BP Shipping where he focused on commercial performance. He has now moved into a secondment to ADNOC Logistics & Services, where as part of a small team, he is assisting the Executive Team with Transforming their business into an internationally competitive and agile organisation.
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