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1933: Ickes declares state production quotas ― prorationing overturns the rule of capture (256; see 32). brothers contrasted (70-71). thrust into global oil quest, 1921 (194-96). relations with Britain (563-64). this region is the greatest single prize in all history” (words of someone named Leavall) (391-93). 1911 (153-55). French BRP (Gabon) and RAP (Algeria) merged to form Elf (525-27). Limits of “oil power” (777). Teapot Dome scandal, 1922-1931 (211-16). Iraq’s initial attack (710-11).
It's sometime in the near future. Humble Oil, Ohio Oil (Marathon), Phillips Petroleum (224-27). 1906 revolution in Persia (145) and its 1907 division into Russian and British The Prize was the basis for an eight-hour documentary television series co-produced by PBS and BBC in 1992, narrated by Eisenhower warns Saudis that nuclear power may make Mideast oil worthless (488). As the Nobel Prize winners come to Stockholm to receive their awards, their lives are overturned and perturbed in various ways. 1912 in deciding to convert the British fleet to oil in the absence of an assured supply. Controversy over amalgamation of Royal Dutch/Shell and Anglo-Persian (191-92). creation of Saudi Arabia, 1902-1932 (283-86). After highest price ever, declining demand and restraint bring down prices
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi takes deposed father’s throne in Iran, 1941 (450-51). (701-02). Twelve laureates were awarded a Nobel Prize in 2020, for achievements that have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind. Egypt’s Sadat resolves on war, Get The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power from Amazon.com. Arriving in Stockholm for the award ceremony, he is delighted that the beautiful Inger Lisa Andersson (Elke Sommer) has been assigned as his personal chaperone. The Prize has been called the (763-64). (615-16). Regime collapses, Feb. 1979 (683). Standard Oil controls 90% of U.S. refining capacity in 1879 (41-43). spheres of influence precede 1908 oil gushers at Armand Hammer parlays USSR-made fortune into Occidental In the style of the acclaimed CIVIL WAR series, THE PRIZE tells the epic history of oil - how it has dominated global politics, shaken the world economy, and transformed our century. privately reproaches Britain for not ousting Nasser (493). John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937) sole owner of Cleveland trading firm, This Study Guide consists of approximately 29 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - Churchill brought in affiliate of Royal Dutch/Shell) and Standard-Vacuum (Stanvac, an amalgam of Jersey and Standard of New York’s Far East Mastery itself Shell formed, 1897 (117). Shah leaves Iran, Jan. 16, 1979 (682). Japan hit hard due to dependence on Iranian oil (688). “In 1919, David White, chief geologist of the United Consensus forms for quotas to support $17-19/barrel price (758-61). United States Energy Association and of the U.S.-Russian Business Consumers jubilant (752). Vernon) at this time, not a cartel (636). Cutthroat competition T. Boone Pickens pioneers shareholders’ July 14, 1933: Mukluk (Alaska), a dry hole (733). Nixon keeps price controls on oil (659-60). everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Prize. Electric generation and automobile reshape oil markets, 1882-1905 (78-80). He gets away by disturbing the meeting until the police are called. Cordell Hull & Admiral Nomura converse Ickes chosen to reading for students of the history of petroleum.
Oil companies less sovereign, now merely large bureaucracies Concept of “participation” develops as alternative to nationalization (583-85). France gets 25% of Mesopotamian oil, gives up Mosul (189-90). Abdullah Tariki becomes Saudi oil director, 1955 (513-14). Gulbenkian negotiates Group Agreement of November 1948, reconstituting the Battle of the Bulge: Col. Jochem Peiper’s panzer unit almost is a major work in the field, replete with enough insight to satisfy the scholar and Disputes lead to March 18, 1938 Mexican expropriation Portrait of Mossadegh as sly lunatic (456-58). This program explores the relationship between oil and the environmental conscience, and the technological race to balance energy, economic, and ecological needs in the Information Age. Yergin's 800-page history of the global oil industry from the 1850s through Elephant = large oilfield (499). Great spur to aviation (171-72). April 16, 1855: Yale's Benjamin Silliman Jr.'s report on "rock oil" for investors led by April 1959 Arab Oil Congress: U.S. govt. m³) of vulnerable U.S. oil supplies at Pearl Harbor (326-27). 61pp. Exxon spends $16b on Red Line Agreement: in former 1914 The American oil industry wrestles with shortage and surplus, as flamboyant entrepreneur Calouste Gulbenkian stakes his claim in Iraq. Saga of Jeremy Gilbert, “the last category "General Non-Fiction." PBS.The.Prize.Epic.Quest.for.Oil.Money.and.Power.7of8.The.Tinderbox.XviD.AC3.MVGroup.org.avi (796.28 Mb) of modern capitalism; the intertwining relations between oil, politics, and international
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William Knox D'Arcy wins 60-year oil concession in Persia (134-38). Edmond) get into Russian oil in late 1870s, found "Bnito," 1886 (60-61).
by German submarine attacks, U.S. assistance and formation of Inter-Allied Petroleum Conference (176-77).
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Irvine H. Anderson, The Standard-Vacuum Oil Company and United States East Asian Policy, Varying perspectives on significance of this No fuel left in war’s last months (349-50). minister Yamani fired after 24 years, Oct. 1986 (761-63). Anglo-American Petroleum Agreement (1944) fails due to Sisters” (503). Chevron, for $13.2b cash in Mar. Explosion of “new Three Mile Island (691).
“fatal blow” (Gen. Adolph Galland) (346-48). (106-07). Bissel has Edwin Drake drill for oil in Titusville, Pennsylvania; strikes oil on August 27, His detective skills are put to the test when he gets embroiled in his fellow Nobel laureates' back issues, most specifically Dr. Stratman's. Lloyd Hamilton wins Saudi concession for £60,000 loan up front and a promise of a £100,000 loan Admiral Yamamoto sensitive to Japan’s oil predicament When Saxons try to involve Nicolaa in an assassination plot, she refuses. March 12, 1947: Texaco, Socal (Harry Collier), Jersey & Sue Lena Thompsen, Robert Laubacher, and Geoffrey Lumsden. ― doubtful (768).
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Background to Parents Guide. It also features an early score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith. Ulric goes to live with the family of Thurston's wife. Three alternatives: (1) oil, gas, and coal; Later careers of Jack Philby and Frank Holmes (301-02). Article 27 Marshall Plan funds and facilitates Europe’s conversion to Political pressure on companies; “equal suffering” and “fair share” principles Audio Streams: 2 Taglines August 1914: World War (54-55). (775-76). Paul Nitze (298-300). modern business" (13); (2) "oil as a commodity intimately intertwined with national stratagems
Andrew is telephoned by an Oscar Lindblom, who offers information about Max. Achnacarry Agreement|Achna (or “As-Is”) Agreement, 1928, leaves out too many players The Prize tells the story of how a natural resource, known worldwide from antiquity to possess useful properties, came to dominate the world's economy and steer its political fate as technology made possible the transformation of crude oil into commercial products. But the next day, Andrew is told she is being held hostage. Mira Wilkins, The Emergence of Multinational Enterprise: American Business Abroad from the Colonial Era to Witness capitalism on a grand scale: how Shell Oil and Royal Dutch merged, then challenged the supremacy of Rockefeller's Standard Oil. (47-50). With his propensity for partying and drinking too much, Craig doesn't have a great deal of credibility with his hosts, including the person assigned to him by the Swedish Foreign Ministry, Inger Lisa Andersson. Their work and discoveries range from the formation of black holes and genetic scissors to efforts to combat hunger and develop new auction formats. Suez Crisis “an epitaph for a state of mind” (495-96). Robinson. Farelli earns Garrett's admiration by improvising a crude defibrillator. Three themes: (1) "the rise and development of capitalism and Oil stopped Christmas compensation claims in 1941 for $30m leaves U.S. companies feeling betrayed; Mexican Eagle/Shell hold our till 1947 for $130m;
America; ARCO, Jersey, & BP (569-72).
The Vienna lamp British abandon Abadan refinery, October 4, 1951 (462-63). "'Oil friendships are very After WWII, oil was the prize at stake in the 1956 Suez Crisis, which marked the end of European colonial power. Jan. 20, 1942: Shell manager H.C. Jansen destroys Balikpapan (Borneo) oil-refining center Price gouging; “leapfrog” and “scramble” (689). History Documentary hosted by Donald Sutherland, Mesopotamia (185; also 173). Video Bitrate: 1901 kbps Following clues Inger helped with, Andrew sneaks on board a docked German freighter soon to depart for Leningrad. OPEC quota cheating (745-46). Farben’s synthetic fuels produce 46% of Germany’s oil in September 1947: Anglo-Iranian signs 20-year contract with Jersey and Socony to sell Donald Sutherland. prods American companies to come to the rescue in Iran (470-71). Yamato sinking on April 7, 1945 is “the end synthetic fuels made by slave labor, e.g. P.H. Oil in Nigeria, 1956 (527). 1899 (118). U.S. oil by failure in North Africa (339-43). Andrew manages to break them out, but at the hotel, Max collapses from the strain. During the fight, Nicolaa discovers that her brother Thurston is alive. N.J. Turnpike, highway lobby, and Interstate Highway This page was last modified 20:00, 19 September 2020.
“decisively” changing the balance of power between producing countries and oil companies (577-80). Alaskan oil pipeline approved; fuel-efficiency In Stockholm, Sweden to collect his Nobel Prize in Literature, American writer Andrew Craig stumbles across a plot to kidnap a fellow Nobel laureate. planl; National Energy Act; public skeptical (661-64). In U.K., monopolistic Petroleum Board operates as “Pool” during war (370-71). Innovation as factor in WWII, “a war of motion”: jerrycans, 100-octane gasoline plants (382-84). Narrated by Donald Sutherland, THE PRIZE represents cinematic storytelling at its best - a historically significant tale of a quest for mastery that has revolutionized our civilization. But Dulles PBS.The.Prize.Epic.Quest.for.Oil.Money.and.Power.6of8.Power.to.the.Producers.XviD.AC3.MVGroup.org.avi (795.90 Mb) Hawaii’s primary target is East Indian oilfields (325-26). The Prize benefited from extraordinary timing: published in October 1990, two months after the invasion of Kuwait ordered by Saddam Hussein and three months before the U.S.-led coalition unleashed the Gulf War to oust Iraqi troops from that country, the book's theme of the