1st Edition

The Control of Oil East-West Rivalry in the Persian Gulf

By Kayal Copyright 2002
    250 Pages
    by Routledge

    250 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 2002. Oil is of strategic significance. The bulk of the earth's known oil reserves, more than 70 percent, is concentrated in the Persian Gulf area. And although alternative energy sources have been vigorously pursued, the United States continues, since 1970, to import from the Persian Gulf 24 percent of needed oil for her own consumption. Since this study was completed thirty years ago there have been several major events related to the control of the flow of Gulf oil. This work narrates the history of the world's power struggle over the control of oil in the Persian Gulf from the time of the signing of the earliest oil concessions in 1901 until 1971.

    Chapter 1 The Demand for Oil; Chapter 2 The Strategic Significance of Oil and Oil in the Persian Gulf; Chapter 3 The Story of the Power Struggle for the Control of Oil; Chapter 4 The Iranian Crisis; Chapter 5 Instruments of Control; Chapter 6 The Soviet Union; Chapter 7 Wresting the Control; Chapter 8 Conclusion;

    Biography

    Alawi D. Kayal