The Functioning of the International Oil Markets and its Security Implications

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Giacomo Luciani
31 May 2011
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The paper discusses the link between security of oil supplies and the functioning of international oil markets. It is argued that wide and frequent variations in price are in themselves a source of insecurity for individual consumers and national economies alike. Furthermore, the impossibility of predicting future prices discourages investment and increases the fragility of the system. The paper puts forward several policy proposals to reduce excessive price fluctuations and improve security of supply at reliable prices.
Giacomo Luciani is Director of the Gulf Research Centre Foundation