Singapore, the energy economy : from the first refinery to the end of cheap oil, 1960-2010

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Singapore, the energy economy : from the first refinery to the end of cheap oil, 1960-2010

Ng Weng Hoong

(Routledge studies in the modern world economy, 99)

Routledge, 2013, c2012

  • : pbk

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"SMU Singapore Management University, International Trading Institute, EnergyAsia."

"First published 2012, ... first issued in paperback 2013"--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. [262]-282

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Singapore might not have survived the 1960s and prospered thereafter had it not built its economy on the foundations of oil refining, trading and support for oil and gas exploration and production. Cheap oil, sound policies and strong government combined to produce the Singapore economic miracle in its first 50 years of self-rule/independence. With the end of cheap oil, how will Singapore fare and what is the relevance of its model of development for other countries? Singapore's successful launch coincided with a golden period of cheap energy, and a pro-globalization and free trade environment. These three elements are now under threat from rising energy prices and the global financial crisis which started in 2007 that will leave a lasting impact on the world's political and economic landscape. If the Singapore model is reaching or has reached its peak, what could take its place? This book poses questions for not just for Singapore planners, but also for anyone interested in modern economics and trade beyond the current era. The book also looks into the numerous subsectors within Singapore's broad energy sector and examines the energy sector's links with the other pillars of its economy: trade, financial, offshore/marine operations, manufacturing and transportation. It considers possible threats and challenges: Singapore's rising energy intensity, its vulnerability to energy supply cut-offs, the likely impact of peak oil, terrorism and environmental / climate issues. It also looks at China's growing investment and role in Singapore's oil and gas industry. The book is a must-read for an excellent insight into Singapore's energy economy, filled with data, information, interviews and analyses previously not available to the public.

Table of Contents

1. Oil Refining: Launchpad of the Economic Miracle 2. The Regional Oil Trading and Pricing Centre 3. Petrochemical's Wild Ride 4. Upstream, Marine and Offshore 5. Electricity and Power 6. Natural Gas and LNG 7. Bunker and Marine Fuels 8. Sustainable Development: Clean Energy, Climate Change, Energy Efficiency, Smart Grid 9. Conclusion: The Understated Threat

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Details

  • NCID
    BB28804934
  • ISBN
    • 9780415704083
  • LCCN
    2011021364
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 288 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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