THE NEWEST GEOGRAPHICAL CHANGES IN THE CORPORATE STRUCTURE OF GLOBAL OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2023-3-54-63

Keywords:

oil and gas production, corporate structure, multinational enterprises (MNEs), oil and gas companies

Abstract

This article is devoted to the latest changes in the corporate structure of global oil and gas production over theperiod from 2001 to 2021. The study aims to identify current trends in the development of oil and gas companies and compare themin the hydrocarbons production segment. The author has collected a database of the largest companies in the industry, including dataon their production indicators for the base and study years and also qualitative characteristics – the form of ownership, scope ofactivity, and geographical coverage. Based on the collected data, the study revealed changes in the corporate structure of globalhydrocarbons production, noted despite the relative stability in the level of market concentration. The dynamics of productionindicators were studied both in the context of the companies themselves and their home countries. The aspect of thetransnationalization of global oil and gas production in 2021 was explored. As the study showed, the top 10 firms account for about80% of hydrocarbons produced outside of the companies’ home countries. The example of one of the largest oil and gas MNEs in theworld – ExxonMobil – shows the change in the location of producing assets and the role of individual countries in the globalhydrocarbons production by the company.

Author Biography

Nikita D. Zhuravlev, Pitirim Sorokin Syktyvkar State University

Junior Researcher

Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Zhuravlev Н. Д. (2023). THE NEWEST GEOGRAPHICAL CHANGES IN THE CORPORATE STRUCTURE OF GLOBAL OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION. Geographical Bulletin, (3(66), 54–63. https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2023-3-54-63

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Section

Economic, Social and Political Geography