Blood of the Earth: The Battle for the World's Vanishing Oil Resources

Author
Hiro, Dilip
Publisher
Nation Books
Year
2007
Language
English
Keywords
Call Number
HD9560.6 .H57 2007
ISBN
978-1-56025-544-4
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
403
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Petroleum industry and trade -- Political aspects
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Petroleum industry and trade -- Government policy
Abstract

China is now the world's second largest energy consumer, trailing only behind America. And India has moved up into the fourth place behind Russia, after overtaking Japan in 2001. Dramatically changing the geopolitics of oil in the new century, China and India are rapidly expanding their navies as they become increasingly dependent on lines of oil tankers from the Middle East, posing the beginning of an eventual challenge to American hegemony in the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. But while competition for oil sharpens — the world is approaching the projected peak oil output in 2012 — the number of countries able to export the commodity is shrinking. Those countries will be largely Muslim, or like Hugo Chavez's Venezuela, hostile to Western interests. No Oil sets the stage for the coming oil wars of the 21st century.