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  1. Table of Contents
  2. List of Tables
  3. List of Figures
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Introduction: “When Will We See the Pendulum Effect?” Critical Reflections on Energy and History in the Americas
  6. 1 Unpacking Latin American Oil and Gas Policies: Views on Energy as a Market, Common, and Political Good
  7. 2 Primary Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Chile, 1844–2010
  8. 3 The Commercial and Political Dynamics of the Crude Oil Industry: The Case of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group in Venezuela, 1913–1924
  9. 4 Exxon and the Rise of Producer Power in Venezuela
  10. 5 Current Concerns: Canadian–United States Energy Relations and the St. Lawrence and Niagara Megaprojects
  11. 6 Tellico Dam, Dickey Dam, and Endangered Species Law in the United States during the 1970s
  12. 7 Seismic Innovations: The Digital Revolution in the Search for Oil and Gas
  13. 8 Optimism, Fear, and Free Trade: Canada’s Winding Path to a Globalized Petroleum Industry, 1930–2005
  14. 9 The New Political Economy of Petroleum in Brazil: Back to the Future?
  15. 10 The Expropriation of YPF in Historical Perspective: Limits of State Power Intervention in Argentina, 1989–2015
  16. 11 Coming Full Circle: Mexican Oil, 1917–2018
  17. 12 The Neoliberal Transformation of Colombia’s Energy Sector and Some Implications for Democratization in the Post-conflict Period
  18. List of Contributors
  19. Bibliography
  20. Index

List of Figures

Figure 2.1a Changes in Energy Intensity of Chile Compared to Brazil (TOE per Unit of GDP PPP)

Figure 2.1b Changes in Energy Intensity of Chile Compared to Argentina (TOE per Unit of GDP PPP)

Figure 2.1c Changes in Energy Intensity of Chile Compared to UK and Wales (TOE per Unit of GDP PPP)

Figure 2.1d Changes in Energy Intensity of Chile Compared to US (TOE per Unit of GDP PPP)

Figure 2.2a Apparent Consumption of Coal, 1844–1880

Figure 2.2b Apparent Consumption of Coal, 1881–1913

Figure 2.3 Evolution of the Chilean Energy Matrix, 1944–2010

Figure 2.4 Energy Consumption per Capita and Energy Transition

Figure 2.5 Hydroelectric Production and Percentages of Total Modern Energy

Figure 2.6 Generation of Hydro and Thermoelectricity in Chile, 1960–2010 (GWh)

Figure 3.1 Shell Production: Total, Venezuela, Mexico, and US, 1923–1930 (BOPD and %)

Figure 3.2 Shell: Venezuelan Crude Oil Production by Subsidiaries, 1917–1935 (BOPD)

Figure 3.3 VOC and BCO: Net Profits and Return on Equity (ROE), 1920–1931 ($)

Figure 5.1 Hydroelectric Landscape of Niagara Falls

Figure 5.2 Beck Stations and Moses Station

Figure 5.3 Lake St. Lawrence

Figure 5.4 Moses-Saunders Powerhouse

Figure 7.1 Offshore Reflection Seismic Survey Diagram

Figure 7.2 Shell Oil Bright Spot Seismic, Posey Prospect,
Eugene Island 330 Field

Figure 7.3 GSI’s 3D Seismic Pioneers

Figure 7.4 3D Seismic Image with Salt Domes in Deep Blue

Figure 8.1 Average Price Alberta Oil versus World Prices
($/bbl), 1947–1961

Figure 8.2 US Imports of Canadian Crude, 1987–2000 (bbl)

Figure 9.1 Crude Petroleum Imports (Value) % of Total,
1960–2011

Figure 9.2 World Petroleum Prices, 1960-2010 Real (2005)

Figure 9.3 Oil Production and Reserves, % from Offshore, 1970–2010

Figure 9.4 Offshore and Pre-salt Petroleum Reserves in Brazil

Figure 9.5a Ordinary Shares Distributed by Ownership (%)

Figure 9.5b Total Shares (Ordinary + Preferred) Distributed by Ownership

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