id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fbimacbusfhjtpvy3njgwlhygi Arthur W. Wright Trends in the Soviet Oil and Gas Industry. By Robert W. Campbell. A Resources for the Future Book. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976. xvi, 125 pp. Tables. Figures. $10.00 1977 1 .pdf application/pdf 617 54 65 Contributions to the effort may well appear in the new Journal of Comparative Economics whose editor, not surprisingly, is John Michael Montias. Soviet Oil and Gas (1968). Separate chapters deal with Soviet energy policy, exploration, drilling, oil production, oil transport, oil refining, the gas industry, the economic reform in oil and gas, and Soviet participation in world energy markets (as buyer and seller). Soviet oil and gas planners now face problems different from those of the 1950s and level and structure of future Soviet energy development. routs glib generalizations—for example, the undue pessimism about a Soviet "energy crisis," and the undue optimism that the U S S R can bail the West out of its own energy Professor Campbell attributes many of the problems Soviet energy planners face construction and operation, and the production of both oil and gas. gas, the export of crude oil versus refined products, and planning methods (especially ./cache/work_fbimacbusfhjtpvy3njgwlhygi.pdf ./txt/work_fbimacbusfhjtpvy3njgwlhygi.txt