Title of article
Does ownership matter? The performance and efficiency of State Oil vs. Private Oil (1987–2006)
Author/Authors
Christian Wolf، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
11
From page
2642
To page
2652
Abstract
This paper investigates the existence of ownership effects in the global oil and gas industry, i.e. whether there are systematic performance and efficiency differentials between National Oil Companies (NOCs) and privately owned International Oil Companies (IOCs). After discussing key issues of comparing ‘State Oil’ and ‘Private Oil’, I summarise important trends emerging from the dataset, which covers 1001 firm observation years over the period 1987–2006. Using panel-data regression analysis it is shown that NOCs significantly underperform the private sector in terms of output efficiency and profitability. They also produce a significantly lower annual percentage of upstream reserves, although this may not be an indication of firm efficiency. Overall, this paper suggests that a political preference for State Oil usually comes at an economic cost.
Keywords
State ownership , performance , Oil and gas
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
972715
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