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Politics and Oil in the Gulf of Guinea
Trevor Ballantyne
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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The years following the 1980 oil crisis, forced reform amongst the oil states of the gulf of guinea. A spike in costs and drop in demand for oil saw oil revenues plummet. Nigeria's revenues dropped from $27.4 Billion to $11 Billion in three years.
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Sources
Oliveira, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira. "Oil and Politics in the Gulf of Guinea". Columbia University Press. 2007. pp. 86-122
CIA World Factbook Online
"Tensions Build in Gulf of Guinea as Competition for Economic Resources Increases" April 2. Oilprice.com. Found at
http://www.oilprice.com/article-tension-builds-in-the-gulf-of-guinea-as-competition-for-economic-resources-increases-247.html
"Hyena Handler in Abuja, Nigeria" Pieter Hugo. Found at http://artandperception.com/2008/01/artistic-pretexts.html
"U.S looks to Africa for Oil Alternative" graph. U.S Energy Information Administration
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