Petroleum Industry Transformations
Lessons from Norway and Beyond

Routledge Studies in Energy Transitions Series

Coordinators: Thune Taran, Engen Ole Andreas, Wicken Olav

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Taking the case of the Norwegian petroleum industry as its vantage point, the book discusses the question of industrial transformations in resource-based industries. The book presents new, empirically-based analyses of the development of the petroleum industry, with an emphasis on three ongoing transformation processes:

  • Technological upgrading and innovation in upstream petroleum.
  • Globalisation of the petroleum industry and suppliers? experiences of entering foreign markets.
  • Diversification into and out of petroleum ? and the potential for new growth paths after oil.

Drawing together a range of key thinkers in this field, this volume addresses the ways in which the petroleum industry and its supply industry has changed since the turn of the millennium. It provides recommendations for the development of resource economies in general and petroleum economies in particular.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy policy and economics, natural resource management, innovation studies and the politics of the oil and gas sector.

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Chapter 1 - Transformations in petroleum: Innovation, globalisation and diversification

By Taran Thune, Ole Andreas Engen and Olav Wicken

PART I

Chapter 2 - The evolving sectoral innovation system for upstream oil and gas in Norway

By Ole Andreas Engen, Erlend Osland Simensen and Taran Thune

Chapter 3 - Innovation in the petroleum value chain and the role of supply companies

By Erlend Osland Simensen and Taran Thune

Chapter 4 - Knowledge networks and innovation among subsea firms

By Nina Hjertvikrem & Rune Dahl Fitjar

Chapter 5 - Cost-cutting as an innovation driver among suppliers during an industry downturn

By Jakoba Sraml Gonzalez

Chapter 6 - Norwegian rig service industry: Innovations in contractual relations.

By Petter Osmundsen

PART II

Chapter 7 - Born national – going global

By Helge Ryggvik & Ole Andreas Engen

Chapter 8 - Norwegian suppliers in Brazil

By Helge Ryggvik, Ole Andreas Engen and Antonio José Junqueira Botelho

Chapter 9 - Supply companies and the political economy of platform concepts in the U.S Gulf of Mexico

By Helge Ryggvik

Chapter 10 - Steel, Staff and Solutions: Past, present and future prospects for employment in the Norwegian-based petroleum supply industry

By Atle Blomgren and Christian Quale

PART III

Chapter 11- Versatile competences and product market diversification among oil and gas supply firms

By Taran Thune and Tuukka Mäkitie

Chapter 12 - Diversification into new markets: Challenges and opportunities for petroleum supply firms

By Allan Dahl Andersen and Magnus Gulbrandsen

Chapter 13 - From oil to wind, and back again: Resource redeployment and diversification

By Tuukka Mäkitie, Taran Thune and Jakoba Sraml Gonzalez

PART IV

Chapter 14 - The resource endowment challenge: Extending the value chain

By Øystein Noreng

Chapter 15 - Collaborative innovation in the Norwegian oil & gas industry: Surprise or sign of a new economy-wide paradigm?

By Charles Sabel and Gary Herrigel

Postgraduate

Taran Thune is Professor in the Center for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo, Norway.

Ole Andreas Engen is a Professor at the University of Stavanger, Norway.

Olav Wicken is Professor in the Center for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo, Norway.