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OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries] - traduzione in Inglese

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF PETROLEUM-EXPORTING COUNTRIES
Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; Opec; Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries; Flag of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; OPEP; OPEC Cartel; Organization of petroleum exporting countries; Opec cartel; OPEC oil price shock; Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Member states of OPEC; Energy in the OPEC countries; OPEC Plus; OPEC+; List of OPEC members
  • OPEC Conference delegates at [[Swissotel]], [[Quito]], [[Ecuador]], December 2010
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  • Fluctuations of Brent crude oil price, 1988–2015<ref name=Brent/>
  • Countries by oil production (2013)
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  • Gusher well in Saudi Arabia: conventional source of OPEC production
  • Shale "fracking" in the US: important new challenge to OPEC market share
  • An undersupplied US gasoline station, closed during the oil embargo in 1973
  • JODI]], in which OPEC is a founding member
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  • OPEC members' net oil export revenues, 2000–2020
  • Countries by net oil exports (2008)
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  • OPEC headquarters in Vienna (2009 building)
  • A woman uses wood in a fireplace for heat. A newspaper headline in the foreground shows a story regarding a lack of heating oil in the community.

OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries]      
= OPEC, la [Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo]
Ex: Part of the decline in prices and economic and geopolitical power of OPEC comes from the move away from oil consumption to alternate energy sources.
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* OPEC cartel, the = cartel de la OPEC, el
petroleum         
NATURALLY OCCURRING FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Crude oil; Crude petroleum; Oil - Enviromental Impact; Black gold (oil); Conventional oil; Black gold (Oil); Petroleum maturation; Petrol oil; Petrolium; World oil consumption; Crude Oil; Petroplitics; Pan-petroliferous; Pampetro; Petrofree; Petro-diesel; Used Oil; Petroleum-based fuel; Conventional vehicle; Petroholic; Petroleum vehicle; Components of crude oil; Patrolium; Petrofuel; All-petroleum vehicle; All-petroleum; Alternatives to petroleum; Petroleum car; Petroleum fuel; Petroleum fuel vehicle; Vehicle fuel; Fossil-oil; Fossil oil; Formation of petroleum; Medium fuel oil; Raw petroleum; Raw oil; Components of crude; Petroleum fuels; Petroleum accumulation; Petroleum generation; Environmental effects of petroleum; Oil window
(n.) = crudo, petróleo
Ex: Several of the exclusive data bases cover petroleum and fossil fuels.
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* OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries] = OPEC, la [Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo]
* petroleum energy = energía del petróleo
* petroleum industry = industria del petróleo
exporting         
  • Hudson River]] and the [[East River]] at the [[Upper New York Bay]].
  • center
  • The ancient Silk Road trade routes across [[Eurasia]]
  • Volume of world merchandise exports
  • A video explaining findings of the study "Water, energy and land insecurity in global supply chains"
EXCHANGE OF CAPITAL, GOODS, AND SERVICES ACROSS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS OR TERRITORIES
International Trade/Risks; International trade/Risks; Foreign Trade; Exporting; External trade; (X-M); X-M; International commerce; Global trade; Foreign trade; International Trade; International trading; Import-export companies; International trading system; Trade theory; Import–export; Trading partner; World Trade Week; Food export; Illicit international trade; Illegal gold trade
(n.) = exportación
Ex: As the world price declines, the difference between the value of exporting and the value of storing decreases.
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* exporting country = país exportador
* OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries] = OPEC, la [Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo]

Definizione

Omega
o Parámetro de densidad, es la proporción de la densidad promedio de la masa del universo a la densidad de masa crítica (la densidad de masa requerida para detener la expansión centrífuga del universo). En un universo abierto, omega siempre es inferior a l; en un universo cerrado, siempre es mayor que l; en un universo plano, siempre es exactamente igual a l. A menos que omega sea exactamente igual a 1, cambia con el tiempo, disminuyendo sin cesar en un universo abierto o aumentando ininterrumpidamente en un universo cerrado. Según mediciones, omega tiene un valor cercano a 0,1; sin embargo, estas mediciones son difíciles e inciertas. (Ver universo cerradouniverso cerrado ; densidad de masa críticadensidad de masa crítica ; universo planouniverso plano ; universo abiertouniverso abierto .)

Wikipedia

OPEC

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC, OH-pek) is an organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit. Founded on 14 September 1960 in Baghdad by the first five members (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela), it has, since 1965, been headquartered in Vienna, Austria, although Austria is not an OPEC member state. As of September 2018, the 13 member countries accounted for an estimated 44 percent of global oil production and 81.5 percent of the world's proven oil reserves, giving OPEC a major influence on global oil prices that were previously determined by the so-called "Seven Sisters" grouping of multinational oil companies.

The formation of OPEC marked a turning point toward national sovereignty over natural resources, and OPEC decisions have come to play a prominent role in the global oil market and international relations. The effect can be particularly strong when wars or civil disorders lead to extended interruptions in supply. In the 1970s, restrictions in oil production led to a dramatic rise in oil prices and in the revenue and wealth of OPEC, with long-lasting and far-reaching consequences for the global economy. In the 1980s, OPEC began setting production targets for its member nations; generally, when the targets are reduced, oil prices increase. This has occurred most recently from the organization's 2008 and 2016 decisions to trim oversupply.

Economists have characterized OPEC as a textbook example of a cartel that cooperates to reduce market competition, but one whose consultations are protected by the doctrine of state immunity under international law. In the 1960s and 1970s, OPEC successfully restructured the global oil production system so that decision-making authority and the vast majority of profits is in the hands of oil-producing countries. Since the 1980s, OPEC has had a limited impact on world oil supply and price stability, as there is frequent cheating by members on their commitments to one another, and as member commitments reflect what they would do even in the absence of OPEC.

Current OPEC members are Algeria, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, the Republic of the Congo, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Venezuela. Meanwhile, Ecuador, Indonesia and Qatar are former OPEC members. A larger group called OPEC+ was formed in late 2016 to have more control on the global crude oil market.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries]
1. Between 1'73 and 1'85, OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) production fell dramatically, squeezed by anemic demand growth and a strong supply response to higher oil prices by non–OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries]roducers.
2. During their meeting, Manmohan told Naimi that oil producers organization OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) should do more to rein in volatility in international oil market and help stabilize oil prices at levels sustainable by developing countries, official sources said.
3. And after briefly rising, courtesy the ongoing crisis in Gaza, its possible spillover and the harsh winter in the Northern hemisphere, crude continued its downward march falling below $40 a barrel in New York earlier the week on real concerns that output cuts already announced by OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) will fail to counter the slump in demand. «It appears that OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries]s making a concerted effort to cut output but it’s unclear whether this will be enough,» underlines Michael Lynch of Strategic Energy & Economic Research.
4. Minister of External Affairs Pranab Mukherjee, opening Petrotech–2007 yesterday, said «a most welcome feature of Petrotech this year is the group of 11 distinguished petroleum ministers from countries representing OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) and other producers as well as consumers.» In his speech, Petroleum Minister Murli Deora highlighted India’s multi–pronged strategy. «The distinctive features of the strategy include faster exploration of domestic sedimentary basins to enhance indigenous production of fuel from the existing producing fields, acquisitions abroad to supplement domestic production and development as well as commercialization of alternative fuels,» he said.