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Has Unconventional Oil & Gas Development in the Texas Permian Basin Created a Subnational Resource Curse

Has Unconventional Oil & Gas Development in the Texas Permian Basin Created a Subnational Resource Curse

Full Title: Has Unconventional Oil & Gas Development in the Texas Permian Basin Created a Subnational Resource Curse
Author(s): Gabriel Collins
Publisher(s): Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy
Publication Date: May 20, 2021
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Description (excerpt):

The Permian Basin’s combination of massive capital investments, world-scale oil and gas production, and strong, adaptable local institutions with historical experience managing boom-bust cycles creates a unique subnational resource curse case study. This is the first analysis focused specifically on whether subnational resource curse dynamics seen in other oil-rich locales (1) apply to the Permian Basin, (2) if they apply, to what extent, and (3) compensatory policy steps, including emergence of public-private infrastructure partnerships and community engagement at a scale generally not seen in other hydrocarbon provinces.

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