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Petroleum sits at the intersection of earth science, economics, environmental studies, and policy, making it a frequent subject across disciplines ranging from introductory environmental science to upper-level business and law courses. Its formation, extraction, and use connect geological processes to global markets and climate systems. William F. Ruddiman's work Plows, Plagues and Petroleum appears prominently in this area of study, offering a framework for understanding how human industrial activity, including fossil fuel use, has shaped Earth's climate over long timescales. That combination of physical science and human consequence gives the topic genuine academic depth.

Student papers approach petroleum from several distinct angles. Environmental and scientific essays examine extraction's effects on landscapes and ecosystems, including fluvial environments like the San Gabriel River. Business and economics papers analyze industry structure, corporate strategy, and the behavior of major companies such as ExxonMobil, often incorporating microeconomic principles like price effects and supply modeling. Legal and regulatory papers describe the frameworks governing oil and gas operations. Other essays take a broader socioeconomic view, connecting petroleum markets to events like the global economic crisis and its effects on national business environments.

A strong essay on petroleum needs a clearly bounded thesis — whether scientific, economic, or policy-focused — rather than a general survey of the industry. Evidence carries the most weight when it is specific: extraction data, corporate case studies, legislative frameworks, or documented environmental outcomes. The most common pitfall is treating petroleum as a single unified subject rather than choosing one dimension and developing it with precision and supporting detail.

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Understanding Rational Choice Theory President Obama Approving Sanctions Against Iran
Rational Choice Theory -- Obama's Sanctions on Iran
Essay Doctorate
Carbon tax in Australia: economic and environmental sustainability implications
The introduction of a carbon tax in Australia would have clear implications for economic and environmental sustainability. While in the long-term, the aim of such a tax seeks to promote environmental sustainability for Australia as a whole, in looking at the short-term, there appear clear implications for economic sustainability for a wide variety of businesses and households. One such area of business that seeks to be affected in both the short-term and the long-term in terms of the introduction of a carbon tax is the tourism and hospitality sector of the Australian economic market, which will likely take a major hit in terms of profitability and finance with the passing of the tax at hand.
Paper Undergraduate
Pfizer Inc. Strategic Analysis: Governance, SWOT, and Growth
Pfizer Inc. is reported to be "one of the biggest players in what is widely considered the most influential industry in Washington: pharmaceutical manufacturers." (Center for Responsive Politics, 2009) Reports state…
Paper Undergraduate
Shell and Heat Tube Exchangers:
The objective of this work is to analyze a horizontal conventional double pass shell and tube heat exchanger with a focus on the features as follows: (1) use of distribution pressure not requiring steam regulating valve…
Paper Undergraduate
Corporate Social Responsibility in Saudi Arabia
In this paper we are examining corporate social responsibility in Saudi Arabia. This is accomplished by conducting a literature review and focusing on why this is taking place. Once this occurs, is when we can see the underlying causes of these trends and how they impacting the Kingdom itself.
Essay Doctorate
British Petroleum Workshop Agenda Atom Process Analysis
The BP Texas City oil case is a classic case of risk management. In this case, we have a productive oil refinery that had paid off its initial investment long before. As we can see in the BP case, the Active Threats and Opportunities Management (ATOM) process is rarely implemented correctly (Hillson & Simon, 2007, 23). This is precisely what we will be doing in this workshop. Assess and prioritize risks to the project through an analysis of the active threats and opportunities presented. Background The Texas City Oil Refinery fire did not happen in a vacuum. There was a history of safety issues at the plant, even before the 2005 fire. This ATOM analysis will concentrate on those reports because the reports after the disaster are predisposed to blaming John Browne and the upper management at BP, though this may be justified since the refinery was a BP asset from 1999 on (Trevor, 2007, 4) Therefore, the Telos Report of 2004 should yield some good objective information for the ATOM process.
Paper Doctorate
General Motors Was Taken Over
General Motors was taken over by the United States government in the spring of 2009 after filing the second-largest bankruptcy in the history of the United States. The bankruptcy was characterized at the time as an…
Paper Undergraduate
Special Curriculum for Young Indigenous
The proposed study seeks to design a special curriculum of English Language for young indigenous English learners in Malaysia. The national curriculum places them at a disadvantage due to a lack of exposure to…
Paper Doctorate
Asian Financial Crisis and Recovery of Malaysia
The modern day society is currently facing one of the most difficult moments -- the emergence of the internationalized economic crisis. It initially commenced in the American real estate sector, but quickly expanded to…
Thesis Undergraduate
San Gabriel River Fluvial Landscape
Fluvial Landscape: Chino Hills State Park