11 December، 2022
Oil Geopolitics for Non-Arab African OPEC Countries
The Department of Geography at the College of Education for Humanities at the University of Mosul discussed a master’s thesis on
Oil Geopolitics for Non-Arab African OPEC Countries
On Sunday, 11/12/2022, part of it was attended by Prof. Dr. Hazem Thanoun Ismail Al-Sabawi, Dean of the Faculty, and a number of faculty members.
The thesis presented by the student Sarab Ali Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Bawati in the Department of Geography
Oil geopolitics for non-Arab African OPEC countries and its importance to importers, especially in Europe and North America
The study dealt with highlighting the role of crude oil potential of non-Arab OPEC African OPEC countries, and to documenting and reading the history and present of crude oil geopolitics and analyzing them according to oil data.
The thesis aims to clarify the importance of non-Arab African OPEC countries and their position in OPEC and to know their production power and export, especially to European and North American countries, and to clarify the role of oil in the economic power of the countries of the study region.
The discussion committee was headed by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hamed Ali, and the membership of Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Qassem Darwish, and teacher Dr. Ahmed Talal Khader, and under the supervision and membership of Dr. Younis Abdulla Ali