Posted Apr 10th 2007 12:00PM by Peter Cohan
Two Sumos — government and big oil companies — are wrestling for control of the oil industry. And according to the Wall Street Journal [subscription required], a big shift in bargaining power is putting government on top. This could be a crushing blow for oil companies and the people who invest in them.
In the past, oil companies enjoyed the upper hand because they had the capital and the expertise to take on the risk of exploring for new sources of oil. As a result, big oil traded that ability to take risk for equity ownership of oil fields. But since there are fewer new places to explore, governments increasingly find themselves in control of their own energy destinies.