Acceso del Daesh al Mercado del Petróleo
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El presente artículo analiza una de las fuentes de financiación que han permitido a la
organización terrorista al-Dawla al-Islamiya al-Iraq al-Sham (Daesh) su rápida expansión y capacidad
operativa, en concreto su acceso al mercado del petróleo. El Daesh ha sido capaz de utilizar una
extensa red de intermediarios que le ha permitido colocar sus activos petrolíferos en los mercados
domésticos e internacionales. Se analiza la evolución histórica y el funcionamiento del mercado del
petróleo, para estudiar como la situación del mismo afecta a los ingresos de la organización. Para
estimar los ingresos obtenidos del contrabando de crudo se delimitan las zonas de extracción de
petróleo y activos petrolíferos que geográficamente se ubican en territorios controlados por dicha
organización, y qué canales de distribución han sido usados. Se ofrecen distintas perspectivas sobre
el acceso del petróleo ilegal a los mercados internacionales y el desplazamiento de su oferta hacia
los mercados domésticos
The present article analyzes one of the financing sources that have allowed the terrorist organization al-Dawla al-Islamiya al-Iraq al-Sham (Daesh) its rapid development and operating capacity, particularly its access to the oil market. The terrorist organization has been able to use a wide network of middle men who enabled them to place their oil assets in domestic and international markets. The historic evolution and functioning of the oil market is analyzed, with the aim of studying how its current situation affects the incomes of the organization. In order to estimate the profits obtained by smuggling petroleum, it will be determined the zones where oil is drilled and the oil assets which are geographically located in the territories controlled by this organization and which channels of distribution were used. Different perspectives are offered about the access of the illegal crude to the international markets and the offer shift to the domestic ones
The present article analyzes one of the financing sources that have allowed the terrorist organization al-Dawla al-Islamiya al-Iraq al-Sham (Daesh) its rapid development and operating capacity, particularly its access to the oil market. The terrorist organization has been able to use a wide network of middle men who enabled them to place their oil assets in domestic and international markets. The historic evolution and functioning of the oil market is analyzed, with the aim of studying how its current situation affects the incomes of the organization. In order to estimate the profits obtained by smuggling petroleum, it will be determined the zones where oil is drilled and the oil assets which are geographically located in the territories controlled by this organization and which channels of distribution were used. Different perspectives are offered about the access of the illegal crude to the international markets and the offer shift to the domestic ones







