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An Oil Supply Shock May Be Imminent

An Oil Supply Shock May Be Imminent Oil demand has remained resilient in the face of a multitude of challenges. OPEC+ has fallen behind more than 3.5 million bpd on its output goals. The DoE has no immediate plans to start refilling the SPR. The risk of a supply shock grows as China’s economy re-opens […]

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THE WORLD AFTER CHEAP OIL

THE WORLD AFTER CHEAP OIL Rauli Partanen, Harri Paloheimo, and Heikki Waris Reviewed by Frank Kaminski Toward the end of this book, its authors make an astute, if self-deprecating, observation about its potential merits. They’ve been discussing how innate human biases cause us to make cognitive errors when trying to make sense of world crises. […]

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A Stick in the Stocking: Santa’s Supply Shock

A Stick in the Stocking: Santa’s Supply Shock It’s déjà vu all over again: another oil “supply shock.” Seems like we’ve had one every few weeks for the past few months. Santa stuck another one in the Christmas stocking, and by New Year’s Eve crude oil prices fell to Great Recession levels. Frankly, though, an oil […]

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