This year began with WTI crude near $65 per barrel. Following an oil price war and a pandemic-induced demand shock, prices have seen unprecedented volatility, and the energy narrative has tilted toward “new normals,” “green recoveries” and a “peak in oil demand.” However, economic and political uncertainties abound, casting long shadows over the future of the global oil market and geopolitics. At this webinar, a panel of experts from the Center for Energy Studies discussed these uncertainties and the implications for future market balance.
This webinar was sponsored by the Center for Energy Studies. Follow @CES_Baker_Inst on Twitter and join the conversation online with #BakerEnergy.
Agenda
3:00 p.m. — Presentation
3:30 p.m. — Q&A
Featured Speakers
Kenneth B. Medlock III, Ph.D.
James A. Baker, III, and Susan G. Baker Fellow in Energy and Resource Economics; Senior Director, Center for Energy Studies
Jim Krane, Ph.D.
Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies
Mark Finley
Fellow in Energy and Global Oil