56 News Items Found
July 26, 2019
Oil Supply Fears Rise With Iran Tensions "If it came to an all-out conflict, Iran could make a nuisance of itself to oil markets," energy fellow Jim Krane said. "It’s one of its key threats, collective punishment to the oil importing world, rather than a military threat.”
Read more at the Houston Chronicle. December 21, 2018
Qatar to leave OPEC Why did Qatar exit from OPEC, what are the regional implications, and how viable is OPEC going forward? Energy fellow Jim Krane explains. World Politics Review (free access until 12/27): https://bit.ly/2T44wh4
Read more December 18, 2018
Can the U.S. Sue OPEC? Energy fellow Jim Krane is quoted in an article about the possibility of the U.S. Congress suing OPEC for price-fixing.
Read more November 20, 2018
The Middle East's ultramodern city of extravagance Energy fellow Jim Krane explores how Dubai transformed itself from an oil town to one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, becoming the first successful post-oil economy in the Middle East. National Geographic: https://on.natgeo.com/2zhanIg
Read more November 8, 2016
How will Texas fare if demand for oil peaks? Energy fellow Jim Krane comments on predictions that demand for oil may stop growing within five years. KERA News: http://bit.ly/2eKqbJH
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