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October 5, 2022
What OPEC's 2 Million-barrel Cut Could Mean for U.S. Gas Prices OPEC’s plan to cut oil output likely reflects the persistence of Saudi-Russia market cooperation, said energy fellow Jim Krane. “Putin has been able to insert himself in what was a pretty strong relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.”
September 1, 2022
Inside Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Go Green While Remaining the World’s No. 1 Oil Exporter “They like to have their cake and eat it,” Jim Krane, the Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies, said. “The Saudis’ ambition is to be the last man standing in the global oil market. They want the last drop of oil drilled to come from a Saudi field.”
May 31, 2022
Biden Wrongly Blamed for Record High Gas Prices “Voters take high gas prices out on the president and his party, [but] what Americans pay is based on trade and investment decisions by thousands of players all over the world," observed energy fellow Jim Krane.
Read more at Al Jazeera May 9, 2022
Ukraine and Texas' Energy Transition How will the Ukraine-Russia war affect the energy industry in Texas? Energy fellow Jim Krane explained in a Q&A.
Read more at the Texas Observer. May 2, 2022
Climate Action Must Coexist with Energy Industry "Emphasizing climate action doesn't necessarily mean you wish everyone in the oil and gas industry harm,” said energy fellow Jim Krane “It's becoming clearer every day that climate action has to coexist with the oil and gas industry."
Read more at the Houston Chronicle.