Swinging shale: Shale oil, the global oil market, and the geopolitics of oil
Is shale oil “revolutionizing” the global oil market and the geopolitics of oil? If so, how? While two aspects of the shale boom—a new source of supply and a cause for the price collapse in 2014–2015—dominate the conventional wisdom, I argue that the most revolutionary change is the least understood...
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Main Author: | KIM, Inwook |
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2020
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