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Shale oil changes all -- It will be great to be a U.S. farmer in the next decade, if half of what Peter Zeihan predicts comes true. And it won't be much fun to be in Canada, China or Europe.
The North American shale energy boom raises the question of whether it is worthwhile for the U.S. to continue to ... Peter Zeihan begins “The Accidental Superpower” by declaring that he has ...
In short, U.S. shale operators have wrought a miracle, having survived two extinction-level events in the last decade, the oil crashes of 2014 and 2020. What hasn’t changed is the dour view of ...
The shale boom appears to be well and truly over, and it seems unlikely that any other source of oil will be able to provide the production growth that shale did.
US shale oil production is unlikely to experience upside as West Texas Intermediate crude prices stay pressured near the mid $60 per barrel. The accelerating unwinding of production cuts by the ...
Background: Peter Zeihan grew up in Marshalltown, Iowa. His career has included stints with the U.S. State Department in Australia, the Washington, D.C., think tank community and Stratfor, a ...
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