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What political turmoil means for oil production

November 1, 2011admin

In a recent article in the Arab magazine The Majalla, Amy Myers Jaffe, Wallace S. Wilson Fellow in Energy Studies and director of the Baker Institute Energy Forum, and Keily Miller, an Energy Forum research associate, analyze the consistent turmoil in oil-producing nations and what effect these political conflicts have on oil prices and the industry as a whole. Continue Reading →

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