Defense Energy SeminarThe age of petroleum is not over. Not even close. Not due to policy. Not due to ideology. And certainly not to technology. But that doesn't mean the age of a global oil market is long for this world. Some 80% of the oil consumed on Earth is internationally traded, and nearly all that trade is only possible because of a specific U.S. policy carried out by the U.S. Navy. Policy changes. Policy has changed. And so has the Navy. What's emerging from those changes is a new, more brutal global environment and a new, more brutal American Navy that will be used in new, more brutal way
Oil pulses through our daily lives. It is the plastic we touch, the food we eat, and the way we move...
Energy security and geopolitics have played a pivotal role in international affairs for a very long ...
Oil as a strategic commodity made its mark from the day it was discovered in 1859. We have now becom...
Defense Energy SeminarMorgan D. Bazilian, Ph.D. Director, The Payne Institute, and Professor of Publ...
Defense Energy SeminarMs. Amy Conroy, Manager, International Government Affairs for Eurasia (Russia)...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
By 2025 world energy demand is ex- pected to increase by 54 percent. Oil and natural gas consumption...
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the us...
Defense Energy SeminarEnergy security remains an ongoing concern for U.S. policy makers, diplomats, ...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
NPS Defense Energy SeminarDr. Emily Meierding, Assistant Professor, National Security Affairs, Naval...
This essay will look at the peak oil question, contemporary “oil geopolitics” and their effect not o...
NPS Defense Energy SeminarDr. Fred Beach, Associate Director for Energy & Technology Policy at the E...
Competition over vital resources is a potent source of international friction among nations and with...
The twentieth century witnessed the biggest shift in energy sources the world has perhaps experience...
Oil pulses through our daily lives. It is the plastic we touch, the food we eat, and the way we move...
Energy security and geopolitics have played a pivotal role in international affairs for a very long ...
Oil as a strategic commodity made its mark from the day it was discovered in 1859. We have now becom...
Defense Energy SeminarMorgan D. Bazilian, Ph.D. Director, The Payne Institute, and Professor of Publ...
Defense Energy SeminarMs. Amy Conroy, Manager, International Government Affairs for Eurasia (Russia)...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
By 2025 world energy demand is ex- pected to increase by 54 percent. Oil and natural gas consumption...
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the us...
Defense Energy SeminarEnergy security remains an ongoing concern for U.S. policy makers, diplomats, ...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
NPS Defense Energy SeminarDr. Emily Meierding, Assistant Professor, National Security Affairs, Naval...
This essay will look at the peak oil question, contemporary “oil geopolitics” and their effect not o...
NPS Defense Energy SeminarDr. Fred Beach, Associate Director for Energy & Technology Policy at the E...
Competition over vital resources is a potent source of international friction among nations and with...
The twentieth century witnessed the biggest shift in energy sources the world has perhaps experience...
Oil pulses through our daily lives. It is the plastic we touch, the food we eat, and the way we move...
Energy security and geopolitics have played a pivotal role in international affairs for a very long ...
Oil as a strategic commodity made its mark from the day it was discovered in 1859. We have now becom...