42 Min|29 June 2026
Energy Security in Crisis
Recorded before the 14-point MOU was announced and negotiations began, in this episode of The World of Intelligence, we delve into the pressing issue of energy security in the context of recent global disruptions.
Joined by Ben Cahill, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, we explore the current landscape of energy supply chains and the geopolitical factors at play, particularly in oil and gas markets. Ben provides insights into the unprecedented shock stemming from the Gulf region, the implications for countries reliant on these energy resources, and the complex adjustments markets are making in response. We also discuss the longer-term impacts of these disruptions on energy consumption patterns and the potential for a renewed focus on alternative energy sources.
Tune in for a comprehensive analysis that sheds light on the intricacies of energy security and its critical significance for global stability.
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