
From Venezuelan Oil to Nuclear Frontiers: Navigating Resource Markets with Robert Mullin
The Derivative
Broader Allocation Implications and Resource Scarcity
Mullin argues markets underprice geopolitical and resource risks and favors being long volatility and materials.
This week on The Derivative, Jeff Malec is joined by seasoned resource investor Robert Mullin for a reality check on Venezuelan oil and the market narratives surrounding it. They dig into why headlines calling for cheap oil miss the point, what it actually takes to restart a broken energy system, and why “world’s largest reserves” isn’t the bullish mic drop many assume. Along the way, they unpack sanctions, shadow tanker fleets, Gulf Coast refinery hype, and where the real economic constraints lie. It’s a sharp, grounded conversation focused on market structure, logistics, and context, cutting through the noise without relying on forecasts or recommendations. SEND IT!
Chapters:
00:00-00:12= Intro
00:13-12:25 = US Involvement in Venezuelan Oil & Challenges in Venezuelan Oil Production
12:26-20:16= The Role of International Companies & The Shadow Fleet and Sanctions
20:16-28:15= Commodity Cycles and Market Dynamics & Investment Strategies in Resource Equities
28:16-43:27= Investment Strategies in Resource Equities
& Navigating the Resource Sector's Challenges
43:28-49:52= Gold & Precious Metals: Investment Strategies, Central Bank Moves, and Market Dynamics
49:53-59:42= From Base Metals to Nuclear: Equity Strategies and the Future of Resource Investing
59:43-01:07:55= Nuclear Frontiers, Geopolitical Shifts, and the Changing Role of Resources in Global Markets
From the episode:
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