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Guest Lecture at Denison University: The Geopolitics of Energy & Economic Warfare.

Oct 5, 2024
Scott Smitson, Professor at Denison University and a Geopolitical Strategist, dives into the complex interplay of energy geopolitics and economic warfare. He explores how current Middle East tensions impact global oil prices, comparing today's market dynamics with historical events like the 1973 Oil Embargo. The discussion highlights the U.S.’s evolving role as a leading oil supplier and examines China's energy vulnerabilities. Smitson also addresses the implications of a strong dollar and the future shift towards green technology, offering a captivating look at global energy strategies.
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INSIGHT

U.S. Resource Strengths Versus Policy Gaps

  • The U.S. enjoys natural and resource advantages, making it largely energy independent despite political policy weaknesses.
  • Policy mistakes, such as not retooling refineries for light sweet oil, weaken true U.S. energy independence.
INSIGHT

Strategic Petroleum Reserve Misuse Risks

  • Using the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to lower prices at moderate oil costs weakens national security.
  • The SPR is best preserved for severe geopolitical crises causing extreme price spikes, not routine market fluctuations.
INSIGHT

Geography Amplifies U.S. Power

  • The U.S.'s geographic advantages grant economic strengths beyond GDP metrics and defense benefits.
  • Large land, river systems, and ocean buffers underpin the U.S. energy security and force projection capabilities.
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