
ARC ENERGY IDEAS Predicting the Unpredictable: Energy and Geopolitics in 2026
Jan 13, 2026
The conversation sparks into the unpredictable interplay of geopolitics and energy markets, exploring how tensions in Venezuela, Iran, and the U.S. affect global oil prices. They examine Canada's unique circumstances, including potential elections and evolving energy policies. The discussion sheds light on the impact of technology on energy demand, particularly regarding electric vehicles and AI-driven growth. Finally, they emphasize the urgency for improved infrastructure and the shift from 'transition' to 'electrification' in energy dialogue.
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Plan For Multiple Equally Probable Futures
- Jackie Forrest and Peter Tertzakian argue businesses must plan for many equally probable futures rather than a single base case.
- They recommend scenario planning and monitoring signposts to enable faster course correction.
Monitor Signposts And Metrics
- Track key metrics and signposts to understand which scenario is unfolding for timely strategic moves.
- Use scenario development to prepare actions for different potential futures rather than fixed forecasts.
Oil Markets Are Heavily State-Driven
- Peter and Jackie suggest oil markets are increasingly shaped by state actions, sanctions and strategic buying rather than pure supply-demand fundamentals.
- They contend multiple governments now distort prices, making oil less of a free market than before.
