Lower for Longer: The Geopolitics of Low Oil and Gas Prices
In this series, experts examine the economic, political, and security implications of oil and gas prices staying lower for longer. Low energy prices can drive efficiency and reform in energy-producing countries, but can also create political strife in areas unable or unwilling to reform, rearrange the balance of power between producing and consuming countries, and change the course of areas striving to benefit from energy reserves.