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The Outlook for Energy Under a Trump Administration Major Volatility Ahead

The Outlook for Energy Under a Trump Administration Major Volatility Ahead

Full Title: The Outlook for Energy Under a Trump Administration Major Volatility Ahead
Author(s): David L. Goldwyn
Publisher(s): The Atlantic Council
Publication Date: January 1, 2017
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Description (excerpt):

Oil, gas, and renewable energy markets will face high levels of uncertainty and potentially extreme volatility under a Trump administration in 2017. Some of these uncertainties flow from questions about the new administration’s yet-undefined policies on energy production, trade, and climate policy. Others flow from the basket of national security risks that a new US President was destined to inherit. Yet it is Mr. Trump’s signaling of major shifts in US foreign policy priorities that may have the greatest near-term impact on energy supply and demand. The impact of these uncertainties, following two years of reduced oil and gas investment and low energy prices, may inhibit investment and sow the seeds of a potential oil and gas price shock by 2020, if not sooner.

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