Javier Blas on Lessons from Closing Hormuz (So Far)

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Matthew Yglesias on Abundance and the Politics of Energy

Abundance and affordability have become buzzwords among policymakers, who often have sharply different interpretations of how to attain them. To some, an energy abundance agenda means fewer regulatory barriers to produce more clean, cheap power. Others, however, question whether ...  Show more

Luisa Palacios on Rebuilding Venezuela's Oil Industry After the Quakes

It started last year as a pressure campaign at sea, with the United States seizing tankers as part of what President Trump called a "total and complete blockade" of vessels carrying Venezuelan crude subject to US sanctions. It crescendoed on January 3, when US forces captured Ven ...  Show more

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