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Can the G7 Break China's Grip on Rare Earths by 2030? 

The G7's 60% target is ambitious but not unrealistic — provided governments treat it as a floor that demands sustained action rather than a headline that substitutes for it. The architecture is clearer than it has ever been.

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OPEC Cuts Output, Erasing Most of Surplus

While there is a long list of potential factors that could surprise the market in 2019, OPEC+ supply curbs create a tightening baseline that should lead to higher oil prices as the year wears on.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Energy Security

Eastern Med Gas: A Source of Excitement, And Tension

The Eastern Mediterranean has already become a significant source of natural gas production, but fully developing the region’s gas reserves, as well as finding ways to move that gas to market, has been extremely challenging.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Are Americans Driving Older Cars or Just Leaving Them in the Driveway?

In their reasoning behind their recommendations for revising U.S. fuel economy standards, the EPA and NHTSA cite the rising age of the U.S. light-duty vehicle fleet. However, their analysis does not account for how often these vehicles are driven.

topics: sustainability
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Canada’s Oil Sector Squeezed Out By Infrastructure Woes

Intractable infrastructure problems caused Canada to miss out on the high prices that characterized much of 2018. A majority of Canadians now believe the lack of pipeline capacity has become a crisis as current supply lines are tapped out, storage facilities are at capacity and Alberta has instituted a production cut.

topics: Oil and Gas
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In Venezuela, Maduro’s Grip Threatened as Oil Industry Breakdown Continues

Backed by a host of Latin American countries and the United States, Juan Guaido's declaration of himself as the legitimate president of Venezuela represents the sternest test Maduro has faced to his hold on power—and the oil market has already felt the effects.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Analysts See OPEC+ Supply Cuts Balancing the Market in 2019

Despite a range of uncertainties looming over the oil market this year, there is a growing sense that OPEC+ might be able to succeed in balancing the market after all.

topics: Oil and Gas
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T. Boone Pickens: Gen. Michael Flynn wants the truth about what is going on in Afghanistan and Iraq

This week’s Pickens Podcast is a conversation with retired 3-Star General Michael Flynn, who has a new book coming out this week,:The Field of Fight, How We Can Win the Global War Against Radical Islam and Its Allies.

topics: Afghanistan, Pickens Plan, T. Boone Pickens
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General James Conway and T. Boone Pickens on Energy and National Security

Retired four-star General James Conway talks to Boone Pickens about combating ISIS, Saudi oil policy, and the connection between energy and national security.

topics: Energy Policy, Energy Security, ISIS, National Security, Saudi America
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T. Boone Pickens and General David Petraeus on the State of the Middle East Today

General Petraeus: We have a vital national interest in maintaining our relationships with the Middle East countries and to ensure the free flow of energy to nations around the world.

topics: General David Petraeus, ISIS, Islamic Extremism, Pickens Plan, T. Boone Pickens, The Surge
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Cornelia Meyer: No Conflict for Saudis on Aramco IPO and OPEC Participation

Cornelia Meyer, longtime OPEC watcher and CEO of MRL corporation, speaks to The Fuse following the 169th OPEC meeting in Vienna. Meyer addresses OPEC's continued significance even without production targets, the implications for prices, and what to know about the pending Saudi Aramco IPO.

topics: Aramco IPO, Cornelia Meyer, Interviews, Oil Prices, Oil Supply, OPEC, Saudi Arabia, Video, Vienna