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    Energy Security and Geopolitics: Risk and Uncertainty are the New Normal

    Energy Security and Geopolitics: Risk and Uncertainty are the New Normal

    Often, political uncertainties be they in the Middle East and Africa or Latin America and Asia affect economic realities. This uncertainty is at the heart of global security. Consider this: the outcome of COVID 19 will change global economic order whether we like it or not. Or China and Russia’s partnership in exploring the Arctic. At stake is as much as $35 trillion worth of untapped oil and natural gas, valuable minerals, titanium, graphite, and uranium, to name but a few.

    Ania@GlobalPerspectiveConsulting.com

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