The New Oil Supply Wars: Causes and Implications for Global Energy
The Adam Smith Society has launched virtual programming, a series of interactive online video briefings by policy experts on a variety of topics including the many dimensions of the evolving coronavirus crisis.
“The New Oil Supply Wars: Causes and Implications for Global Energy”
During and after the coronavirus crisis, what does the future for oil and alternatives look like? An expert in energy and technology, Mark Mills discussed the current oil pricing ‘wars’ between major oil producers and prospects for the global energy markets.
Speaker
Mark P. Mills is a contributing editor at City Journal, executive director of the National Center for Energy Analytics, a faculty fellow at Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Engineering, and co-founding partner in Montrose Lane, an energy fund. He was formerly a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
Mark’s articles have been published in numerous publications and in 2016, he was named “Energy Writer of the Year” by the American Energy Society. Mills served in the White House Science Office under President Reagan and subsequently provided science and technology policy counsel to numerous private-sector firms, the Department of Energy, and U.S. research laboratories. Earlier in his career Mills was a technology advisor for Bank of America Securities and prior to that he was an experimental physicist and development engineer at Bell Northern Research.