The financial/geopolitical chess game of crude oil
Ellen Wald joins Jim Blasingame to report on the current state of crude oil as the most influential commodity in the world, how it has become a geopolitical lever, and why the U.S. has a better lever than anyone else.
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Economy: Nation, Global, Government, Politics
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Ellen Wald joins Jim Blasingame to report on the pressures she sees that will impact the price of oil in the coming year, including production, logistics and politics.
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