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The Myth of the Oil Crisis
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Robin Mills' 'The Myth of the Oil Crisis' examines common narratives about oil scarcity and market panic, arguing that many crises are driven by policy, geopolitics, and perception rather than pure physical shortage.
The book explores the historical cycles of oil price shocks, the evolving dynamics of supply and demand, and the strategic behavior of producing and consuming nations.
Mills draws on his extensive Middle East experience to analyze how regional politics and industry structures shape global energy security.
He challenges alarmist assumptions, offering a nuanced view of how modern markets, technology, and policy responses mitigate or exacerbate disruptions.
The work is aimed at policymakers, industry professionals, and informed readers seeking a deeper understanding of oil market resilience and risk.
The book explores the historical cycles of oil price shocks, the evolving dynamics of supply and demand, and the strategic behavior of producing and consuming nations.
Mills draws on his extensive Middle East experience to analyze how regional politics and industry structures shape global energy security.
He challenges alarmist assumptions, offering a nuanced view of how modern markets, technology, and policy responses mitigate or exacerbate disruptions.
The work is aimed at policymakers, industry professionals, and informed readers seeking a deeper understanding of oil market resilience and risk.
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