Is the UAE's departure from OPEC mostly about Gulf geopolitics and kings defending their regimes, or the outlook for oil demand? There is, as ever, a lot of context required to answer this question. Hosted by energy and climate finance expert Kate Mackenzie, and Tim Sahay from the Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab at Johns Hopkins University. They co-author The Polycrisis newsletter, which explores connections between energy, geopolitics, climate change, finance and industry.  Produced by S...

The Polycrisis

The Polycrisis

02 | Demand Destruction | OPEC drama kings

MAY 6, 202640 MIN
The Polycrisis

02 | Demand Destruction | OPEC drama kings

MAY 6, 202640 MIN

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Is the UAE's departure from OPEC mostly about Gulf geopolitics and kings defending their regimes, or the outlook for oil demand? There is, as ever, a lot of context required to answer this question.Hosted by energy and climate finance expert Kate Mackenzie, and Tim Sahay from the Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab at Johns Hopkins University. They co-author The Polycrisis newsletter, which explores connections between energy, geopolitics, climate change, finance and industry. Produced by Sarah AllelyOriginal music by Russell StapletonMixed by Bethany StewartContact us at: [email protected]:Mohammed bin Zayed's Dark Vision of the Middle East -  NYT, September 2020 How Midnight OPEC Dealmaking Won Gulf Unity at Africa’s Expense - Bloomberg, June 2023