The inaugural work of the Commission on Energy and Geopolitics, “Oil Security 2025: U.S. National Security Policy in an Era of Domestic Oil Abundance,” explores the potential for U.S. oil production to impact American foreign policy and national security in the coming decade and presents a series of recommendations designed to safeguard and advance U.S. interests. Link to the report page Link to full report (PDF) Released January 15, 2014 Click on the headline (link) for the full text. US still vulnerable to oil shocks, say generals Ed Crooks, Financial Times The US remains vulnerable to oil price shocks caused by disruptions in the Middle East and other producing regions in spite of the North American shale boom, a commission of former generals and senior officials has warned. (15 January 2014) How the oil boom could change U.S. foreign policy Brad Blumer, WonkBlog, Washington post The United States […]