Energy insiders weigh in on oil prices and prospects of an Iran deal at DC forum
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Brian Sullivan
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Summary
Brian Sullivan reports from the Global Energy Forum in Washington, DC, sharing insights from conversations with energy industry leaders and policymakers. The article focuses on the outlook for oil prices, the potential implications of a possible Iran nuclear deal, and the geopolitical factors shaping global energy markets. Key themes include OPEC+ production strategies, US energy policy, and the intersection of geopolitics and oil pricing.
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The forum gives us an opportunity to speak with the women and men running energy companies and policies around the world.
A few of those were off the record. But we also ha
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