THE NEXT GLOBAL ENERGY CRISIS
Oil Shocks, Geopolitics, and the Economic Battle for Energy Security
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Energy crises have shaped the global economy before—and they will do so again.
From the oil shocks of the 1970s to the fragile energy markets of today, modern societies remain deeply dependent on reliable access to oil and natural gas. Yet the global energy system is built on vulnerable infrastructure, strategic shipping routes, and geopolitical relationships that can shift overnight.
In The Next Global Energy Crisis, financial analyst Carl Vincent Sutton delivers a clear and compelling examination of how energy disruptions can trigger global economic turmoil.
This book explains how regional conflicts, supply disruptions, and geopolitical tensions can ripple through the global economy—affecting everything from fuel prices and industrial production to inflation, financial markets, and geopolitical stability.
Drawing on historical case studies and modern energy economics, Sutton reveals how energy shocks propagate through global supply chains and financial systems, influencing industries, governments, and everyday consumers.
Inside the book, you will discover:
• The lessons of the historic oil shocks of 1973 and 1979
• Why the Persian Gulf remains the world’s most critical energy region
• How maritime chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz shape global markets
• The hidden vulnerabilities of oil refineries, LNG plants, and pipelines
• How energy crises affect inflation, interest rates, and global recession risks
• Why energy-exporting nations benefit when prices surge
• How supply chain disruptions spread economic shockwaves worldwide
• What investors and business leaders must understand about energy volatility
From Asia’s growing energy demand to Europe’s evolving energy policies and the strategic role of global energy exporters, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the forces shaping the future of energy security.
For investors, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and anyone concerned about the stability of the global economy, The Next Global Energy Crisis provides essential insights into one of the most important economic challenges of our time.
Understanding energy markets is no longer optional—it is essential for navigating the global economy.