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What will the energy sector look like five or ten years from now? Can alternative energy sources eventually take down the oil and gas industry, or at least end its dominant position?

In this powerful Barronโ€™s interviewPulitzer Prize-winning author and โ€œEnergy Writer of the Yearโ€ Daniel Yergin offers his sage outlook on both the future and todayโ€™s turbulent energy markets.

โ€œOil and natural gas will continue to be important parts of the energy mix for quite a long time. But itโ€™s going to be a very different mix,โ€ explains Yergin. โ€œRenewables will be a much bigger part of it. Maybe it will be hydrogen or another thing. So, it wonโ€™t be an oil ageโ€”it will be an energy mix age.โ€

Vice chairman of IHS Markit and chairman of CERAWeek โ€“ an event CNBC refers to as โ€œthe Super Bowl of world energyโ€ โ€“ Yergin is a sought-after futurist and strategist who has written several major books, including his most recent, โ€œThe New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nationsโ€ (New Edition, September 2021).

A sobering yet even-handed look at how geopolitics and energy interests are reshaping global power structures and full of captivating stories, historical references and firsthand accounts, the book offers decision makers in every industry a window into the sectorโ€™s future as well as its past. A wake-up call to leaders across the world, โ€œThe New Mapโ€ is โ€œa tour de force of geopolitical understanding,โ€ proclaimed The Washington Post. Foreign Policy magazine described it as an โ€œadmirable, well-researched, highly readable examination,โ€ and Kirkus Reviews called it โ€œrequired reading.โ€

Investors, financial markets and leaders wondering how the changes ahead will impact industries โ€“ such as automotive and supply chains โ€“ are wise to listen to Yerginโ€™s insights and forecasts. Named โ€œAmericaโ€™s most influential energy punditโ€ by The New York Times, Yergin is an apolitical straight shooter who tells it like it is. Steering clear of doomsday predictions, he instead offers realistic and even hopeful perspectives on what to expect and how leaders can plan forward in an era of uncertainty and political turmoil.

As for possible paths toward net zero, Yergin says China has leverage. 

โ€œChina has such a dominance over supply chains โ€” 80% of the lithium-ion battery supply chains, 60% of the worlds rare earthsโ€ฆWeโ€™ve been so accustomed to Big Oil. In due course, weโ€™re going to have to be talking about the Big Shovels.โ€

Praise for Daniel Yergin and โ€œThe New Mapโ€

โ€œMr. Yerginโ€™s legendary contributions to the field, highlighted with the release of โ€˜The New Map,โ€™ made this yearโ€™s selection obvious. We selected him as the Energy Writer of the Year for his intellectual approach, his balanced treatment of competing ideas, his extraordinary grasp of an enormous subject, his methodical defense of an ambitious thesis with massive amounts of data, his masterful storytelling skills and in recognition of a lifetime of literary achievement.โ€ โ€“ Eric Vettel, President of American Energy Society

โ€œAt a time when solid facts and reasoned arguments are in retreat, Daniel Yergin rides to the rescue. The Pulitzer Prize-winning authorโ€ฆprovides an engaging survey course on the lifeblood of modern civilization โ€” where the world has been and where it is likely headed.โ€ โ€“ USA Today

โ€œBrisk and authoritative, an impressive combination.โ€ โ€“ The Economist

โ€œYergin delivers a fascinating and meticulously researched page-turner . . . Required reading. Another winner from a master.โ€ โ€“ Kirkus, Starred Review

โ€œA master class on how the world works.โ€ โ€“ NPR

โ€œYergin is a rare writer who can synthesize economics, energy, history, geopolitics and technology.โ€ โ€“ Forbes

Securing America’s Footing in the Global Energy Markets was last modified: November 11th, 2022 by Whitney Jennings