As Trump suggests Middle East oil disruption is not his problem, experts say talk of US ‘energy independence’ is a smokescreen – with consumers paying the price
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Graham Watson
onto International Economics: IB Economics April 3, 6:47 AM
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This Guardian piece looks at the impact of the Iran conflict on the US, via its effect on the oil price. The notion that the US has energy independence is explored, and whilst it's true that the US imports relatively little oil and natural gas from the Persian Gulf, it is also true that the globally-determined oil price has significant distributional consequences, in benefitting producers at the expense of consumers.