Venezuela and Greenland: Energy Power Grabs of the Past and the Future
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In the Season Two premiere of Energy Matters, Claire and Dan step back from technology and markets to examine the geopolitics now shaping the global energy system. From U.S. intervention in Venezuela's oil sector to growing interest in Greenland's critical minerals, this episode explores how raw power politics are colliding with the energy transition.
Claire and Dan unpack why Venezuela's heavy crude matters at a time of global oversupply, what it would really take to revive its oil industry, and who stands to benefit economically. The conversation then shifts north to Greenland, where melting ice, shipping routes, and mineral resources are turning a once-remote landscape into a geopolitical flashpoint.
Along the way, Claire and Dan connect these moves to China's clean energy dominance, rising global tensions, and the question at the heart of today's energy debate: are we investing in the energy system of the past, or the one we'll need for the future?