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Editor?s Note: Today, we hand the reins to our colleague, Rogue Economics senior analyst John Pang

[The Bleeding Edge]( Editor’s Note: Today, we hand the reins to our colleague, Rogue Economics senior analyst John Pangere. John works alongside former Wall Street insider Nomi Prins on their Strategic Trader advisory. They've been warning about how the growing demand for power is pushing the U.S. electrical grid to the brink. And it's only going to escalate from here. Nomi is focusing on a new sector in the world of energy that could be the answer to the global energy shortage... and the one firm in America licensed to produce it. And on Wednesday, May 10, at 8 p.m. ET, she's holding a special briefing where she'll reveal all the details... including how you can position yourself to profit. Just [go here to RSVP instantly](. Then read on for John's take on the current energy wars taking place in the world… and one way you can turn this crisis into an opportunity. --------------------------------------------------------------- The Global Energy Wars Are in Full Swing… Here’s How to Take Advantage By John Pangere, Senior Analyst, Rogue Economics [John Pangere] “If anything will lead to future volatility, it’s the IEA’s repeated calls to stop investing in oil.” Those are the words of Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary General of OPEC – the world’s most powerful oil and gas organization. By now, many of you know that OPEC countries recently announced massive cuts to their production. In total, the cuts amount to about 1.6 million barrels per day. These cuts came on the back of oil hitting 52-week lows. And they had an immediate effect on the price of oil. According to Reuters, the announcement pushed up the global price of oil by $5 per barrel to $85 per barrel. And the average price of oil is estimated to continue to rise this year. The news also kicked off a war of words between OPEC and the International Energy Agency (IEA). So today, I’ll go into why this war between OPEC and IEA is so important… what it means for our growing energy demands… and one way we can prepare for what’s coming. Recommended Link [What does Trump’s arrest mean for the market?]( [image]( The answer is – it doesn’t matter. Why? Because Larry Benedict, a genuine Market Wizard, successfully trades in all markets. Bullish, bearish, he has it covered. He crushed it in 2022… And delivered a perfect track record to his One Ticker Trader readers, going 11-for-11. Previously, he went 20 straight years on Wall Street without a single losing year. And when the market plummeted 37% in 2008, he delivered 23% returns… Now he’s sharing an over-the-shoulder “demo” of his winning strategy in action. He calls it the One Ticker Retirement Plan… And it takes less than 10 seconds to demonstrate. [Watch it here.]( -- The Changing Nature of the IEA The IEA, an autonomous intergovernmental organization, started back in 1974. Its goal is to ensure the worldwide security of oil and gas assets. But in recent years, the IEA changed. Today, it resembles more of an activist working against the very thing it’s supposed to protect. In fact, in its “Net Zero by 2050” report released in 2021, the IEA advocated for a reduction in oil exploration and production to reach net-zero emissions. It went as far as to say that there is no place for new oil and gas projects. That’s a trend that’s already in play today. After peaking about a decade ago, capital spending by oil majors fell off a cliff. Some of that has to do with giving more profits back to investors through dividends or share buybacks. But much of it has to do with activists forcing the hand of oil and gas companies to pull back on spending. More and more of that includes the IEA. The very agency tasked with the security of oil supplies and prevention of oil shocks is now calling for a shock to the system. Recommended Link [Get the name and ticker of Master Trader’s No. 1 stock pick here]( [image]( Hi. Jeff Clark here. I am going to reveal the one stock I use in my One Stock Retirement strategy that enabled me to achieve financial freedom early, at the age of 42. I’ve used it to profit during any kind of market condition, including complete market meltdowns. And you can get started with as little as $100. [Watch my video here.]( -- A Shot Across the Bow Now, before getting into the implications of the IEA’s response, let’s take a look at how the current war of words between OPEC and the IEA started. Last Wednesday, IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol gave an interview on Bloomberg TV. During the interview, Birol said that OPEC should be “very careful” with its production policy. The IEA criticized OPEC’s decision to cut production capacity. According to the IEA, OPEC was pushing oil prices up during a time of supply crunches and high inflation. That prompted a response from OPEC. Its leaders said that “the world’s leading energy authority should be ‘very careful’ about undermining industry investments.” This isn’t the first time that OPEC and the IEA clashed. In recent years, Birol criticized OPEC for its production policy. And in turn, OPEC criticized the IEA for its repeated attacks on the very resource it should be advocating for. While the IEA is seeking to massively reduce the use of oil and gas around the world, OPEC is taking a different stance. OPEC ministers have said that a strategy of dual investment in both hydrocarbon and renewable projects is necessary. They argue that will help avoid energy shortages and disruptions to help meet rising energy demand. Recommended Link [17 reasons to devour Peter Zeihan’s new book]( [image]( Economist, investigative journalist, and expert investor Dr. Nomi Prins says there are “17 reasons why you need to devour Peter Zeihan’s new book, The End of the World Is Just the Beginning.” [Find out why here.]( -- Winners and Losers I’m not here to talk about who’s right or wrong, though. I leave the politics to others and instead try to look at the big picture of what’s happening… and how to position for it financially. The truth is, the demand for fossil fuels isn’t going away. Neither is our insatiable demand for energy in general. Check out the chart below. It shows the expected future demand for electricity worldwide. More than ever before, we’re plugging in various devices. We’re increasingly buying and using more electric vehicles (EVs). And that trend isn’t slowing down. But all of this demand is creating massive strains on our electrical grid. For instance, we’ve all heard about problems in states like California and Texas. Massive power outages. Rolling blackouts. Limits on electricity usage. And these are just some of the issues facing those states. In fact, last year in California, state power grid officials warned customers of potential blackouts. The situation was so bad, they suggested customers “set thermostats to 78 degrees or higher, avoid using large appliances and charging electric vehicles…” This was just days after the state voted to phase out the sale of new gas cars by 2035. It’s part of the reason why the world needs to spend $14 trillion over the next 30 years to support the evolving power landscape. That’s an estimate from Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). In other words, we need more reliable power that can handle freak weather events… And the surge of new devices that we plug in every day. For that reason, my colleague Nomi Prins set out to find a solution to the current energy wars taking place today. She’s focusing her attention on a new sector in the world of energy. In fact, it could be the answer to America’s – and the world’s – energy problems. And only one firm in America has the federal license to produce it. That’s why on Wednesday, May 10 at 8 p.m. ET, Nomi is holding a special Power Shift 2023 briefing. ([RVP instantly here]( She’ll dive into the details of how you can play this company for less than $2 a share. And she’ll show you how it could help you turn this crisis into an opportunity, by handing you as much as 20x your money in the long run. To make sure you don’t miss out, [reserve your spot here with one click](. Regards, [signature] John Pangere Senior Analyst, Rogue Economics --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to feedback@brownstoneresearch.com. 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