An Oil Boom Is a Power Boon

December 1, 2014

OPEC met on Nov. 27, and openly recognized that the United States' oil technological revolution - driven by enhanced oil recovery methods including hydraulic fracturing (known as fracking) and horizontal drilling - has undermined the cartel's economic and political power. This constitutes one of the major geopolitical and economic shifts of the 21st century in America's favor. This meeting has been characterized as OPEC abandoning its role as a "swing producer" or simply the arbiter of oil supply and demand. Some are now suggesting that the new swing producer will be the United States.

Enhanced oil recovery technology was consistently denigrated as unworkable and unprofitable, and there will be many more articles restating this as the old wine in a new bottle. These technologies have made the U.S. the world's number one oil producer, surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia. OPEC's strategy of allowing the market to decide oil prices is designed to hurt American enhanced oil recovery activities, with the assumption that American producers need a higher profit margin per barrel than it does. This may be a horrible miscalculation on OPEC's part due to continual advances in technology and innovation.

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