Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Global Resource Politics: the Past, Present and Future of Oil, Gas and Shale
The goal of this course was to examine the numerous critical energy challenges we are facing, and the complex interaction between the economics and politics of global energy markets. It explored the causes and implications of low oil prices for global energy markets and geopolitics, the state of US natural gas and oil production and the impact of the shale revolution and low oil prices on OPEC and Russia.
6 weeks, 3 hours per week
Younkyoo Kim
Professor in the Division of International Studies / Director of the Center for Energy Governance & Security
Hanyang University
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Explore the basic elements of energy production, consumption, transportation, the functioning of the global energy markets, industry, and investments.
- Examine recent global economic and security changes in the wake of the US shale gas revolution.
- Explore the energy industry, energy market, and energy security in Asia, including Russia, China, Japan, and Korea.
- Understand the concept of energy security and the politics of energy policy in today’s highly politicised, volatile energy markets.
Syllabus
- Overview of current global energy politics
- Why low oil prices
- US shale revolution
- US shale revolution: Geopolitics
- Energy security in Northeast Asia
- Global energy governance
Issued on 20th August 2019
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