What Does Energy Security Mean for the United States? And What Are the Consequences for the World?May 12, 2026 - 12:00PM-1:30PM ET
Energy security is evolving with new dimensions. On the one hand, US energy security has been boosted by its status as the largest oil and gas exporter, providing a buffer from world supply shocks and a freer hand in foreign policy. On the other hand, the conundrum over the Strait of Hormuz has exposed new vulnerabilities for global energy security, encompassing both importers and exporters, with adverse implications for the US despite its energy dominance. What does energy security mean given the recent disruptions and in context of a world that is moving towards fragmentation and de-globalization?
In this session, we aim to explore the various dimensions of how energy security is evolving in the US and globally as a result of these recent developments, and what this means for energy markets, the energy industry, the global economy and international relations.
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