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Daniel Yergin

United States

Writer at Freelance

Author: The New Map: Energy, Climate & Clash of Nations - https://t.co/tabM3AxibC; The Quest; The Prize; Pulitzer Prize winner; Vice Chairman S&P Global

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  • 1 month ago | americanheritage.com | Edwin Grosvenor |Daniel Yergin |Kai Bird |Jonathan Alter

    Editor's Note: Daniel Yergin, vice chairman of S&P Global, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power, described by Business Week as hailed as “the best history of oil ever written.” More recently, he published The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations. The presidency of Jimmy Carter was both shaped and bracketed by energy. Even before he took office, Carter made clear that he intended “energy” to be a linchpin of his administration.

  • 2 months ago | wsj.com | Daniel Yergin

    Mr. Fishman, who has held positions in the State, Defense and Treasury departments and now teaches at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, has written an engrossing account of contemporary history. He provides a framework for understanding the battles to come as well as the growing challenges and risks facing companies that operate in the global economy. Of course, there’s nothing new about economic warfare.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | jpt.spe.org | Pat Davis Szymczak |Daniel Yergin |M. Bataee |Trude Meland

    With natural gas destined to replace coal as its fuel of choice, Southeast Asia is unabashedly expanding its oil and gas industry to meet the skyrocketing energy demands of a booming population and unprecedented economic growth.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | wsj.com | Daniel Yergin

    This year’s presidential race features an oddity: a discussion about a ban on fracking. What’s striking is that such a conversation is happening at all. This talk takes participants through the Wayback Machine to the first two decades of this century, when hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling—together known as fracking—came to public attention. The U.S. was then the world’s largest importer of oil.

  • Sep 25, 2024 | hoover.org | Daniel Yergin

    MyHoover delivers a personalized experience at Hoover.org. In a few easy steps, create an account and receive the most recent analysis from Hoover fellows tailored to your specific policy interests. Watch this video for an overview of MyHoover. Create Account

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Daniel Yergin
Daniel Yergin @DanielYergin
21 Apr 25

Energy markets preoccupied w/ “strange interregnum” of the tariff pause. At same time, increasing focus on meeting demands of the AI boom—data centers’ share of US electricity demand poised to 3x in just five years. My talk w/ @andrewrsorkin @SquawkCNBC https://t.co/yThgld2zbX

Daniel Yergin
Daniel Yergin @DanielYergin
6 Mar 25

This year’s @CERAWeek occurring at a consequential time for energy and global economy. Pleased to join @SullyCNBC and @PowerLunch to preview next week’s conference. https://t.co/tH80zRxTXL

Daniel Yergin
Daniel Yergin @DanielYergin
25 Feb 25

The energy transition is proving to be more difficult, costly, and complicated than expected. It is time to rethink priorities, polices and investments in light of the complicated realities. My new article w/ Peter Orszag & Atul Arya in @ForeignAffairs. https://t.co/z87tv6ySC8