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The myth of US energy independence

Jun Ukita Shepard () and Lincoln F. Pratson
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Jun Ukita Shepard: Strategic Analysis and Engagement and US Programs, RMI
Lincoln F. Pratson: Duke University

Nature Energy, 2022, vol. 7, issue 6, 462-464

Abstract: The Russia–Ukraine crisis has exposed vulnerabilities in US energy security. The US may import only a small amount of Russian oil but it is tied to Russian energy via its participation in highly globalized supply chains.

Date: 2022
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