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High Energy Consumption Continues to Weigh on the Price of Gas and Its Recurrent Rise

Energy demand surges create a ripple effect across markets, forcing businesses to rethink their economic strategies

By Alexandra Simon · August 1, 2023, 4:19 PM UTCEnergy ConsumptionGas PricesGasonomicsOil Prices
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Energy demand surges create a ripple effect across markets, forcing businesses to rethink their economic strategies

Recently, energy consumption and production are in the limelight and because of that navigating the complexities of the energy market and its implications on the economy require expertise and nuanced understanding. From the role of renewable energy in the infrastructural landscape of Texas to the geopolitical influences of crude oil prices, such insights are not merely analytical conjectures but vital factors shaping our future.

Now, as the discourse around the intersection of energy, economics, and policy expands, it's time to delve deeper into these pressing issues with a knowledgeable guide. Tim Snyder, host of Gasonomics and Chief Economist at Matador Economics, analyzes this multifaceted arena and offers some clarity amidst the flux of the global energy landscape and overall energy consumption.

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Alexandra SimonFreelance Writer

Alexandra is a freelance writer based in New York City. She's a big fan of true crime television and the Oxford comma. She has a background in local news reporting, beat reporting, magazine writing, SEO writing, and copywriting.

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