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There are the pirates who plunder, steal and kidnap. There also are
the kidnappers who want to make a political statement or cash in on a
ransom. And there are attacks just for the sake of violence.
These are among the dangers that international energy production
companies are facing – in addition, of course, to the drilling hazards
and other technical obstacles to retrieving and bringing to market
energy products.
That’s according to an interview with two international energy industry experts published by OilPrice.com
The interview, conducted by Jen Alic and posted on the OilPrice.com website, was with Michael Bagley, president of Jellyfish,
a global boutique intelligence firm that combines on-the-ground
intelligence collection and analysis with an unprecedented
country-to-country economic diplomacy program that helps governments,
corporations, institutions and private individuals forge secure
partnerships, discover new opportunities and mitigate operational risks.
Also interviewed was Jennifer Giroux, a global security expert who
specializes in emerging threats to energy infrastructure in
conflict-affected regions.
The full interview with Bagley and Giroux:
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