By: Trent Jacobs
Conflict‑driven price gains may be offset by higher costs, supply‑chain risks, and a limited appetite for new drilling activity.
Trent Jacobs is a Digital Editor at the Journal of Petroleum Technology. He specializes in a range of topics including energy policy and regulation, renewable energy, oil and gas, and mining technology, with a particular focus on the intersections of engineering and energy sustainability. Trent's insights and expertise have been featured in Broadcast Media, LLC. and the Society of Petroleum Engineers International.
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Trent Jacobs primarily covers the energy industry with a focus on oil and gas companies, acquisitions, technological advancements, and environmental impact. His articles often include private sector announcements and press releases.
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