As the oil industry grapples with soaring extraction costs, plummeting profits, and a historic withdrawal of bank financing, Big Oil faces an existential crisis. With 20%-40% layoffs devastating oil communities and companies pivoting to renewables, is this the natural decline of a fading industry-or a deliberate push toward a greener future? The End of Big Oil? explores the economic realities, from unprofitable drilling to shrinking rig counts, and questions whether global elites, under the banner of "The Great Reset," are orchestrating a transition to control energy markets. Blending data-driven analysis, human stories, and critical inquiry, this book unveils the forces reshaping our energy future and asks: Is this the end of oil, or the dawn of a new power struggle?
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Simon Davidson, originally from Manchester, England, is an accomplished author known for his diverse works in both fiction and non-fiction. From an early age, Simon displayed a passion for storytelling, crafting imaginative tales that hinted at his future career.
His big break came in the 1990s when he began writing scripts for RTÉ, Ireland's national broadcaster, where his knack for compelling narratives gained recognition. Over the years, Simon has penned a range of books, spanning gripping novels and insightful non-fiction, reflecting his versatile voice and keen observation of the human experience. Now residing in Sweden with his wife, Susan, Simon continues to write, drawing inspiration from his rich life experiences and the serene Scandinavian landscape.