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PUBPOL 468.001: Oil & Gas Policy in the US

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Level
Undergraduate
Term
Winter 2017
Course Section
001
U-M Course Number
31766
Credit Hours
3

Hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have made the United States the world's largest producer of oil and natural gas. What does that mean for the domestic economy, energy prices, foreign policy, climate change, and local environments? This course will begin with an overview of the domestic and global energy system. It will briefly describe the history of oil and gas production in the United States, and how that history has helped shape global energy markets.