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J.P. Morgan Energy Outlook 2012 – Market Commentary on Global Energy Trends

J.P. Morgan Energy Outlook 2012 – Market Commentary on Global Energy Trends The document is a routine investment commentary covering macro‑energy trends, renewable costs, and geopolitical observations. It contains no specific allegations, financial transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies. The only potentially investigable items are generic references to US tax proposals and broad China‑Iran energy cooperation, which are already public and lack concrete details. Key insights: Discusses US energy independence scenarios based on shale production and fuel‑efficiency measures.; Analyzes renewable energy costs in Germany and Japan, noting high offshore wind connection expenses.; Summarizes China’s growing oil demand and historic ties to Iran, citing a Rand report.

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J.P. Morgan Energy Outlook 2012 – Market Commentary on Global Energy Trends The document is a routine investment commentary covering macro‑energy trends, renewable costs, and geopolitical observations. It contains no specific allegations, financial transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies. The only potentially investigable items are generic references to US tax proposals and broad China‑Iran energy cooperation, which are already public and lack concrete details. Key insights: Discusses US energy independence scenarios based on shale production and fuel‑efficiency measures.; Analyzes renewable energy costs in Germany and Japan, noting high offshore wind connection expenses.; Summarizes China’s growing oil demand and historic ties to Iran, citing a Rand report.

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