Carl Pope, Columnist

When Oil Becomes Optional

Oil has been made cheap. Can it be made obsolete?

Big oil.

Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg
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Is this the beginning of the end for oil's long, tyrannical reign?

Amid turmoil in two of the world’s largest oil-producing regions, Russia and the Persian Gulf, the price of oil has declined from $110 last summer to below $70 last week. Explanations for the drop are many, ranging from an oil glut resulting from booming U.S. shale oil production to a Saudi plot to make U.S. shale unprofitable by driving down the price.