Markets hit a record of almost $120 a barrel today, responding to three major events from the past three days: A strike by Scottish workers that began yesterday has shut down a pipeline that carries nearly half of Britain's oil; In Nigeria, workers are striking too, adding to tensions after attacks on another major pipeline; Also contributing to higher oil prices was a skirmish on Friday between U.S. and Iranian ships in the Persian Gulf.
We talk about what's next with Lisa Margonelli. She also wrote a blog post for The Takeaway today called, "A short history of the future of British oil."
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Guest: Lisa Margonelli, author of "Oil on the Brain: Adventures from Pump to Pipeline," writes about the global culture and economy of energy.
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