Energy Is Destiny: War, China, Gold, Canada & the 60/40 Era

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If energy is destiny and stockpiles signal intent, then this episode may completely change how you see oil, gold, China, Canada—and your portfolio.

In this high-conviction macro deep dive, hosts Pierre Daillie and Mike Philbrick sit down with returning guest Doomberg to dismantle the comfortable narratives investors use to understand energy, geopolitics, and portfolio construction.

Doomberg reframes the global order through a resource-first lens: energy is destiny, stockpiles signal intent, and technology is rewriting the rules of commodities. From Venezuela and Guyana to China’s war rations, from shale’s molecular revolution to Saskatchewan’s overlooked strategic wealth, this episode challenges the assumptions underpinning the traditional 60/40 portfolio.

If the last 50 years were defined by efficiency, globalization, and financialization, the next regime may be defined by resilience, reshoring, and resource leverage.

This is not just a discussion about oil. It’s about power.

🔑 3 Key Takeaways

1. Energy Is No Longer “Just Oil”

Shale has fundamentally changed hydrocarbon markets. Crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids are co-produced — meaning price signals can no longer be analyzed in isolation.

• What CNBC calls “oil” is no longer just crude. Natural gas arbitrage, LNG flows, and AI-driven electricity demand are quietly reshaping global pricing dynamics.

Implication: Investors relying on backward-looking oil metrics are flying blind.

2. The World Is Quietly Re-Industrializing

Doomberg argues we are witnessing a regime shift:

• Deflationary outsourcing → inflationary reshoring
• Strong dollar orthodoxy → weaker dollar tolerance
• Efficiency → resilience

Trump’s trade posture, sovereign capital repositioning, gold’s breakout, and private infrastructure flows all point toward one theme: industrial renaissance is attempting to replace financial engineering.

Implication: The classic 60/40 portfolio may be structurally underexposed to energy, infrastructure, and real assets.

2. China Is Acting Like a Wartime Economy

China is stockpiling oil, metals, grains, and gold at unprecedented levels. That behavior can be interpreted two ways:

• Defensive hardening
• Pre-offensive preparation

Either way, the signal is clear: global trade assumptions are shifting toward fragmentation and strategic leverage.

Implication: Resource-rich jurisdictions (e.g., Saskatchewan) become strategically relevant in a “might-is-right” world.

🕒 Timestamped Chapters

00:00 – Introduction: Energy Is Destiny
01:56 – Venezuela, Guyana & Resource-First Thinking
05:08 – Why Markets Misprice Geopolitical Risk
08:07 – Europe’s Deindustrialization Problem
12:06 – Weak Dollar, Gold & the Industrial Pivot
14:30 – Political Constraints & Capital Cycles
20:24 – How to Separate Signal from Propaganda
26:10 – The Molecular Shift in Oil Markets
33:18 – Natural Gas vs Crude: The Arbitrage Story
37:52 – Propane, Engine Switching & Energy Substitution
40:17 – Energy Exposure & the 60/40 Portfolio
46:01 – Why Producers Are Price Takers
48:25 – China’s “War Rations” Strategy
53:29 – Entering a “Might Is Right” Regime
56:03 – Inverting the 50-Year Investment Playbook
01:05:00 – Saskatchewan: Strategic Resource Wealth
01:13:21 – Canada, Culture & Capital Formation

Where to find Doomberg

Doomberg,com

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