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Walter J. Levy was an influential figure in the field of oil strategy and politics, known for his analytical insights into the complexities of the oil industry. He authored several notable works, including "Oil Strategy And Politics, 1941-1981," which delves into the geopolitical implications of oil production and distribution during a critical period in history. His research offered valuable perspectives on the economic and strategic significance of oil, particularly in relation to international relations and national policies.

In addition to his work on oil strategy, Levy contributed to the understanding of the Venezuelan oil market through his report on the exploitation tax under the Hydrocarbon Law. His expertise in the field has made him a respected voice among policymakers and industry leaders, as he highlighted the intricate balance between resource management and economic development. Levy's writings continue to resonate with those studying the intersection of energy and politics today.

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