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Guney Yildiz provides geopolitical risk analysis and scenario planning for energy markets, with specialized expertise in Gulf sovereign strategies, Turkey’s 2028 political trajectory, and Middle East supply disruptions.A former BBC journalist covering Turkish-Kurdish affairs for 15 years, he served as specialist adviser to the UK Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee and worked at ADNOC Trading in Abu Dhabi before establishing his independent practice. His consulting delivers pre-consensus intelligence on political risks that markets systematically misprice—typically with 6-12 month lead times on Gulf AI adoption patterns, Turkish sectoral opportunities, and regional energy security shocks.Clients commission him for scenario analysis combining insider access across Gulf NOCs, European policy circles, and regional networks with frameworks tested in both academic research (Cambridge PhD in revolutionary governance) and operational settings (AI strategy implementation at ADNOC Global Trading). He teaches political risk methodology at LSE European Institute.His current series examines inflection points where geopolitical change intersects energy markets: Venezuela’s oil shock implications for China, Iran’s economic collapse and regime stability, Syria's post-Assad reconstruction, and Gulf positioning in the AI-energy nexus. His Turkey analysis provides investment-grade forecasts across sectors through the 2028 electoral cycle.