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Russia ready to open the OPEC+ taps as the U.S. dials back its Arctic drilling plans from 2020-12-27T07:36:59
In this episode, World Oil editors discuss The North Face doubling down on its principled stand against well-paying American jobs, Russia wants to see OPEC+ production rise in February, a...
ListenBiden prepares to tackle fossil fuels in the U.S. and abroad from 2020-12-20T09:57:13
Joe Biden's cabinet picks, and his interest in working with China to stage elections in Venezuela, will make 2021 a transformative year for fossil fuels. Wall street is already looking at ex-U.S...
ListenAs the world focuses on climate change targets, the Middle East doubles down on oil (with U.S. producers' help) from 2020-12-13T09:13:54
With the Paris Agreement's decarbonization plans suddenly not ambitious enough for the West, key Middle East producers see an opportunity, and are putting serious money down to cover their bet. ...
ListenThere's something rotten in the state of Denmark's grand energy plans from 2020-12-06T08:22
It's a tale of two cities with the EU's largest oil producer swearing off production by 2050, as OPEC+ stalwarts Saudi Arabia and the UAE grapple over who will lead the group's drive to meet the...
ListenInternal divisions and a historic demand split complicate OPEC's oil production plans from 2020-11-29T07:19:59
When OPEC+ meets this week in Vienna to decide how and when to increase oil output, impatient member states, surging Libyan production, and Chinese demand splitting off from the West will create...
ListenFrom chess match to street fight: The world's courtrooms are the battleground for the future of fossil fuels from 2020-11-15T07:01:02
In Alaska, Michigan and Norway, partisans on the left and right are sparring in the courtrooms to implement their vision for the future of energy. Operations from small shale plays to multi-bill...
ListenClimbing rig counts may signal a turnaround, but that's no comfort for Exxon Mobil from 2020-11-01T14:40
Despite increased drilling activity and strong Q3 results across the board for the supermajors, Exxon Mobil spent the week slashing headcount and planning major asset sales to meet its dividend ...
ListenWhat the drilling rig count's ongoing climb says about the future of crude oil production from 2020-10-18T15:22:17
While opinions differ on oil demand and production rates, a fourth week of growth in the rig count appears to prove some projections right, while invalidating others. World Oil editors discuss h...
ListenWill a flurry of oilfield M&A activity spur innovation in fossil fuels? from 2020-10-11T09:19
The past few weeks have seen extensive merger and acquisition activity in oil and gas, from new operators consolidating legacy field holdings to new, up-and-coming oilfield services providers. I...
ListenDespite traders' weak demand outlook, oil and gas drilling activity continues to rise from 2020-10-04T08:00:06
This week, World Oil editors discuss a seeming disconnect as drilling activity across the board continues to rise, while oil traders are expecting a long road to demand recovery. Also, Ve...
ListenPolitical moves, both current and projected, are placing outsized influence on U.S. and Canadian oil markets from 2020-09-27T07:57
While Canada's leaders promise measures to protect oilfield livelihoods, shale drillers in the U.S. are working to minimize the effects of a potential Biden victory. In this week's podcast, Worl...
ListenBP makes its peak oil demand prediction amid historic drilling trends in the U.S. and abroad from 2020-09-20T09:30
BP has boldly claimed that global oil demand will peak in the next ten years in its 2020 Energy Outlook. In this week's episode, World Oil editors discuss that prediction, BP's track reco...
ListenAre the oil industry's opportunities for post-coronavirus recovery dwindling in North America? from 2020-09-13T06:57:39
In this week's podcast, World Oil editors discuss how legislative activities, a smaller labor pool, and harsh economic realities are impacting options for oil and gas sector growth in North Amer...
ListenIn a post-Schlumberger world, how will the new frac services landscape change the way shale explorers operate? from 2020-09-06T09:31:03
Between Halliburton and Liberty Oilfield Services, hydraulic fracturing's two major players have fundamentally different field capabilities and technology ambitions. World Oil editors Kurt Abrah...
ListenAre oil prices stable enough to support a U.S. shale drilling recovery? from 2020-08-30T08:16:57
World Oil Editor-in-Chief Kurt Abraham and Digital Editor Cameron Wallace discuss how recent land drilling activity, and the oil price's resilience to external factors suggest that pieces...
ListenHow"lower for longer"has become the new baseline for the oil and gas industry from 2020-08-16T10:15
As forecasts show no near-term end in sight for depressed oil demand, operators are making dramatic adjustment to meet the new oil and gas industry reality. World Oil's Kurt Abraham and Cameron ...
ListenNegative impacts of record-low drilling activity reverberate across the oil and gas industry from 2020-08-09T10:44
From bankruptcies and asset fire sales to job losses and record declines in crude production, drilling activity levels not seen since 1940 are affecting every corner of the oil and gas industry....
ListenWith oil's supermajors in distress, can smaller independents step up and lead a recovery? from 2020-08-02T09:07
A disconnect between drilling activity and supermajors' earnings may reveal a shift in industry leadership, as evidence that the oil and gas industry is reaching a bottom emerges.
ListenAs the oil industry struggles, are national leaders waiting until it's too late to intervene? from 2020-07-26T09:58
As major service companies present their Q2 earnings results, they are offering what is perhaps the industry's leas-politically-biased assessments of future oil and gas demand - and it contradic...
ListenWhat lessons are oilfield service companies applying from downturns past to succeed today? from 2020-07-22T10:43
Using the differing fates of BJ Services and Halliburton as an example, in today's podcast Kurt and Cameron discuss how the last major downturn of the early 1990's taught service companies some ...
ListenIs Warren Buffett's $10B natural gas spend a bet against decarbonization? from 2020-07-19T10:15
Buffett sees a longer future for natural gas in the U.S., encouraging signs of a recovery in drilling continue to emerge, and the UK seeks to put an expiration date on internal-combustion vehicl...
ListenHow might Joe Biden and his new $2 trillion climate plan affect the energy industry? from 2020-07-15T09:30
A billion here, a billion there, and soon enough you're talking about real money... Kurt and Cameron explore Joe Biden's multi-trillion-dollar climate change plan, what it means for the energy i...
ListenAs the U.S. drilling decline continues, Canada's offshore industry puts Ottawa on the spot from 2020-07-12T11:01:43
In today's episode, World Oil Editor-in-Chief Kurt Abraham and Digital Editor Cameron Wallace review new drilling rig count numbers that look like they need to get a little worse before they get...
ListenWarren Buffet picks up the pieces as the U.S. oil industry is battered by legal, regulatory and financial challenges from 2020-07-08T09:39:05
World Oil Editor-in-Chief Kurt Abarham and Digital Editor Cameron Wallace discuss the near- and longer-term effects of the Dakota Access pipeline shutdown on U.S. shale, legal precedents being s...
ListenIs the drilling rig count finding a bottom? from 2020-07-05T09:57:54
As the working rig count reaches historic lows, World Oil Editor-in-Chief Kurt Abraham and Digital Editor Cameron Wallace take a look at what it means for future production and inevitable consol...
ListenAs oil demand sentiments diverge on a national and an operator level, are production plans evolving to keep pace? from 2020-07-01T10:46:03
From OPEC stalwarts down to individual producing companies, oil price and demand projections are dividing into two separate camps. World Oil's editors review some of these key differences...
ListenAre crude production models ignoring rig count and oil price realities? from 2020-06-28T10:40
World Oil Editor-in-Chief Kurt Abraham and Digital Editor Cameron Wallace review the Dallas Fed's recent oil production survey, and discover a "split personality" between production estimate and...
ListenU.S. crude finds new markets as shale producers enter a critical phase from 2020-06-24T14:51:18
A key element of Australia's LNG ambitions is up for grabs, OPEC+ compliance drives buyers to U.S. crude, Deloitte projects a challenging earnings season for shale, and New Mexico's state budget...
ListenAs oilfield job losses mount, is a resurgence in U.S. shale production on the horizon? from 2020-06-21T10:39
Kurt and Cameron explore PESA's research into oil and gas job losses and their impact on the economy, what new rig count numbers mean for oilfield service companies, and the potential for Contin...
ListenWednesday, June 17th from 2020-06-17T08:59
Kurt and Cameron explore the potential impact of gas flaring reforms in Texas, what a "new normal" might be for global demand, and why IEA and EIA projections diverge.
ListenWeekly Preview: Are Chesapeake's fortunes the end of an era in U.S. shale? from 2020-06-14T08:31:15
A new green energy era begins in the North Sea as the U.S. shale market transforms, and slumping rig counts question the industry's ability to respond to an increase in oil demand.
ListenTuesday, June 9th from 2020-06-09T17:01:34
Kurt and Cameron review the impact of the new OPEC+ deal on oil prices, suppliers, buyers, U.S. shale operators and more.
ListenWeekly Preview: Risks and rewards in the new OPEC+ deal from 2020-06-07T11:24:07
On Saturday. the OPEC+ alliance ratified its agreement to extend oil production cuts through the end of July. That agreement has a lot of moving parts, and it relies on strict compliance from co...
ListenTuesday, June 2nd from 2020-06-02T16:16:47
Kurt and Cameron discuss some bold hypotheses for an accelerated OPEC+ meeting this week, along with potentially troubled waters for the global natural gas market.
ListenWeekly Preview: Sunday, May 31st from 2020-05-31T08:41:32
Our look ahead the coming week, including how drillers' ability to react to a demand increase could be impacted by technical and human capital limitations.
ListenThursday, May 28th from 2020-05-28T12:39:32
We discuss how talent acquisition, career development and diversity will evolve in the energy sector post-pandemic, with Airswift CEO Janette Marx.
ListenTuesday, May 26th from 2020-05-26T15:44:48
World Oil Editor-in-Chief Kurt Abraham reviews Canadian trade associations' proactive efforts to support oil and gas operations, and that strategy's importance in the face of new IEA comments.
ListenSunday, May 24th from 2020-05-24T06:59:54
Key trends for the coming week, including how industry groups' response to low oil prices differ dramatically in the U.S. versus other producing nations, China's big plans for its economy, and i...
ListenThursday, May 21st from 2020-05-21T09:40:36
Mr. Arindam Das, head of consulting at Westwood Global Energy Group, discusses where energy sector companies must focus to meet capital markets' new expectations, both to survive the downturn an...
ListenTuesday, May 19th from 2020-05-19T13:36:59
Analyst and author Simon Watkins discusses the real result of Saudi Arabia's production cuts, how recovering global markets impact large and small shale players differently, and what that means ...
ListenMonday, May 18th from 2020-05-18T17:03:04
Oil reaches its highest price since March, which could lead to a new production imbalance, and Oxy is left holding the bag on a major asset sale.
ListenSunday, May 17th from 2020-05-17T08:34:17
Key trends for the coming week, including a couple of wild cards that could threaten the recovering global oil price and production balance.
Thursday, May 14th from 2020-05-14T13:12:52
In today’s oil and gas operations, remote connectivity is not only making operations more cost effective, but it’s also making significant improvements in the health, safet...
ListenTuesday, May 12th from 2020-05-12T17:02:02
We look at the emerging evidence that production cuts are working, and how this is impacting oil prices.
ListenWeekly Preview: Sunday, May 10th from 2020-05-10T10:02:19
A look at the trends for the coming week, including how production cuts are affecting near-term supply worldwide, where we can anticipate demand growth to start taking place first, and just what...
ListenThursday, May 7th from 2020-05-07T15:44:27
Arindam Das, Head of Consulting at Westwood Global Energy Group shares his insights on the near-term outlook for M&A activity in the oil and gas sector on today's show.
ListenWednesday, May 6th from 2020-05-06T18:24:24
Kurt and Cameron discuss more service company layoffs in Texas, the final outcome on prorationing, and what is likely to happen in shale plays as the crude demand decline levels off.
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ListenMonday, May 4th from 2020-05-04T19:15:48
OTC announces its Spotlight on New Technology winners for 2020, Russia's ship has come in for Nord Stream 2, Shell finds a cash buyer for its Appalachian shale assets, plans to limit production ...
ListenFriday, May 1st from 2020-05-01T19:04:12
In today's episode, Kurt and Cameron discuss OPEC's record-breaking output right before its vaunted production cuts take effect, Brazil finds itself in an enviable position relative to storage a...
ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, April 30th from 2020-04-30T13:51:55
The worldwide coronavirus pandemic is affecting how oil and gas companies do business day-to-day, from dealing with social distancing challenges to maintaining efficient op...
ListenDaily Brief, Wednesday, April 29th from 2020-04-29T19:22
Kurt and Cameron look at PDVSA's ambitious overhaul, "glimmers of hope" for Canadian production, and possible bridge loans for U.S. oil companies on the horizon.
ListenMonday, April 27th from 2020-04-27T18:26:39
Harold Hamm's force majeure raises eyebrows, Diamond Offshore declares Chapter 11, Saudis cut production ahead of schedule, and the investment community feels the heat on Arctic activity.
ListenDaily Brief, Friday, April 24th from 2020-04-24T18:04:15
Kurt and Cameron wrap up an historic week for oil prices, the prorationing debate, Canadian production, and outside-the-box approaches to storing excess crude.
ListenDaily Brief, 4/22/20 - The coming oilfield debt reckoning, North Sea operators contend with Brent weakness, and a brewing Iran conflict adds further uncertainty to oil futures from 2020-04-22T18:38:16
Daily Brief, 4/22/20 - The coming oilfield debt reckoning, North Sea operators contend with Brent weakness, and a brewing Iran conflict adds further uncertainty to oil futures.
ListenDaily Brief - The oil industry enters Day One of the negative-price era from 2020-04-20T18:12:07
With oil at -$37.00/bbl, Kurt and Cameron explore how market forces are compelling action on a state, federal and international level, and what can be expected on Day Two of the negative oil pri...
ListenDaily Brief - Oil prices, politics, and their impact on the oilfield service sector from 2020-04-19T08:30:43
Kurt and Cameron talk about how oil prices, state and federal politics are impacting oilfield service companies, and what that means for an (eventual) turnaround.
Read Kurt's summary of t...
ListenDaily Brief - Oil dips below $20/bbl, Saudis increase output, plus strategy and tactics employed on both sides of the proration argument at the historic TRRC meeting from 2020-04-15T18:33:37
Kurt and Cameron discuss oil's crossing of an important psychological milestone, what the Saudis are doing in advance of the OPEC+ cuts taking effect, and an in-depth look at the historic TRRC m...
ListenDaily Brief - Markets, regulators and trade association reactions to OPEC+ from 2020-04-13T18:21:59
Kurt and Cameron talk about how the market has reacted to the OPEC+ deal in the first day of trading, the RRC's open meeting to discuss prorationing in Texas, and how trade associations are reac...
ListenDaily Brief - An in-depth look at the global oil and gas industry post-OPEC+ from 2020-04-10T17:00
Analyst and author Simon Watkins and World Oil EIC Kurt Abraham take and in-depth look at the opportunities, the compromises, and the challenges facing every major oil and gas player foll...
ListenDaily Brief, Wednesday, April 8th from 2020-04-08T18:58:14
Kurt and Cameron take on the fallacy of a "free market" for oil, what non-OPEC+ members are ready to do for a deal, and who (if anyone) the U.S. Department of Energy is trying to help in all thi...
ListenDaily Brief, Monday, April 6th from 2020-04-06T17:34:56
Kurt and Cameron discuss the expanding OPEC+ negotiations, Canada's emerging role in production cuts, and the API's support (or lack thereof) for the broader oil industry.
ListenDaily Brief, Friday, April 3rd from 2020-04-03T17:26:29
Kurt and Cameron review all the developments in Washington, Moscow and Riyadh this week, and what they mean for the emergency OPEC+ meeting on Monday.
ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, April 2nd from 2020-04-02T15:01:04
World Oil makes a digital shift, Trump shows off his ability to make dramatic moves in the oil market, and OTC goes dark for 2020.
ListenDaily Brief, Wednesday, April 1 from 2020-04-01T17:40:22
Kurt and Cameron cover action on many fronts in Washington, Saudi Arabia fires their opening salvo in the oil price war, and Texas regulators share their demand projections.
ListenDaily Brief, Monday, March 30th from 2020-03-30T17:16:29
Trump and Putin talk about the oil market, and the Saudis make a move to increase cash reserves while prices reach another constant-dollar low.
Daily Brief, Friday, March 27th from 2020-03-27T14:12:34
Kurt and Cameron summarize the week's market moves, discuss reaction to Wayne Christian's op-ed, and finish off reviewing results of the tariff survey.
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ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, March 26th from 2020-03-26T14:16:05
We've been talking a lot about production lately, so today we'll take a look at what's happening with oil demand, and the resulting need for storage options for all the extra crude.
ListenDaily Brief, Wednesday, March 25th from 2020-03-25T17:12:52
Kurt and Cameron talk about market prices, Wayne Christian's op-ed, and the opinions of service companies and operators regarding intervention in the oil market.
ListenDaily Brief, Monday, March 23rd from 2020-03-23T16:31
Is there really a "free market" for oil? Kurt Abraham and Cameron Wallace review the industry's opinion on a tariff, and whose interests the API pursues in their latest communications.
Vi...
ListenDaily Brief, Friday, March 20th from 2020-03-20T19:16
Kurt and Cameron discuss the week's oil price swings, and the developing palace intrigue at Texas' oil regulator as a commissioner is invited to the next OPEC meeting after suggesting a joint ag...
ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, March 19th from 2020-03-19T14:16
Trump shares his thoughts on oil prices, some analysts see single-digit prices in the future, Occidental's debt falls to junk status, and more.
ListenDaily Brief, Wednesday, March 18th from 2020-03-18T15:49:08
Kurt Abraham shares preliminary results of the World Oil import tariff survey, discusses the travails of the stock market, and more.
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Daily Brief, Monday, March 16th from 2020-03-16T14:40:11
With WTI crude exploring record lows in inflation-adjusted dollars, Kurt Abraham talks about how today's prices compare to previous downturns in the industry.
ListenDaily Brief, Friday, March 13th from 2020-03-13T13:55:33
In today’s show, World Oil magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Kurt Abraham, leads an oil price summary for the week and compares the current decline to other downturns, in inflati...
ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, March 12th from 2020-03-12T13:15
Does the coronavirus offer a prime opportunity for Russia and Saudi Arabia to team up against U.S. shale producers? Or, as international oil analyst and author, Mr. Simon Watkins, explores in to...
ListenDaily Brief, Wednesday, March 11th from 2020-03-11T14:38:46
Kurt Abraham, World Oil magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, joins the show to talk about the latest oil price developments, the promises of increased production from Saudi Arabia a...
ListenDaily Brief, Tuesday, March 10th from 2020-03-10T14:01:06
In today's episode:
- We look at what a market oversupply means for America's status as a net crude exporter;
- Russia threatens another production hike, while simultaneously k... Listen
Daily Brief, Monday, March 9th from 2020-03-09T14:21:06
On today’s show, World Oil Editor-In-Chief, Kurt Abraham, takes a look at some of the drivers behind previous collapses in the price of oil, and discuss how the fall...
ListenDaily Brief, Friday, March 6th from 2020-03-06T13:34
Research and development is the lifeblood of the energy industry’s digital transformation and decarbonization initiatives. From supermajors to service companies, signi...
ListenDaily Brief, Wednesday, March 4th from 2020-03-04T14:04:58
In today's episode:
- Chevron’s CEO says it won’t follow in the footsteps of other supermajors “aspirational” climate change goals;
- Oil prices stopped their recovery... Listen
Daily Brief, Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020 from 2020-03-03T15:08
In today's episode:
- Exxon and Chevron's CEOs are looking at a challenging week for earnings results on Wall Street;
- Oil prices held on to gains, as a key OPEC committee loo... Listen
Daily Brief, Monday, March 2nd from 2020-03-02T14:21
In today's episode:
- Oil is climbing again, on signals that OPEC and central bankers may be ready to prop up financial markets;
- OPEC production is sinking, thanks to a combi... Listen
Daily Brief, Tuesday, February 11th, 2020 from 2020-02-11T14:28
In today's episode, we look at what the coronavirus is doing to Chinese gas demand, and the rare steps China is taking in response; gas prices in the U.S. fall to a four-year low; and oil holds ...
ListenDaily Brief, Monday, February 10th, 2020 from 2020-02-10T14:49:02
Integrating people, processes and technologies is a complex challenge in modern offshore drilling operations. From the operator's standpoint, finding a baseline of reliability and certainty to m...
ListenDaily Brief, Tuesday, January 28th, 2020 from 2020-01-28T13:21
Digitalization is a critical tool for oil and gas companies, as they work to improve both production efficiency and compliance with climate change goals. While these n...
ListenDaily Brief, Monday, January 27th, 2020 from 2020-01-27T13:37:12
Guyana's recoverable reserves jump with a new discovery, Texas voters will have an outsized impact on climate change, and we put a number to the barrels at risk to the coronavirus.
ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, January 23rd, 2020 from 2020-01-23T14:05
Oil hits a two-month low as the Asian virus threatens demand; one of the best-known shale bankers tells Houston to embrace the energy transition; continued Mediterranean tension has tankers pile...
ListenDaily Brief, Tuesday, January 21st, 2020 from 2020-01-21T13:44:13
At Davos, energy chiefs tout CO2 capture technologies while Greta Thunberg slams progress; the U.S. shale industry has already peaked for service companies; and oil claws back some recent losses...
ListenDaily Brief, Monday, January 20th, 2020 from 2020-01-20T14:08:28
One of the three energy forecasting agencies is completely wrong, the EU considers military intervention as Libyan oil output stops, and Republican lawmakers plot their own 'green' strategy to r...
ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, January 16th, 2020 from 2020-01-16T14:28:59
DUC declines reflect a slowdown in U.S. shale, oil advances on Trump's trade agreement, Turkey's Mediterranean drilling plans raise tensions in the EU, and more
ListenDaily Brief, Tuesday, January 14th, 2020 from 2020-01-14T14:01
Texas processes drilling permits at a record pace; Encana formalizes its plan to leave Canada; Norway's finance minister says the oil era isn't over; Total hires Maersk Drilling for a record-set...
ListenDaily Brief, Monday, January 13th, 2020 from 2020-01-13T13:13:04
We look at the influence gasoline prices can have on U.S. elections, a hedge fund that won big shorting shale is bullish on Canada, and the EU makes a trillion-euro climate commitment.
ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, January 9th, 2020 from 2020-01-09T14:39
Oxy conducts sweeping layoffs; no matter what Trump says, the U.S. needs Middle East oil; China offers access to foreign companies to its oil and gas fields, and more
ListenDaily Brief, Wednesday, January 8th, 2020 from 2020-01-08T14:34:26
Today's topics include:- The recent oil rally is cooling, after Iran's foreign minister said they are not seeking an escalation or war following last night's strikes on U.S. bases in Iraq;- OPEC...
ListenDaily Brief, Tuesday, January 7th, 2020 from 2020-01-07T13:54
Today's topics include:- Apache and Total make a significant discovery offshore Suriname;- BP is reshaping its UK North Sea portfolio with a 626 million dollar asset sale;- Oil producers are loc...
ListenDaily Brief, Monday, January 6th, 2020 from 2020-01-06T15:10:49
Today's topics include:- Oxy seeks to spin off its Western Midstream Partners unit to reduce balance sheet debt;- Equinor makes significant emissions-reductions pledges for its Norwegian operati...
ListenDaily Brief, Friday, January 3rd, 2020 from 2020-01-03T17:14:57
Oil soars to near $70/bbl on escalating Iran tensions; Hess bucks the market with its Guyana project; Pemex goes back to the drawing board on priority drilling projects, and more
ListenDaily Brief, Friday, December 27th, 2019 from 2019-12-27T16:23:47
Today's topics include:
- According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, the Texas oil sector continues contracting amid ‘challenging’ conditions;
- Trump’s sanctions have le... Listen
Daily Brief, Friday, December 20th, 2019 from 2019-12-20T14:32:34
Topics on today's show include:
- Shale pioneer Harold Hamm has invited Senator Elizabeth Warren to tour shale sites in her home state of Oklahoma;
- Schlumberger has commi... Listen
Daily Brief, Thursday, December 19th, 2019 from 2019-12-19T13:34
Topics covered on today's show include:
- An Israeli court halted Noble’s Leviathan gas project over environmental concerns;
- Canadian crude-by-rail shipments are rea... Listen
Daily Brief, Wednesday, December 18th, 2019 from 2019-12-18T14:40:12
There's a lot happening in the shale space today:
- Permian basin industry groups are challenging perceptions on methane emissions;
- The new U.S. Secretary of Energy says the ... Listen
Daily Brief, Monday, December 16th, 2019 from 2019-12-16T15:00:01
Today's headlines on the Daily Brief include:
- Weatherford emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and appoints a new board of directors;
- Accelerating Permian base decline demand... Listen
Daily Brief, Friday, December 13th, 2019 from 2019-12-13T15:33
Today's show is an interview with Eric Waeckerlin, an attorney with environmental and energy law firm Holland and Hart, talking about what's next for the energy industry, and its detractors, fol...
ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, December 12th, 2019 from 2019-12-12T14:31:16
Topics from today's show include:
- Chevron has greenlit its Anchor 20,000 psi deepwater project in the Gulf of Mexico;
- Total is beginning FEED studies on its own 20... Listen
Daily Brief, Wednesday, December 11th, 2019 from 2019-12-11T15:30:59
Today's headlines on the Daily Brief include:
- Chevron is taking an $11 billion writedown amid weak gas prices;
- Springfield E&P makes a significant oil discovery offshor... Listen
Daily Brief, Tuesday, December 10th, 2019 from 2019-12-10T14:56:14
Today's headlines on the Daily Brief include:
- Proposed U.S. sanctions on Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline will target subsea construction vessel operators;
- Exxon has pre... Listen
Daily Brief, Monday, December 9th, 2019 from 2019-12-09T14:57
Today's headlines on the Daily Brief include:
- There’s been a shakeup in the top ranks of Tullow Oil following continued poor results in Africa;
- Rosneft is elbowing PDVSA as... Listen
Daily Brief, Friday, December 6th, 2019 from 2019-12-06T17:38
In today's episode, OPEC nears a deal to further increase production cuts, Fugro completes a milestone project offshore Brunei, Turkey causes a stir by flaunting maritime boundaries in the easte...
ListenDaily Brief, Thursday, December 5th, 2019 from 2019-12-05T14:53
OPEC+ opened its autumn meeting in Vienna today, so the show will take a look at how Saudi Arabia's plans to cut production are impacting oil prices, and what kinds of conditions for other membe...
ListenDaily Brief, Wednesday, December 4th, 2019 from 2019-12-04T15:50
In today's show, we look at Chesapeake's new debt deals, rallying oil prices, decommissioning in the North Sea, and Repsol's recent carbon reduction pledge as climate change goals increasingly l...
ListenDaily Brief, Tuesday, December 3, 2019 from 2019-12-03T15:04
In this episode, we discuss Canada's oil sand operators' plans for next year, OPEC clamping down on production quotas, UK action on carbon capture and storage, Saudi Aramco's plan to be the the ...
ListenDaily Brief, Monday, December 2, 2019 from 2019-12-02T14:57
In the first episode of the World Oil Daily Brief, we take a look at U.S. crude export performance, what OPEC thinks about the shale revolution, and carbon sequestration development offshore Nor...
ListenComing soon! Your daily recap of the day's Oil and Gas news, trends and technologies. Delivered just in time for your commute home. from 2019-11-15T11:13
Coming soon! Your daily recap of the day's Oil and Gas news, trends and technologies. Delivered just in time for your commute home.
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