Energy Voice – Out Loud
Episodes
Friday Jul 31, 2020
Aberdeen’s oil tourism, Bojo’s export ethics and Kishorn’s high hopes
Friday Jul 31, 2020
Friday Jul 31, 2020
Boris Johnson having an ethical dilemma? Oil tourism in Aberdeen? An FPSO being refurbished in Kishorn?? Okay, the latter isn’t so far-fetched but the EVOL team go full lockdown podcast mode this week as they tackle these tough questions and more!
Ed kicks us off with a tale about the UK Government reviewing its financing of foreign fossil fuel developments. The implications for climate change, winning overseas work and fuel poverty are all on the table.
Then, what better way for Allister to spend his birthday than to talk about an oil tourism idea from the 1980s? He reflects on his chat with businessman Charles Skene about his museum-theme park idea once planned for the Beach Boulevard.
Mark rounds us off with news that the Voyageur Spirit FPSO from Premier Oil’s Huntington field is off to Kishorn drydock for refurb work ahead of redeployment, in another big win for the Scottish port with big ambitions. It’s all in this week’s Energy Voice Out Loud, in association with Burness Paull.
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Friday Jul 24, 2020
Idle threats, rusty rig museums and oil’s big skills crisis
Friday Jul 24, 2020
Friday Jul 24, 2020
Listeners to this week’s EV podcast, in association with Burness Paull, are in for a real treat; we were delighted to welcome on board a special guest with bags of insight and intelligence, James McCallum. James is a renowned entrepreneur who co-founded energy service firm Senergy and currently chairs Xergy, a business software developer.
Donning his earplugs while over in sunny Spain, he joined Mark and Allister for a chinwag about Subsea UK boss Neil Gordon’s “cry for help” and the merits of an oil rig museum off Aberdeen. James also brought a burning issue to the table, namely, the troubling outlook for the oil industry as it waves goodbye to thousands of talented employees.
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Friday Jul 17, 2020
A whopper of a law suit, an oil rig graveyard, and a bitter row
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
In this latest EVOL podcast, in association with Burness Paull, energy news gladiators Ed, Allister and Mark pierce the armour of the week’s hottest stories. There’s a $10 billion lawsuit centred on a gas plant which an Irish company was supposedly hoping to build in Nigeria. Residents dotted around the Cromarty Firth are up in arms about the noise and light being given off by stacked rigs. Meanwhile, mud-slinging has broken out after one London-listed energy company tried to make a cheeky bid for Deltic Energy, a creation of North Sea pioneer and Monty Burns lookalike Algy Cluff.
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Friday Jul 10, 2020
Piper Alpha and its safety legacy – with Steve Rae
Friday Jul 10, 2020
Friday Jul 10, 2020
On this special episode of EVOL, in association with Burness Paull, Steve Rae, a survivor of the Piper Alpha disaster, joins the team to reflect on the tragedy that took place 32 years ago this week. Steve discusses the lasting safety legacy of Piper Alpha, which claimed the lives of 167 people in the North Sea, as well as his own memories from that fateful night. The EVOL team then takes an international look at health and safety in oil and gas, including a fatal valve station explosion in Nigeria this week, as well as recent piracy and terrorism cases.
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Monday Jul 06, 2020
Functioning safer – EVOL ✕ Katoni Engineering
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Monday Jul 06, 2020
The oil and gas industry’s safety track record is improving, but there is considerable way to go. Operators and safety consultants should consider three areas. First, they must understand how to classify risk and how to balance prevention with importance. Secondly, risk assessments must be replicable and recorded, to allow results to be understood later down the line. And third, functional safety should consider the entire lifecycle of the asset.
In this special Energy Voice Out Loud Xpertise Series (EVOL ✕) episode, in paid partnership with Katoni Engineering, James Keachie, Ian Kirkwood and Greg Muir join our Africa editor Ed Reed to offer in-depth insights on the current state of safety, where things have gone wrong and how there may be a better way forward.
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Friday Jul 03, 2020
Disrespect, carbon disagreements and Zambian courts
Friday Jul 03, 2020
Friday Jul 03, 2020
Operators should not disrespect service companies by asking for swingeing cost cuts, a BP exec told Mark this week. Energy Voice’s redoubtable editor then had to reassure Allister that his office behaviour was acceptable, a spirit of conciliation not seen on a recent webinar where stark differences of opinion were expressed about oil and carbon prices. Ed weighed in on a long-running dispute in Zambia where a group of pensioners has been struggling for many years to get their cash, while the companies involved argue about responsibility. We hope you enjoy this latest episode of Energy Voice Out Loud, in association with Burness Paull.
Energy Voice helps organisations understand the geopolitical, economic and financial factors that underpin market events, and give you a view on what’s coming over the horizon. As a listener to this podcast, you can get a free trial of energyvoice.com, giving you two weeks of unrestricted access to the latest crucial news and insight. The trial is entirely without obligation – we don’t want your credit card, and there’s no auto-enrolment at the end. 📧 Email trials@energyvoice.com to get the best market analysis in the world, free.
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Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Building back greener – EVOL ✕ Burness Paull
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Major new deals and project announcements in the UK offshore wind sector have made a big splash for two reasons. First, they symbolise the ‘build back greener’ mantra in action. Second, French oil major Total’s entry into the Seagreen wind farm, Scotland’s largest, is a sign of the energy transition in action.In this special Energy Voice Out Loud Xpertise Series (EVOL ✕) episode, in paid partnership with Burness Paull, Partners Neil Bruce and Peter Ward join our renewables lead David McPhee to offer their expert insight on the swiftly changing face of the Scottish clean energy sector, potential expansion through the next ScotWind licensing round, and the giant leap of oil and gas companies into uncharted waters.
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