Energy Voice – Out Loud
Episodes
Monday Dec 21, 2020
ETIDEXMAS Special – EVOL ✕ EIC
Monday Dec 21, 2020
Monday Dec 21, 2020
This week on Energy Voice Out Loud, in association with the EIC, we have a festive treat for you in the year’s final episode. Mark is joined by Ryan Stevenson, head of Energy Voice, and some special guests to chat about the Energy Transition Idea Exchange (ETIDEX) in November that fired the starting pistol on the countdown to COP26. Ryan, making his pod debut, gives Mark the skinny on how ETIDEX was forced from its original physical setting to a virtual one as Covid-enforced restrictions thwarted his plans to host the event like Jools Holland. The chaps are then joined by Stuart Broadley, CEO of the EIC, who expertly moderates a discussion between some of the top-billed speakers from ETIDEX. Stuart, in a section one might call ‘Broadley Speaking,’ gathers reflections from Graham Bennett from DNV GL, Adam Morrison from Ocean Winds and Burness Paull’s Peter Ward. Mark and Ryan then ponder ideas for the next billion-dollar energy transition business and consider running away to start it up. Will they both still be here after the Christmas break? You’ll need to tune into the first episode of EVOL in January to find out!
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Friday Dec 11, 2020
Vaccines, Sage advice and hot Scott
Friday Dec 11, 2020
Friday Dec 11, 2020
This week on Energy Voice Out Loud, in association with the EIC, podders Allister, Ed and Mark weighed up the prospects of oil and gas offshore workers getting their hands on the vaccine any time soon, imbued with the wisdom of a top microbiologist.
Meanwhile, an activist investor told ExxonMobil bosses to start chasing money, not demand. Sage advice, but not always heeded by sector chiefs.
And lastly, what’s hot in the North Sea? Scott’s hot! CNOOC wants help tying the Ravel well back to its Scott platform without breaking the bank. That’s the same platform that Parkmead wants to use to develop its Greater Perth Area, while Hunting trialled its organic oil recovery technology there. What does that say about reports that CNOOC is trying to sell the platform?
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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Friday Dec 04, 2020
New name, new fuel, new village
Friday Dec 04, 2020
Friday Dec 04, 2020
On this week’s EVOL, in association with the EIC, the team give their thoughts on news that Oil and Gas UK – the North Sea’s leading trade body – is considering a rebrand, potentially following others in taking fossil fuels out of the name as part of their net zero push.
There’s an update on a proposed “renewable energy village” near Peterhead. Big numbers promised for jobs and investment, but will it pan out, or be as much of an Aberdeenshire fairytale as Storybook Glen?
Keeping on big job promises – 2million a year is the estimate for Nigeria’s economy as leaders launch a push into the use of autogas, providing an alternative to petrol in the West African nation.
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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