Energy Voice – Out Loud
Episodes
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
10 Point Pod 09 – Protecting our natural environment
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Not all solutions to the world’s problems grow on trees, but some do. In the rush to transform the energy industry, and create jobs, it can be easy to overlook the impact of growth on nature.
Keeping us focused on the green and pleasant lands, EY’s Richard Betts and Tim Kirkwood from Anders Holch Povlsen’s Wildland Limited catch up on how best to save and nurture the flora and fauna.
There are economic opportunities to be found, but finding a balance is essential to preserve biodiversity. The government has taken some steps, but it will take all of us to preserve and protect.
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Friday Sep 24, 2021
Friday Sep 24, 2021
This week, the team discuss the latest findings from the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) that suggest the end of North Sea production is nigh. The numbers were released as the UK finds itself in the midst of a gas crisis. Ironically, a power cut initially booted Damon out of the recording. Is this a sign of things to come?
Allister brings us up to speed on the smoke from the decommissioned Ninian Northern oil platform. He also caught us up on his trip to a new £1.6m simulator designed to transform the way oil platforms are decommissioned.
We also hear from Damon about the opportunities for Scottish companies in China’s ballooning offshore wind market, and the potential for wind power in the Philippines.
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The future of upstream oil and gas development in the North Sea is no longer clear.
The policy of maximising economic recovery has now been counterbalanced by the UK Government’s 2050 net zero target. But while renewables account for a rapidly growing slice of the energy mix, oil and gas demand continues to grow, on the back of the post-Covid economic boom.
On September 6, Energy Voice will host Future North Sea 2021, a virtual conference that will help you understand the challenges, and answer the questions raised by this tension between energy provision and climate action.
Bringing together experts from across the sector, Future North Sea 2021 will showcase three sessions focusing on Net-Zero Production, Decommissioning, and M&A, all designed to provide your business with the innovative solutions, strategies and products required to thrive in the North Sea of the future.
Join the conversation on September 6, 2021. Register for free at https://FNS2021.co.uk
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Energy Voice, in association with Deloitte, Fasken and Costain, is also delighted to present a virtual event series that digs deeper into the prospects for hydrogen in order to separate the hard facts from the hype. Register today to hear from the experts and join the conversation about hydrogen’s future role in the global energy system at trackinghydrogen.com
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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.
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Friday Sep 17, 2021
Oil spin, floating conferences and Fyne time
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Discussions about Cambo are back on the menu in this week’s Energy Voice Out Loud as Ed tells us about Clean Creatives, a campaign group trying to persuade PR and advertising agencies to give oil and gas the boot.
After many a month, in-person energy events are now returning and Hamish was up at the P&J live this week covering the Floating Offshore Wind Conference. Back in the office (flat), there’s been updates on ScotWind bids, but for who?
Fyne-ally, Allister talks about plans to breathe new life into the Fyne field in the UK North Sea. He also pays tribute to Ithaca Energy CEO Bill Dunnett and industry stalwart Eric Marston who have sadly died.
With the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow kicking off on the 2nd of November, Energy Voice is bringing together the leading voices in the energy transition debate in our flagship virtual summit: ETIDEX 2021. Energy Voice is proud to offer a platform for this vital discussion as the world’s attention turns to Scotland for this year’s critical climate talks. Scheduled for the 28th of October, ETIDEX 2021 will begin setting the agenda on the eve of COP26. Our event format will encourage insightful debate to generate clear and actionable outcomes for the industry, as world leaders convene in Glasgow. Over the course of four separate sessions, expert speakers from government and the energy sector will present their vision for the transition, and exchange ideas with our audience. Register for free today to attend from anywhere in the world at etidex.co.uk. Join us as we raise the curtain on COP26!
Friday Sep 10, 2021
Mega merger, rigs resurgence and Geronimo
Friday Sep 10, 2021
Friday Sep 10, 2021
On this week’s Energy Voice Out Loud, the team dive into some hot industry gossip with reports that Neptune is mulling a merger with Harbour Energy to create one of Europe’s largest independent oil and gas firms. Is it likely to go ahead, and who benefits?
Hamish then *strains* not to talk about Cambo (would it be an EVOL podcast without it?) during his round up of Offshore Europe and EV’s Future North Sea event. Activists can’t knock on the door of this virtual OE (and many are otherwise engaged protesting the plight of a certain Alpaca).
Ed then rounds us off with big moves in the drilling market as Seadrill emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and Helmerich & Payne lines up for a stake in ADNOC Drilling.
With the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow kicking off on November 2nd, Energy Voice is bringing together the leading voices in the energy transition debate in our flagship virtual summit: ETIDEX 2021.
Energy Voice is proud to offer a platform for this vital discussion as the world’s attention turns to Scotland for this year’s critical climate talks.
Scheduled for October the 28th, ETIDEX 2021 will begin setting the agenda on the eve of COP26. Our event format will encourage insightful debate to generate clear and actionable outcomes for the industry, as world leaders convene in Glasgow.
Over the course of four separate sessions, expert speakers from government and the energy sector will present their vision for the transition, and exchange ideas with our audience.
Register for free today to attend from anywhere in the world at etidex.co.uk.
Join us as we raise the curtain on COP26!
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Just what is a just transition? – EVOL ✕ Dentons
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
North Sea oil and gas is at something of a crossroads. While the debate around Cambo rages on, there is a wider issue at play – what is the future for the industry and where does it fit into the energy transition?
At a time when rational, nuanced discussions can often be hard to come by, facts, data and evidence take on an added importance.
In order to set out what the future may hold for oil and gas, renewables and Aberdeen – a place at the heart of the transition – Kenny Paton, a senior oil and gas lawyer at Dentons, joins Energy Voice journalist Hamish Penman for this most recent EVOL X instalment.
Key industry terms – such as ‘security of supply’ and ‘just transition’ – are explored, and Kenny tells us about the risks of turning the North Sea taps off too soon.
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 Sep 03, 2021
Big numbers, big waves, big deal
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Energy Voice Out Loud, under the tender new management of Allister, took a look at the big numbers coming out of OGUK’s big report this week. Imports are rising, it seems, but politics remain a tangled web. Are companies too scared of allegations of greenwashing to make the case for the energy industry?
The US is coming to terms with the fall out from Hurricane Ida, and Ed caught us up on a drillship that got buffeted by the big waves. The Globetrotter II seems to be taking on water, and pressure is on owner Noble to ensure the safety of its men and equipment.
Babcock claimed success this week with the completion of the sale of its helicopter division to CHC. Given the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is still considering whether to approve the merger, this seemed a little early to call.
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The future of upstream oil and gas development in the North Sea is no longer clear.
The policy of maximising economic recovery has now been counterbalanced by the UK Government’s 2050 net zero target. But while renewables account for a rapidly growing slice of the energy mix, oil and gas demand continues to grow, on the back of the post-Covid economic boom.
On September 6, Energy Voice will host Future North Sea 2021, a virtual conference that will help you understand the challenges, and answer the questions raised by this tension between energy provision and climate action.
Bringing together experts from across the sector, Future North Sea 2021 will showcase three sessions focusing on Net-Zero Production, Decommissioning, and M&A, all designed to provide your business with the innovative solutions, strategies and products required to thrive in the North Sea of the future.
Join the conversation on September 6, 2021. Register for free at https://FNS2021.co.uk
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Energy Voice, in association with Deloitte, Fasken and Costain, is also delighted to present a virtual event series that digs deeper into the prospects for hydrogen in order to separate the hard facts from the hype. Register today to hear from the experts and join the conversation about hydrogen’s future role in the global energy system at trackinghydrogen.com
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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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