Friday Nov 19, 2021
Dutch divorce, Cambo conversation, and Nord Stream 2
Another busy week at Energy Voice Towers sees Allister and Hamish team up with John Strowger, BDO managing director at this month's sponsor, to discuss the latest goings-on of the energy world. First up, the trio dive into Shell’s decision to move its HQ from the Netherlands to London, with implications for share buybacks, the ongoing climate debate and, indeed, Brexit.
Then it’s (back to) Cambo with Nicola Sturgeon’s comments saying the field should not be greenlit. The team delve into what that means for the oil and gas workforce should Scottish independence be achieved.
Then, sticking with the question of domestic fossil fuel supply, John leads discussion on Germany’s suspension of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, setting back the Russia-backed project, and bringing a rise in UK and European gas prices.
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