The regular weekly Out Loud show sees journalists from Energy Voice come together to highlight and discuss the biggest stories of the week, and there are lots of other special series and in-depth episodes too. Appropriately enough, the show absolutely crackles with energy!
Episodes
Friday May 01, 2020
Job cuts, covid crisis and divisive dividends
Friday May 01, 2020
Friday May 01, 2020
What a week it’s been. The team tackle the swathe of job cuts announced for the North Sea and beyond, as well as what measures might be taken to support the industry. With every man and his dog looking for support for their sectors, is the political will there to help oil and gas? Then the team takes a deep dive into how the covid crisis has hit supermajors BP and Shell, with the latter making the historic move to cut the shareholder dividend for the first time since WW2. Also tune in for expert insight into how the prolific oil and gas region of West Africa has been affected, and what might be in store for the weeks ahead.
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Friday Apr 24, 2020
Pricing, politics and the hot potato
Friday Apr 24, 2020
Friday Apr 24, 2020
Where were you when oil prices went negative, Grandpa? Following Monday night’s WTI massacre, there was only ever going to be one thing that the Energy Voice team could have talked about this week. Continuing their theme of broadcasting from home, Mark and his merry men have turned their thoughts to just how we ended up in this pickle, and what comes next. Tune in to find out about the supply missteps, oil over-production, and the oil futures version of hot potato that all led to the Cushing crunch.
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Friday Apr 17, 2020
Furlough, shipyards and Greta Thunberg’s cat…
Friday Apr 17, 2020
Friday Apr 17, 2020
Under lockdown conditions, a crack team of Energy Voice henchmen took to the airwaves to debate some of energy sector’s hottest topics. To a man, they bravely draped duvets over themselves and their laptops to protect the sound quality – seriously, we actually did that. We hope you’ll agree it was worth the effort! Listen to find out about the raw deal offshore workers are being served up, the struggles of a Middle Eastern yard owner, and to hear some ill-informed speculation about Greta Thunberg’s Bond villain credentials.
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 Apr 15, 2020
Welcome to Energy Voice – Out Loud
Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
This is Energy Voice – Out Loud; leading the global energy conversation.
On this podcast, launched during a period of unprecedented global change and uncertainty, experts from the team at energyvoice.com will come together to explain, analyse and commentate on the forces shaping the global energy market, the challenges it faces, and the opportunities for growth and innovation we can see right across the sector – from oil and gas to renewables and energy transition.
It’s a new way to get insight on the energy market from the world-leading authorities behind energyvoice.com. This is Energy Voice – Out Loud. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.