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Tag: Energy
Profits Over Preaching
We have titled this week’s issue “Profits Over Preaching” as we look to bring together a number of recent themes and address three interesting questions we have received while attending recent macro/industry events in Italy, Calgary, and New York.
“Fight The Sea Blindness” Featuring Captain John Konrad, Author and CEO of gCaptain
For today’s COBT, we had the pleasure of hosting Captain John Konrad, Founder and CEO of gCaptain and Author of “Fire on the Horizon.”
Tim Williamson and Nick Morriss, NOV
Today’s episode of Gener8 features a discussion focused on traditional energy and fossil extraction and the future role that nuclear energy might play in supporting the current backbone of our global economy.
The 1.4 Billion People Club Will Dominate The Outlook For Energy
We continue our series on re-focusing energy discussion and debate to how to best meet the substantial energy needs of the other 7 billion people on Earth that are not among the lucky 1 billion of us that live in the USA, Canada, Western Europe, Japan, Australia, or New Zealand.
“If You Whittle A Piece Of Wood Too Much, You Don’t End Up With Very Much Left” Featuring Jeff Merrifield, Pillsbury Law
Today we were thrilled to welcome Jeff Merrifield, Partner and Head of Global Energy at Pillsbury Law, for an engaging nuclear-focused discussion.
“We Need Everybody at the Table” Featuring Mayor Sylvester Turner, Mayor of Houston
Today we had the honor of hosting Mayor Sylvester Turner, the two-term Mayor of Houston, in the Veriten offices.
Addison Stark, AtmosZero
Industrial energy use can sometimes seem like a multi-faceted and hard to explore topic. Today’s episode aims to shed light on an intrinsic part of global industry, steam.
“Living On A Prayer” Featuring Gabe Collins and Steven Miles, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy
Today we were thrilled to welcome back Gabe Collins, Fellow in Energy & Environmental Regulatory Affairs, along with his colleague Steven Miles, Fellow in Global Natural Gas, with Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
The End Is Not Near (for Oil…or Gas)
This week’s video continues our now month-long series of analyzing the significant long-term growth potential we see for crude oil, which is in sharp contrast to consensus fears that “peak oil demand” is imminent (i.e., within the next 5 years).