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Ep. 40 – Featuring Ambassador Edward Djerejian (Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy)

Somewhere between a new Administration, the lead Iranian nuclear scientist being killed, and an ongoing OPEC meeting, we were hungry this week for Middle Eastern and Washington insights. We were so lucky as we found our good friend Ambassador Edward Djerejian of Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy to help us sift through the…

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Ep. 16 – Special Edition – Morning in the Mideast

We have a special session for you this morning – direct from Dubai, it’s a “Morning in the Mideast” segment with Amena Bakr, Deputy Bureau Chief of Energy Intelligence. Amena is a highly acclaimed journalist who has been based in the Mideast for over ten years. We had a great visit with her talking about…

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Ep. 14 – Featuring Neal Anderson and Randall Collum

Our guests for this week’s “COBT” were Neal Anderson, President of Wood Mackenzie,and Randall Collum, Managing Director of Natural Gas & Upstream Analytics at Genscape. Neal gave us a peak under the hood at Wood Mac, discussing the trends he sees in the macro picture, including the evolving “energy transition” that now includes carbon capture…

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Ep. 13 – Featuring Shawn Reynolds and Mark Viviano

Our guests for this week’s “COBT” were two very well regarded energy thought leaders: Shawn Reynolds, Portfolio Manager at VanEck Mark Viviano, Head of Public Equities at Kimmeridge Energy Management They are great minds and great friends and we had an awesome “around the world of energy opportunities and issues” discussion with them. Thank you…

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Ep. 6 – Featuring Senator Dan Sullivan and David Maravilla

We’re coming to you again with another “Close of Business Tuesday” on the heels of a historic few days for oil. This week, we had the privilege of talking with Senator Dan Sullivan from the great state of Alaska. Prior to his election to the U.S. Senate, Sen. Sullivan served as Commissioner of the Alaska Department of…

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