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“Molecules, Missiles, and Markets” Featuring Gabe Collins, Rice University’s Baker Institute

We had a global discussion today centered around China with Gabe Collins, Baker Botts Fellow in Energy & Environmental Regulatory Affairs at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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“The Courage to Do What’s Right for the Country” – A Conversation with No Labels

This was undoubtedly a big week for us in Houston with CERAWeek in full force. The conference brought many friends (old and new) to town and that allowed us to really get caught up on so many things. This morning, Nancy Jacobson (CEO) and Margaret White (Senior Advisor) came to our offices and we had…

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“Energy Security Is Back On The Table” Featuring Dr. Angela Stent & Dr. Dan Yergin

On this special “Twosday,” we had the fortune of welcoming back two special guests for a discussion centered on Russia and the Ukraine and all the potential reverberations from the current conflict. Our first guest is Dr. Angela Stent, Senior Fellow at Brookings and one of the world’s leading specialists on the Former Soviet Union, Russia, and Russia’s relations with the West. In our discussion, we reference her most recent book, “Putin’s World: Russia Against the West and With the Rest.” Our second guest is our longtime friend, Dr. Dan Yergin, Vice Chairman at IHS Markit and Chairman of CERAWeek. Dan is the author of a number of seminal books on energy and in our discussion we also touch on Dan’s latest book, “The New Map.”

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“Weakness is Provocative” – Dan Sullivan

Today was another special day here as we had the pleasure of visiting with Senator Dan Sullivan of Alaska. We first met Senator Sullivan when he was Alaska’s Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources. He is now in his second Senate term and is especially focused on helping the people of his State, promoting global security, advancing coherent US energy policy, and as you will hear, developing a cohesive “American Energy, Jobs & Climate Plan.”

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