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Digital Oil and Gas
Blockchain for Energy Carbon

Digital Oil and Gas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 32:20


Emissions management in energy is in drastic need of improvement. Carbon management is not carried out in an auditable and transparent way, is not standardized for the energy industry. As a result, carbon measures are subject to misinterpretation, claims reversal, misstatements, and greenwashing. Trust in the industry has eroded. A number of leading energy companies embarked on a journey to transform the practices of the industry by adopting new modern digital technologies. Forming a consortium called Blockchain for Energy, the companies set out to design and deploy common interoperable solutions that addressed the industry's more intractable problems. One of its first products is called B4E Carbon, and is a new cutting edge emissions management solution. The solution provides an end to end mechanism for measuring and reporting carbon emissions, for compliance, regulatory, and commercial needs. Data is captured at source, ingested, transformed and stored immutably in an accessible database. The leader of the Consortium is Rebecca Hofmann, an experienced energy executive with a background in multiple dimensions of the oil and gas sector. The Blockchain for Energy (B4E) consortium provides its members with forward thinking learnings and solutions. It collaboratively drives digital transformation by providing members with opportunities to accelerate their digitalization journey. Through collective synergies, B4E seeks to resolve, reinvent, and transform the industry's standard ways of working with external parties. Blockchain for Energy is a safe venue to create transformational change – for the energy industry – by the energy industry. Current B4E members and collaborators include Chesapeake Energy, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Devon Energy, ExxonMobil, Repsol, Saudi Aramco, Schlumberger, Enovate AI, Emerson ZEDI, Hedera, GBBC/IWA and Tolam Earth. B4E Carbon was developed with the assistance of Enovate AI, founded by Camilo Mejia. With a background in Petroleum Engineering, Data Science, and Business Administration, Camilo has held global executive positions in corporate environments. Enovate AI delivers business and operational process optimization for decarbonization and energy independence through digital engineering and automation. Enovate AI's proven technology model is enabled by the capacity to deliver digital solutions that accelerate a clean, efficient, and diversified energy supply. Enovate AI supports oil and gas, renewables, and CCS operations with an end-to-end digital package from optimization to monetization. Enovate AI supports a cleaner, more efficient, and diversified energy industry through the deployment of effective AI solutions. At Enovate AI we realize the full potential of process autonomy to create a more profitable, sustainable, and environmentally responsible energy industry across the globe. Contacting the Guests:

The Wow Factor
Brad Martin |Chairman of RBM Ventures, Chairman and CEO of the Riverview Acquisition Company, and Retired Chairman and CEO of Saks Incorporated | Why Leaders Should be Learners

The Wow Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 46:06


Brad Martin has significant experience in leadership, corporate strategy, public company governance, and entrepreneurial ventures. He served nearly 20 years as Chairman and CEO of Saks Incorporated.  During his tenure, the enterprise grew from a $70 million annual revenue 10-store chain into one of the largest department store businesses in the United States. He has previously served on the Boards of Caesars Entertainment, Dillard's, Chesapeake Energy, First Horizon, Gaylord Entertainment, Lululemon Athletica, and Ruby Tuesday. Brad served five terms as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives and was Interim President of the University of Memphis from 2013 – 2014 and he also chairs the Board of the Martin Family Foundation. Brad is with me on the show this week to share his personal journeys in leadership, service, and business growth. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship, humility, and continuous learning, as well as how taking calculated risks and visualizing success has helped him move forward professionally and personally. We also dig into the value of service and the need for perseverance, resilience, and mindfulness in the face of challenges.  “The question is, are you willing to risk embarrassment?” - Brad Martin “The best leaders I have ever met are continuously trying to learn and to get better.” - Brad Martin   “Business can play a huge role in service, growth, and the betterment of a community” -  Brad Martin This Week on The Wow Factor: Why Brad ran for Tennessee House of Representatives at 20 years old, despite being up against a seasoned politician How tenacity and belief in your vision can lead to success How Brad uses visualization techniques to help him stay focused and motivated Why sometimes you need to take risks and face potential embarrassment for personal growth How to develop a clear vision and action plan for achieving your goals Brad discusses storytelling in leadership and decision-making and why it moves you forward How Brad unexpectedly found purpose in business when he realized business could make a positive impact The impact of seeking mentors on your success and the importance of being humble and teachable Reflections on Brad's 20-year career at companies like Saks, Lululemon, and FedEx Understanding and being aware of the potential consequences of our actions, whether positive or negative, and why it's important to be more forgiving of people who make mistakes Brad Martin's Words of Wisdom: As a leader, it is absolutely critical to be a continuous learner and model that for your team. It doesn't matter how old you are, what job you have, or what you've accomplished—there's always more you can learn. Connect with Brad Martin:  R. Brad Martin's Website  Connect with The WOW Factor: The WOW Factor Website Connect with Brad Formsma via email Brad Formsma on LinkedIn Brad Formsma on Instagram Brad Formsma on Facebook Brad Formsma on Twitter

The Daily Beans
Trump Inspires Violent Threats

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 47:22


Wednesday, May 15th, 2024Today, Trump's lawyer starts the cross examination of Michael Cohen; an MSNBC host is aghast to hear that Bill Barr may have been in cahoots with Donald Trump; Donald blasts his trial judges resulting in calls for violence; an Arizona court rejects the RNC's attempt to upend election administration; Biden announces that he will raise tariffs on some Chinese products; House Democrats launch a probe into Trump's dinner with oil executives; plus Allison delivers your Good News.Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.com House Democrats launch probe of Trump's dinner with oil executives (WAPO paywalled)Arizona Court Rejects RNC Attempt to Upend Election Administration (Democracy Docket)Biden Hits Chinese Electric Vehicles, Chips and Other Goods With Higher Tariffs (NYT)Trump blasts his trial judges. Then his fans call for violence (Reuters Special Report) Subscribe to Lawyers, Guns, And MoneyAd-free premium feed: https://lawyersgunsandmoney.supercast.comSubscribe for free everywhere else:https://lawyersgunsandmoney.simplecast.com/episodes/1-miami-1985Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://post.news/@/MuellerSheWrote?utm_source=TwitterAG&utm_medium=creator_organic&utm_campaign=muellershewrote&utm_content=FollowMehttps://muellershewrote.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good NewsSt. Mary's Painswickhttps://www.stmaryspainswick.org.uk Live Show Ticket Links:https://allisongill.com (for all tickets and show dates)Sunday, June 2nd – Chicago IL – Schubas TavernFriday June 14th – Philadelphia PA – City WinerySaturday June 15th – New York NY – City WinerySunday June 16th – Boston MA – City WineryMonday June 17th Boston, MA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-Bos2Wednesday July 10th – Portland OR – Polaris Hall(with Dana!)Thursday July 11th – Seattle WA – The Triple Door(with Dana!)Thursday July 25th Milwaukee, WI https://tinyurl.com/Beans-MKESunday July 28th Nashville, TN - with Phil Williams https://tinyurl.com/Beans-TennWednesday July 31st St. Louis, MO https://tinyurl.com/Beans-STLFriday August 16th Washington, DC - with Andy McCabe, Pete Strzok, Glenn Kirschner https://tinyurl.com/Beans-in-DCSaturday August 24 San Francisco, CA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-SF Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts

NGI's Hub & Flow
Natural Gas Futures Broker Steve Blair's Summer Price Outlook

NGI's Hub & Flow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 13:54


In the latest episode of NGI's Hub & Flow, NGI Senior Markets Editor Kevin Dobbs interviews Paragon Global Markets LLC's Steve Blair, managing director of institutional energy sales.   Blair addresses production and supplies in storage, domestic weather and LNG demand, and sets the stage for the summer ahead in natural gas markets.    Blair noted that, while prices are currently suppressed following a mild winter and record production during the heating season, natural gas output in recent weeks has come off record highs. Major producers such as Chesapeake Energy and EQT Corp. have publicly announced efforts to scale back production to align supply/demand. Forecasts, meanwhile, point to another hot summer. Longer term, LNG export facilities are poised to open soon on the Gulf Coast to meet growing global gas needs. Should demand rise in parallel with lower production, markets could rally.   Blair and Dobbs delve into the state of natural gas markets.

Seismic Soundoff
218: Innovations in Fault and Fracture Imaging (Molly Turko)

Seismic Soundoff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 21:16


"Faults and fractures are not necessarily good or bad, but it's important to really understand them." Dr. Molly Turko discusses March's special section on imaging faults and fractures in The Leading Edge. In this compelling episode, host Andrew Geary and Molly dive into the murky depths of the Earth to unravel the enigmatic nature of faults and fractures. Molly sheds light on the crucial role of imaging these hidden networks in understanding their impact on production, injection, and completions. With a clear message that faults and fractures are neither inherently good nor bad, this conversation challenges common misconceptions and emphasizes the importance of detailed imaging to gauge their significance. Molly offers her expertise in navigating the persistent hurdles in characterizing faults and fractures, especially ones below seismic resolution. We explore innovative non-seismic techniques for fault detection and the potential of shear wave splitting reflectivity contrast. Additionally, the episode highlights the power of the aberrancy attribute in sharpening subsurface images. Listeners will gain a fresh perspective on the multidisciplinary nature of subsurface imaging, the exciting opportunities for geoscience innovation, and the pivotal role of technology in enhancing our understanding of fault and fracture kinematics. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of this topic for the energy transition, emphasizing the continued relevance of structural geology in emerging fields like carbon sequestration and geothermal energy. This episode showcases the subsurface as a complex picture requiring patience, curiosity, and a multidisciplinary approach. OVERVIEW > The nuanced roles of faults and fractures in the subsurface and their impact on various operations > Challenges in imaging subseismic scale faults and fractures and the promise of advanced technologies > Insights from recent research on innovative imaging techniques and seismic attributes > The importance of multidisciplinary approaches in geoscience and the potential for future innovations > Open data and the need for greater industry-academia collaboration > The significance of understanding fault and fracture kinematics for accurate subsurface characterization > The rising importance of microseismic monitoring in the context of climate change and sustainability LINKS * Visit https://seg.org/podcasts/episode-218-innovations-in-fault-and-fracture-imaging-molly-turko/ for the complete interview transcript and all the links referenced in the show. BIOGRAPHY A passionate geologist, Dr. Molly Turko has over 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry and is a subject matter expert in structural geology. She received both a B.Sc. (2009) and a M.Sc. (2011) in geology from the University of Tulsa, followed by a Ph.D. (2019) from the University of Oklahoma. She has worked for several independents in the U.S., including Chesapeake Energy, and is currently full-time with Devon Energy. Her favorite role is teaching and leading field trips for Applied Stratigraphix and local geological societies. Molly is the President of AAPG's Petroleum Structure and Geomechanics Division, treasurer of the AAPG Midcontinent Section, serves on the board of the OKC Geological Society, and is an associate editor for several leading geoscience journals. SHOW CREDITS Seismic Soundoff showcases conversations addressing the challenges of energy, water, and climate. SEG creates these episodes to celebrate and inspire the geophysicists of today and tomorrow. If you have episode ideas or feedback for the show or want to sponsor a future episode, email the show at podcast@seg.org. This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Andrew Geary at TreasureMint. The SEG podcast team comprises Jennifer Cobb, Kathy Gamble, and Ally McGinnis.

Money Tree Investing
What does Investing in Japan, Reddit, and the Moon Have in Common

Money Tree Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 33:22


Why is a raven like a writing desk? I still cannot answer that question. But Japan, Reddit and the moon are all related. Japan recently hit all time highs in the stock market, the moon was conquered by a private company and Reddit will IPO soon. Oh and I forgot about crypto which is also going to be on the moon soon if the price goes any higher. We have another fun episode with Kirk and Phil talking about Phil's experience as an analyst and why Cisco and Chesapeake Energy stopped talking to him after he spilled the beans. Join us for another live episode For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/investing-in-japan-587  Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Phil Weiss |  Apprise Wealth Management Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneytreepodcast Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/money-tree-investing-podcast Follow on X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/MTIPodcast  

C.O.B. Tuesday
"The Grid Of The Future Is Being Written Here In Texas" Featuring Pat Wood, Hunt Energy Network

C.O.B. Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 69:05


Today we were thrilled to welcome our good friend Pat Wood, CEO of Hunt Energy Network. Pat's extensive career in power and energy includes serving as Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas during the administration of President George W. Bush. Additionally, he has held several independent director and advisor roles in solar, power, and utility-related organizations. Pat is also a civil engineer Aggie who went and got a Harvard law degree. Perhaps that's why he calls himself an armadillo – someone who likes the middle of the road! Under Pat's leadership, Hunt Energy Network has deployed a portfolio of distributed power assets across Texas. The organization aims to reach a portfolio of 1,000 MWs of batteries and peaker generation attached to the ERCOT grid by 2026. It was our pleasure to host Pat and hear insights from his unique perspective as a former regulator turned industry executive. Pat first provides background on the Hunt Energy Network, the organization's focus on decentralized power solutions including battery deployment and peaker generation, and the role of gas peaker plants in the energy grid to meet sudden spikes in demand. Pat shares his perspective on the complexities and challenges of managing energy infrastructure, the transition from a regulated utility business to a market-driven approach during his tenure at the PUC, the historical context of power prices, the role of subsidies and ongoing debate surrounding their effectiveness, and the need for innovative thinking and proactive measures to address growing demand for electricity. We touch on market approaches to integrating new technologies into the energy sector, the importance of having a diverse portfolio of power-generating technologies to meet future demands, economic implications of energy policy decisions, the effectiveness of market-driven approaches versus government-led initiatives in shaping energy systems, investing in cybersecurity and grid resilience to protect against potential threats, and much more. Before we wrapped up, we talked about states and countries around the world and the building blocks of getting power policy right. Overall, Pat did exactly what we really needed today as he supplied plenty of optimism and humor in an area (power) lacking in both these days. For some additional power thinking, please click here for a chart Pat provided showing estimated US energy sources, consumption, and “lost energy” from 2021. Mike Bradley kicked off the show by noting this week was a relatively light week for economic stats, with the PCE deflator release being the only real stat that traders seemed focused on. Broader markets continue to set new weekly highs but could lose some trading momentum in coming weeks given that Q4 earnings (especially AI and Big Tech) are essentially done. On the crude oil market front, he highlighted that WTI (~$79/bbl) is trading at the upper-end of its recent 3–4-month trading range despite large U.S. crude oil inventory builds from historically low seasonal refining runs, but that it will reverse in coming weeks. He noted that physical crude markets have tightened as WTI crude oil time spreads have moved into steep backwardation, and are now trading at levels last seen in October 2023, when WTI price was trading at ~$90/bbl. He flagged that nat gas prompt price has completely reversed gains post Chesapeake Energy's production cut announcement last week and that the 12-month natural gas strip has rallied, since that announcement, on an expectation that 2024 lower-48 natural gas production will be several bcf per day lower heading into summer. In energy news, he noted energy sector Q4 reporting was essentially complete and also noted another mid-sized E&P merger announcement from last week. He wrapped by h

Marketplace All-in-One
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is making a change

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 1:05


On Monday, Amazon will join the index, while Walgreens will exit; new federal rules aim to tighten cybersecurity at U.S. ports; the European Union issues 13th round of Russia sanctions; natural gas giant Chesapeake Energy to reduce output.

Closing Bell
Closing Bell Overtime: Former Palo Alto CEO On Earnings; Globalfoundries CEO On Chips Act Allotment 2/20/24

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 46:35


It's another earnings bonanza after the bell rings for overtime with Palo Alto Networks, Diamondback Energy, Chesapeake Energy, Caesars and Toll Brothers all reporting. We have you covered with the numbers and analysis. Vital Knowledge's Adam Crisfulli on what he makes of earnings season so far while Morgan Stanley's Lisa Shalett on her favorite sectors and emerging markets. Former Palo Alto CEO Lane Bess on what he makes of the company's latest earnings. Globalfoundries CEO Thomas Caulfield on his company's allocation from the CHIPS Act. Zelman & Associates Co-Founder Ivy Zelman makes sense of the housing market as investors wait on the Fed. 

WSJ What’s News
Chesapeake, Southwestern Agree to Merge to Create Gas Giant

WSJ What’s News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 15:26


P.M. Edition for Jan. 11. Chesapeake Energy and Southwestern Energy officially announce plans to merge, amid lots of dealmaking in the energy sector. Reporter Benoît Morenne explains. Plus, Treasury Department reporter Andrew Duehren explains why the U.S. is reviewing a deal between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel. And, how Wall Street is responding to the first day of tradi ng spot bitcoin ETFs. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Energy M&A, Bitcoin ETFs, and Hertz

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 36:28 Transcription Available


Vince Piazza, Senior Industry Analyst: Energy at Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss his note on APA's purchase of Callon, and why it's not what it seems. He also discusses Chesapeake Energy buying Southwestern and digs into the broader global energy market and upcoming earnings. James Seyffart, ETF analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss the beginning of trading for Bitcoin ETFs in the US. Joe Mazzola, Managing Director – Trading Education at Charles Schwab, joins to discuss investing strategies and gives his market outlook, and Schwab's latest STAX score, which is a proxy to gauge Schwab clients' exposure to equity markets. Jody Lurie, Credit Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss Hertz's EV reversal, as it looks to offload a third of its electric vehicle fleet. She can also discuss developments in the cruise industry. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Lisa Mateo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WSJ Minute Briefing
U.S. Stocks Post Small Gains Despite Strong Jobs Report

WSJ Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 2:26


Plus: Southwest Energy shares rise 7.3% and Chesapeake Energy rises 2.9% on a WSJ report that the natural-gas producers are close to a $17 billion merger. Constellation Brands shares rise 2% after reporting higher quarterly profit. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Maverick Podcast
Maverick Podcast #85 - Amanda Rodriguez // Oklahoma's First CFO, LYT Consulting, Community Service

Maverick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 56:56


Amanda is an executive leader with 20 years of experience in business transformation and financial expertise in the oil and gas industry, government sector, banking industry, non-profit sector, and consulting services. She is the founder and Co-CEO of LYT Consulting Group which recently launched helping clients overcome challenges, innovate and adapt, and take advantages of opportunities to better our community. She previously served as a Client Account Executive at Accenture, a leading global professional services company, she helped clients add value by strengthening their strategy, optimizing operations, accelerating revenue growth, and enhancing services. Before joining Accenture, she served as the State of Oklahoma's first Chief Financial Officer charged with oversight of $23 billion in state and federal funding, providing leadership to drive strategic financial decisions, solutions, and outcomes. She directly advised the Governor and Cabinet Secretaries as well as negotiated across the House and Senate on state financial matters. Prior the State CFO role, Amanda worked at Chesapeake Energy leading critical initiatives in Internal Audit and Accounting. During her time in the oil and gas industry she led teams with a focus on empowering people, enhancing and protecting organizational value, and helping the organization achieve its strategic, operational, financial, and compliance objectives. LTY Consulting Group: https://www.discoverlyt.com Maverick Podcast:

The Daily Business & Finance Show
Yield Surge, Ford's Offensive, China Stock Warning (+6 more stories)

The Daily Business & Finance Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 10:44


The Daily Business and Finance Show - Tuesday, October 17, 2023 We get our business and finance news from Seeking Alpha and you should too! Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium for more in-depth market news and help support this podcast. Free for 14-days! Please click here for more info: Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium News Today's headlines: Treasury yields rocket up, with 10-year back above 4.80% UAW strike update: Ford goes on the offensive, analysts add up the hit to Q3 earnings Stop investing in Chinese stocks, said Hayman Capital Management founder Electric truck plans keep getting delayed - does Rivian have an opening? Nvidia slumps on new US-China chip curbs; says no 'meaningful impact' in near-term V.F. Corp soars as activist Engaged Capital discloses stake (update) Devon Energy, others downgraded at Bernstein as E&Ps in 'mid to late cycle' VMware falls amid report about China's review of Broadcom deal (update) Chesapeake Energy exploring deal for Southwestern Energy - Reuters Explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Minimum Competence
Mon 10/16 - Bankruptcy Judge Resigns, CA Bill to Regulate Crypto, Menendez Indicted, More Shushing of Trump and Microsoft Acquires Activision

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 13:56


On this day in legal history in 1946 the Nuremberg executions were carried out, following the trials of ten high level officials of the Third Reich.On October 16, 1946, a somber chapter in the aftermath of World War II closed with the Nuremberg executions. Ten prominent members of the Nazi regime were hanged, marking the end of the historic Nuremberg trials that sought justice for crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide. The executed men included Hans Frank, Wilhelm Frick, Alfred Jodl, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Wilhelm Keitel, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Alfred Rosenberg, Fritz Sauckel, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, and Julius Streicher. Hermann Göring, another top Nazi official scheduled to be executed, evaded the noose by committing suicide the night before.These executions took place in the gymnasium of Nuremberg Prison and were carried out by the United States Army. Master Sergeant John C. Woods and his assistant, military policeman Joseph Malta, were the executioners. They used the standard drop method instead of the long drop, which led to considerable controversy as some of the men did not die quickly from a broken neck, but slowly strangled to death. Reports indicated that some hangings took from 14 to 28 minutes, leading to claims of botched executions, which the Army later denied.The order of the executions began at 1:11 a.m. with von Ribbentrop and spanned just about two hours. The condemned men were allowed final statements, many of which expressed a mix of nationalistic sentiments, pleas for peace, and even denial of guilt. For instance, Ribbentrop's final words were a wish for understanding between East and West, and for peace in the world. On the other hand, Fritz Sauckel claimed his innocence and asked God to make Germany great again.Kingsbury Smith of the International News Service provided an eyewitness account, complete with photographs, that later appeared in newspapers. The initial belief was that the bodies were taken to Dachau for cremation. However, they were actually incinerated in a crematorium in Munich, and the ashes were scattered over the river Isar.The Nuremberg executions and the trials that preceded them remain landmarks in the evolution of international law and human rights. While they meted out justice to some of the perpetrators of the Holocaust and other wartime atrocities, they also ignited debates on judicial ethics and the very nature of evil. Thus, October 16 serves not just as a grim remembrance of the punishment meted out to some of history's worst criminals, but also as a milestone in the ongoing global dialogue about justice and accountability.Judge David R. Jones, a top U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Southern District of Texas, has resigned amid an ethics investigation. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a formal misconduct complaint against him for not disclosing his live-in relationship with Elizabeth Freeman, an attorney at Jackson Walker LLP, a prominent bankruptcy firm. In a statement, Jones said he had become a "distraction" to the court's work and resigned to refocus attention on the court. His departure may trigger further scrutiny of the high-profile Chapter 11 cases he had overseen, including those involving Neiman Marcus, JCPenney, Seadrill Ltd., and Chesapeake Energy.The misconduct complaint was lodged by Chief Judge Priscilla Richman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, which has jurisdiction over federal courts in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. Freeman and Jones have lived together since 2017, and Jones approved attorney fees for Jackson Walker and even recommended Freeman for professional positions without disclosing their relationship. Richman stated there was "probable cause to believe that Judge Jones has engaged in misconduct."Jackson Walker learned of the relationship allegation in March 2021 and instructed Freeman to stop working on cases overseen by Jones. The firm claims to have acted responsibly, including conducting a full inquiry and consulting external ethics counsel. Freeman left the firm in late 2022. Jones was sworn in as a bankruptcy judge in 2011 and was instrumental in making the Southern District of Texas a popular venue for large corporate Chapter 11 cases.Jones defended his actions by stating he and Freeman were not married and that he had no economic interest in her cases. However, Richman cited instances where Jones violated the code of conduct for U.S. judges, including not recusing himself where impartiality could be questioned. The Department of Justice's bankruptcy watchdog also questioned a bankruptcy plan mediated by Jones involving a party represented by Freeman.As of now, it is unclear whether the federal appeals court investigation into Jones will continue post-resignation. Legal experts suggest the case could have long-term ripple effects, raising questions about what other judges or firms may have known about the relationship. Calls for larger reforms in bankruptcy practice have also been ignited, emphasizing the need for expanded disclosures and better regulation.Texas Bankruptcy Judge Resigns After His Ethics Questioned (2)Top US bankruptcy judge resigns amid ethics inquiry | ReutersCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom has signed into law a bill to regulate the state's cryptocurrency industry, which hosts nearly a quarter of all blockchain companies in North America. The legislation comes in the wake of issues like last year's collapse of the FTX exchange and aims to establish a basic regulatory framework. Newsom, who is a proponent of blockchain innovation, had previously vetoed similar legislation but suggests that the current measure may still require further refinement for clarity.The law, known as AB 39, is paired with another bill, SB 401, which targets cryptocurrency kiosks, ATM-like machines where cryptocurrencies can be bought or exchanged. Both bills were signed by the governor. AB 39 seeks to replicate New York's licensing system for cryptocurrency businesses, requiring various safety protocols, documentation, and fees. Businesses will also need to disclose if their services are insured and must maintain a customer phone line. Enforcement actions, including revoking licenses and imposing civil penalties of up to $20,000 per day, will be handled by the state Department of Financial Protection and Innovation.SB 401 imposes restrictions on crypto kiosks, capping transactions at $1,000 per day and limiting charges to a maximum of $5 or 15% of the transaction value. Documentation requirements have also been stipulated for greater accountability. Consumer advocates believe that these laws are essential for curbing fraud in the cryptocurrency sector. However, industry groups like the Crypto Council for Innovation, representing companies such as Coinbase and Gemini, have opposed both bills. They argue that the laws need more exemptions for smaller companies and more clarity around the licensing process, while also claiming that the kiosk restrictions could effectively put such businesses out of operation.Gov. Newsom Signs Crypto Licensing Bill in CaliforniaSen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey has been indicted for allegedly acting as a foreign agent for Egypt, which has led to renewed scrutiny of his role in blocking reforms to the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). Menendez, a Democrat, had substantial influence over FARA-related legislation in his capacity as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, a position he stepped down from following a previous corruption indictment. He has been identified as a significant obstacle to legislative efforts to modernize FARA, a law dating back to 1938 that requires disclosure for those acting on behalf of foreign interests.Bipartisan calls for reforming FARA have been growing, especially as the Department of Justice has increased its investigations under the law since 2016. However, comprehensive updates have failed to gain traction. Menendez had publicly blocked an expedited vote on FARA reform in 2020 and also worked behind the scenes to thwart changes to the foreign lobbying disclosure law. His indictment has now raised questions about whether his actions were motivated by a desire to cover his own activities related to Egypt.Menendez explained his 2020 decision to block a FARA package by urging a more comprehensive look at the proposed changes. A spokesperson for Sen. Charles Grassley, who backed the FARA reform, stated that Menendez has not been cooperative on FARA reform since the 2020 defeat of the proposal. Menendez, who is not charged under FARA but under a different statute pertaining to public officials, has denied any wrongdoing.The indictment against Menendez has reinvigorated discussions about the need for FARA reform. Legal experts suggest that his case could be a catalyst for legislative action, much like past scandals have precipitated changes in lobbying laws. The removal of Menendez from his committee position could also remove a significant barrier to FARA reform.The Justice Department alleges that Menendez conspired with officials who should have been registered under FARA, raising the stakes for reforms to the law, which has multiple ambiguities and outdated language. If Menendez is proven to have acted on Egypt's behalf, it could make it difficult for Congress to ignore calls for reform, especially given that Menendez had been urging the DOJ to investigate a Republican politician under FARA.Menendez Indicted as Foreign Agent After Thwarting Related BillU.S. prosecutors are expected to request a judge to restrict former President Donald Trump's public comments about a federal case that accuses him of attempting to overturn his loss in the 2020 election. The hearing is planned by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan and aims to consider Special Counsel Jack Smith's bid to prevent Trump from discussing potential witnesses and making disparaging remarks about prosecutors, court staff, and potential jurors. Smith has pointed to Trump's "inflammatory public statements," including social media attacks, arguing that they could undermine public confidence in the legal process and possibly sway jurors.Trump, who is not expected to attend the hearing, has strongly opposed this request, describing it as an attempt to limit his free speech while he is running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. The issue has become an early contentious point, approximately five months ahead of Trump's scheduled trial. The former president is charged with conspiracy to interfere in the vote counting and blocking the certification of the 2020 election, which he lost to Joe Biden.Trump has pleaded not guilty and accuses the prosecutors of interfering with his campaign. This is one of four criminal cases brought against him by federal and state prosecutors this year. Earlier this month, a New York judge issued a gag order against Trump in a civil fraud trial, prohibiting him from speaking about court staff.In a court filing, prosecutors cited comments Trump made on his Truth Social site about potential witnesses, including former Vice President Mike Pence and former top U.S. general Mark Milley. They argue that Trump's remarks are consistent with threatening behavior he exhibited after the 2020 election, which led to threats from his supporters against election officials.Trump's legal team has responded by saying there is no evidence to suggest that his social media posts have adversely affected the case. They accuse prosecutors of trying to impose broad restrictions on Trump's ability to criticize the government. Trump's lawyers argue that the proposed gag order is an attempt by the Biden administration to unlawfully silence its major political opponent.Special Counsel Jack Smith was appointed to provide the investigation a degree of independence from the political leadership of the U.S. Justice Department. Prosecutors have previously refuted allegations of political interference.Prosecutors aim to persuade judge to rein in Trump comments on election case | ReutersMicrosoft has successfully completed its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, making franchises like Call of Duty officially part of Xbox. The deal makes Microsoft the second-largest gaming company in the world, surpassing Sony. It also greatly expands the catalog for Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass subscription service, with Activision Blizzard titles like Overwatch 2, Diablo IV, and World of Warcraft, while boosting Microsoft's presence in mobile gaming through titles like Candy Crush and Call of Duty Mobile. Microsoft has signed a 10-year agreement to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation but may make other Activision Blizzard franchises exclusive to Xbox.The acquisition expands Microsoft's gaming business by roughly 10,000 employees. Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick will remain with the company through the end of 2023, reporting to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer. Microsoft has agreed to union neutrality, and Activision Blizzard employees will have the opportunity to recognize a union through a simple card check process starting 60 days from now.The deal was initially announced in January 2022 after Activision Blizzard faced a drop in stock price due to major game delays and reports of sexual harassment within the company. Contrary to previous expectations that Kotick would resign after the deal, he is set to stay on and stands to make nearly $400 million from the sale via his stock holdings.Legal battles almost derailed the merger, with the Federal Trade Commission attempting to block it, resulting in a week-long trial. However, Microsoft managed to clear the regulatory hurdles, including agreeing to sell cloud gaming rights for Activision Blizzard games in the UK to Ubisoft to satisfy the UK's Competition and Markets Authority.Going forward, Microsoft faces the challenge of integrating Activision Blizzard into its existing gaming operations, a process that is expected to take years. This acquisition significantly amplifies Microsoft's gaming business, coming after its 2020 purchase of Bethesda Softworks' parent company ZeniMax, and sets the stage for future industry consolidation.Microsoft Finally Closes Massive Activision Blizzard Deal, Making Call Of Duty Officially Part Of Xbox Now Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Talking Energy Show
Molly Turko, PhD Structural Geology Expert at Applied Stratigraphix | VP of AAPG PSGD | Devon Energy |TurkoTectonics.com

Talking Energy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 32:39


Fascinating topics in this fossil fueled industry at every turn, Oilfield Tailgate hopes bringing us closer together finds ways to foster innovations with information from our amazing network industry family members. Each contribution leads to human flourishing by harvesting and producing abundant and reliable energy from our resources. Thanks to my guests Molly and James for this episode of Talking Energy Show. Molly Turko, PhD Structural Geology Expert at Applied Stratigraphix | VP of AAPG PSGD | Devon Energy |TurkoTectonics.com Dr. Molly Turko has nearly 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry and is a subject matter expert in structural geology. She has had the opportunity to work in multiple basins in the U.S including the Anadarko, Ardmore, Delaware, Powder River, Appalachian, Maveric, Onshore Gulf Coast, and Rocky Mountain Basins. Additional study areas include Nevada and Utah analyzing Basin and Range structures for geothermal potential and mineral exploration. She received both a B.Sc. (2009) and a M.Sc. (2011) in geology from the University of Tulsa followed by a Ph.D. (2019) from the University of Oklahoma where she studied under Dr. Shankar Mitra. Her work experience includes Chesapeake Energy, Devon Energy, Applied Stratigraphix, and several small operators in Tulsa. She has taught courses for R.M.A.G., AAPG, Applied Stratigraphix, SCA, and for the Ore Geology Conference based out of Peru. Molly is the Vice President of AAPG's Petroleum Structure and Geomechanics Division for 2021-2023 as well as the co-chair for the 2023 AAPG Midcontinent Sectional Meeting. She also serves on the board of the Oklahoma City Geological Society and is an Associate Editor of the AAPG Bulletin. Her passion is mentoring and teaching, but her favorite role is leading structural geology field courses in Nevada and Southern Oklahoma for Applied Stratigraphix. Visit her website at www.TurkoTectonics.com to learn more about Molly, her experience, and to see what structural geology teaching tools she has available for purchase! #andycube James Van Alstine President | Principal Geoscientist at VanAlstine Geosciences Geophysical Advisor with 20 years of Oil & Gas experience and an emphasis on interpretation, exploration and prospect development of conventional and unconventional targets across the Gulf Coast, the US Mid-Continent, the Appalachian Basin and into the Permian Basins. Adept at basin-scale to prospect-level structural and stratigraphic interpretations and evaluations in both extensional and compressional settings and incorporating all sources of information into an analysis from surface geology, Gravity/Magnetic data, well log analysis and 2D & 3D seismic interpretation, having interpreted over 40,000 line miles of 2D and nearly 18,000 square miles of 3D across the continental US from surface to basement with full well log and seismic attribute integrations Get a lot more from oilfieldtailgate.com - Sign up to sponsor too! Please comment and share posts. Follow the pages. Support #oilgas #oilandgas #oilfield #petroleum #naturalgas #energy #hydrocarbons #fossilfuels #humanflourishing #podcast #liberty #freedom #news #information #technology #engineering #stem #science #innovation #charity #fundraising #networking #socialnetworking

Talk Energy
#182: The Edge - Mark Edge

Talk Energy

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 76:44


This episode's guest is a special one, my business partner and co-founder of Ancova, Mark Edge. I'd been twisting Mark's arm to come on the podcast for 2 years, and he finally made an appearance! Mark and I founded the company almost 9 years ago, and prior to that we worked together at Chesapeake Energy. So for the better part of the last 12 years he has been a mentor and influential person in my life and career. This episode we recap Mark's career and he tells stories of his time at CHK and the ups and downs of the oil and gas industry. We talk about entrepreneurship and the challenges we've faced, as well as the good fortune we've had to make a living in this volatile business. We talk about the challenges of scaling a business, the failures and successes, working with great people, and how lucky we have been to get to work in a niche segment in one of the greatest industries in the world, oil and gas. Hope you enjoy the show! Our company's website: www.ancova.comMax's Twitter: https://twitter.com/max_gagliardiPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Always_Buildingtiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@max.gagliardiYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@max_gagliardi

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Energizing the Industry to Decarbonize with Nick Dell'Osso

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 20:21


Tisha Schuller welcomes Nick Dell'Osso, president and CEO of Chesapeake Energy, to the Real Decarbonization podcast. Listeners will hear Nick discuss Chesapeake's approach to reducing the industry's carbon footprint while meeting consumer's energy supply needs. Before becoming CEO at Chesapeake in October 2021, Nick served as the company's EVP and CFO for over a decade (2010 to 2021). Prior to that, he was the VP of Finance and CFO of Chesapeake Midstream Development (2008 to 2010). He also worked as an energy investment banker at Jeffries (2006 to 2008) and Banc of America Securities (2004 to 2006). Nick has an economics degree from Boston College and an MBA from the University of Texas. Follow all things Adamantine Energy and subscribe to Tisha's weekly Both of These Things Are True email newsletter at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Adán Rubio who makes the Real Decarbonization podcast possible. [Interview recorded on Feb. 7, 2023]

Estrategias de mercado
Estrategia de mercado: ¿Por qué hay que mirar a Alemania para saber que va a ocurrir en el Ibex?

Estrategias de mercado

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 11:43


Después de una semana en la que los selectivos continentales han vuelto a coquetear con sus primeros niveles de soporte, todas las miradas están puestas en el Dax alemán. El selectivo germano se ha erigido como una referencia en la que ahora se miran los índices más relevante de la zona euro. "Su comportamiento es vital para que se mantenga el escenario de continuidad alcista hacia los altos del año pasado que manejamos en primea instancia", destaca en ese sentido Joan Cabrero, analista técnico y estratega de Ecotrader. Hasta los 16.300 puntos, que son esos máximos anuales a los que se refiere el experto en el selectivo germano todavía hay un margen de subida del 5% y una continuidad alcista hacia ahí seguirá siendo lo más probable mientras no se pierda ese soporte.Hasta entonces se pueden aprovechar algunas de las pequeñas oportunidades que ofrece el mercado a estas alturas, como las que brindan Chesapeake Energy, United Airlines o la europea Thales.

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
The Pivot to Action with Matt Gallagher

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 19:02


Tisha Schuller welcomes Matt Gallagher, president and CEO of Greenlake Energy Ventures, to the Real Decarbonization podcast. Listeners will hear Matt's thoughts on Tisha's new book, Real Decarbonization, and what comes next for current and emerging oil and gas leaders. Matt started his career as an engineer at Pioneer Natural Resources in 2005. Five years later, he joined Parsley Energy to build the engineering department. He held many roles at Parsley, including vice president, COO, and president, before becoming CEO in 2019. At the start of 2021, Matt founded Greenlake Energy Ventures and leads as president and CEO. He also serves on the boards of Pioneer and Chesapeake Energy. Matt has a B.S. in petroleum engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. Follow all things Adamantine Energy and subscribe to Tisha's weekly "Both of These Things Are True" email newsletter at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Slaughter and Adán Rubio, who make the Real Decarbonization podcast possible. [Interview recorded on October 24, 2022]

Maverick Podcast
Maverick Podcast #47 - Graham Harris

Maverick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 58:13


Graham Harris was born and raised in Oklahoma City. Graduate of Putnam City North High School (1998) (1 year behind Mayor David Holt) and Oklahoma State University, Stillwater (MIS 2002). Graham has been working with/on/around computers since 1994. He's held various positions at small consulting firms, briefly ran a small web development shop, did IT work for OSU, and has been working at Chesapeake Energy for 19 years. His technical background includes everything from building computers from parts, network wiring, software troubleshooting, and systems design. His personal interests include bicycling, cars, and games of all kinds.

AI in Action Podcast
E383 Jon Davis, Chief Meteorologist at Everstream Analytics

AI in Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 19:12


Today's guest is Jon Davis, Chief Meteorologist at Everstream Analytics. Everstream Analytics risk scores and predictive insights set the world's supply chain standard, helping global companies turn supply chains into business-changing, market-shifting, competition-crushing assets. Removing the traditional blinders of one-dimensional data, they offer more complete information, sharper analysis and accurate predictions. Companies like Google, Schneider Electric & Unilever rely on Everstream to push their supply chains to be faster, smarter, leaner and more sustainable. Jon leads Everstream's forecasting operations for energy, agriculture and supply chain logistics. He brings over 35 years of experience and is widely considered one of the foremost experts on the impact of weather and climate on global commodities. Jon previously spent 18 years on Wall Street in the commodity divisions within Citigroup focusing on risk management in agriculture, energy, and the financial sectors, while he also spent 10 years at Chesapeake Energy responsible for monitoring global weather/climate and its impact on energy and agriculture. In the episode, Jon will discuss: His background within meteorology and work at Everstream, Use cases of their impact within supply chain logistics, An insight into the data team and problems they solve for customers, Their role in tackling extreme weather events, Plans for growth and career opportunities with Everstream, and What the future holds for Everstream and the industry

Value Investing FM
239. Consultorio Bursátil - Septiembre 2022

Value Investing FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 52:42


Consultorio bursátil de septiembre de 2022 en el que Adrián Godás y Paco Lodeiro respondemos a las preguntas de los oyentes. Las consultas generales son sobre liquidez en dólares, suplementos para reducir el estrés, libros para invertir en dividendos, efectos del apalancamiento, importancia de las macro, contabilizar spin-offs, invertir en opciones: Y las consultas sobre empresas y sectores son sobres Osino Resources, Molten Metals, Amadeus y Workday, invertir en el sector industrial europeo, Atalaya Mining, Clarus Corp, Chesapeake Energy y Fulcrum Utility Services

The Drill Down
Ep. 170: SoundHound AI CEO Keyvan Mohajer, Coupa Software, Chesapeake Energy, HubSpot

The Drill Down

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 34:11


SoundHound AI CEO Keyvan Mohajer (SOUN) on the growing importance of conversational artificial intelligence and the future of computing. Coupa Software (COUP) delivers on its promise of a strong quarter. How Chesapeake Energy (CHK) is taking advantage of higher energy prices. Will HubSpot (HUBS) be able to win market share with lower prices? The Drill Down with Cory Johnson offers a regular look at the business stories behind stocks on the move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Energy Crue
Cody Godsell | El Toro Resources

Energy Crue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 58:02


Had an awesome chat with Cody Godsell, P.E. (Senior Drilling Engineer- El Toro Resources LLC) at the Red Piano Lounge in OKC.We chatted about how growing up in South Dokota he found his way into the oilfield. Starting his career at Chesapeake Energy and what that experience was like, to landing his current role at El Toro Resources LLC and the differences at working at a large company versus smaller one. As President of the AADE MIDCON - American Association Of Drilling Engineers Mid-Continent Chapter we discussed the challenges him and other chapters are facing in regards to getting operators to attend events. We then discussed the concept of success and how our perception of it changes over time. Awesome time as usual chatting with him.

Talk Energy
#109: Old Colleagues & New Endeavors

Talk Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 77:32


This episode's guests are Mike Wright and Chris Sorrels. I worked with Mike & Chris back in the Chesapeake Energy days and we have stayed in touch over the years. Recently they joined the Ancova Energy team to help on the Business and Corporate front. This episode we reminisce about the good old days at CHK.  We talk about the state of the oil and gas midstream market and the challenges it has faced the last few years. Lastly, we talk about Mike and Chris joining the Ancova team and some of the initiatives we are working on for the future of the company. Hope you enjoy the show! Talk.Energy Podcast: https://talk.energy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/max_gagliardi Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkenergypodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkenergy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkEnergyPodcast

Workplace Safety Review
Episode 20: Interview with Morgan Hager, Chesapeake Energy Health, Safety, Environment and Regulatory VP

Workplace Safety Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 18:42


In this episode, Mike Taylor and Adam Roseman discuss ESG and safety issues with Morgan Hager, Vice President of Health, Safety, Environment and Regulatory at Chesapeake Energy.  

FactSet U.S. Daily Market Preview
Financial Market Preview - Thursday 20-Jan

FactSet U.S. Daily Market Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 5:07


US equity futures are indicating a higher open as of 05:00 ET. European equity markets are mostly lower, following mixed Asian trade. China loan prime rate cuts overnight were mostly in line with expectations. The push to remove UK PM Johnson looks like it may have fizzled out for now. Companies mentioned: United Airlines, Uber, Chesapeake Energy

My Climate Journey
Ep. 189: Kentaro Kawamori, Co-Founder & CEO of Persefoni

My Climate Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 54:21


Today's guest is Kentaro Kawamori, Co-Founder & CEO of Persefoni.Persefoni is the leading Climate Management & Accounting Platform (CMAP). The company's Software-as-a-Service solutions enable enterprises and financial institutions to meet stakeholder and regulatory climate disclosure requirements with the highest degrees of trust, transparency, and ease. As the ERP of Carbon, the Persefoni platform provides users a single source of carbon truth across their organization, enabling them to manage their carbon transactions and inventory with the same rigor and confidence as their financial transactions. Before founding Persefoni, Kentaro was the youngest Chief Digital Officer ever at a Fortune 500 company. As Chief Digital Officer, Kentaro led the digital operations and CIO It strategy function for Chesapeake Energy. His career has focused on the software space. It includes time spent as a Cloud strategy consultant at Accenture, a Venture Partner at Rice Investment Group, and a board member at Umbrage, a digital product studio. In 2020, Forbes named Kentaro on its 30 Under 30 list. He also holds an MBA from Arizona State University.In this episode, Kentaro explains Persefoni's unique solution, what led him to build a carbon accounting company, and when he first became engaged in the climate space. We talk about the existing carbon accounting landscape, the role offsets play in the clean future, and the accuracy of carbon accounting. We cover many topics in this episode, and Kentaro is a fantastic guest.Enjoy the show!You can find me on twitter @jjacobs22 or @mcjpod and email at info@myclimatejourney.co, where I encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Episode recorded December 17th, 2021For more information about Persefoni, visit: https://persefoni.com/For more information about this episode, visit: https://myclimatejourney.co/episodes/kentaro-kawamori

Energy Council Investor Series Podcast
Nick Dell'Osso, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Chesapeake

Energy Council Investor Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 32:55


Published on 09 September 2021 Nick Dell'Osso, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer at Chesapeake Energy, joins us to talk about where the company stands today having emerged from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy earlier in 2021. During the episode, he explains how the industry is undergoing a structural change and describes how Chesapeake is positioning itself today to meet and deliver on investors' ever evolving expectations and respond to the world's changing energy needs. He also talks about the strides that Chesapeake is making as a first mover in the Certified Natural Gas markets and the importance of third party certification & monitoring of industry performance, as well as the key metrics that this performance should be measured against. Recorded on 27th August 2021

Career Confessions
Leveraging Data to Innovate in Your Industry—with Alexander Klebanov - EP037

Career Confessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 33:20


Leaders innovate to solve problems in an organization. But innovation requires imagination. And Alexander Klebanov contends that the best way to push the boundaries of imagination is to first push the boundaries of knowledge. To let go of control and let the data drive you. Alexander is a data scientist and AI expert with experience in the transportation, utilities and oil and gas industries. We were colleagues at Chesapeake Energy for many years before Alexander moved on to his current role as Customer Engineer in Analytics at Google. On this episode of Career Confessions, Alexander joins me to explain how data science helps teams and organizations become the best version of themselves. We explore how data analytics can spark innovation in any industry, and Alexander offers advice on learning data science skills by anchoring into a discipline you already know.  Listen in to understand how growing your professional network expands your perspective and learn about the power of collaborating with the data science team to solve problems in your organization! Key Takeaways   How Alexander leverages data to help organizations become the best version of themselves The power of collaborations between operations and data science teams Alexander's insight on why it's crucial to let go of control and let the data drive you How AI helps you prioritize what's important and what isn't How data analytics can be used to spark innovation in any industry Alexander's advice on learning about data science by anchoring into a discipline you already know Alexander's current role at Google and how he feels aligned with the company culture How Alexander keeps up his skills in an industry that changes so quickly The value in managing your career with intention around a long-term goal Why Alexander is passionate about expanding his perspective and professional network Connect with Alexander Alexander on LinkedIn Connect with Andrea Andrea Martin Consulting Andrea on Instagram Andrea on YouTube Andrea on LinkedIn Resources Download Andrea's Free LinkedIn eBook Review Career Confessions on Apple Podcasts

In-Basin Observations
Chesapeake Energy Corporation 8.24.21

In-Basin Observations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 42:12


In this episode the DEP team sits down with Patrick Finney, VP of Completions at Chesapeake Energy, to talk about a recent trip to the Marcellus to visit Halliburton's electric frac fleet.   We discuss some of the obvious benefits of the electric fleet and Patrick shares some of the key stats from Chesapeake's first pad in PA.  In addition to the Zeus Electric pump that deliver 5,000HP at over 22 bbls/minute, we discuss the other electric components on location as well as the power supply that can be used with this all-electric solution.   Patrick also shares some interesting insights on what  CHK is doing different on the completions side with wet sand completions, electric compression and CNG trucks to haul sand.

Tortoise QuickTake Podcasts
Energy Podcast: Domestic crude exports fall as global recovery lags in comparison to U.S.

Tortoise QuickTake Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 9:01


In this week's energy podcast, Senior Portfolio Manager Quinn Kiley discusses:Energy companies must invest in methane capture in order to make the biggest impact on climate changeFactors contributing to volatility in energy markets and the Biden administration's efforts to lower gas pricesHow the summer sell-off may have presented an attractive entry point to reposition into energy stocksNew earnings reports from Western Midstream and Chesapeake Energy position energy as the highest yielding sector in the marketDownload Transcript

Red Letter Business
Joy Through the Trial with Brad Sheriff

Red Letter Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 27:48


Here in Oklahoma, the oil and gas industry is the life-blood of our economy and community. When business is good, it's really good. But when it's bad, it can get ugly fast. Like many Oklahomans, Brad Sheriff was a casualty of the oil and gas business and was laid off from one of Oklahoma's premiere companies. What did Brad do with his wife and daughter's that night? They went to dinner and celebrated all that the Lord had done. In the midst of the trial that had just hit, Brad was able to have great joy because of the presence of Jesus in his life. Through his church community, close friends, and colleagues, Brad found support and JOY during his latest trial. Brad Sheriff spent most of his 25-year career in the OKC metro area where he has served in technology leadership roles with Pace/Butler Corporation, Sonic Industries, INTEGRIS Health, Chesapeake Energy and most recently with Ascent Resources. Brad graduated from Texas Lutheran University outside of San Antonio with a business degree and played intercollegiate basketball. He spends most of his free time with his wife and three kids and their jam-packed extracurricular schedule. Brad also spends a great deal of time serving at their church, Henderson Hills Baptist, in Edmond where he is a deacon and Laura his wife is on staff full time.

This is Oklahoma
This is Matt Thomas - Building The Best Buildings in Oklahoma with the President of Smith & Pickel Construction

This is Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 46:21


On this episode I chatted with Matt Thomas President at Smith & Pickel Construction. Matthew D. Thomas, an Oklahoma native born and raised on a farm in Chickasha, earned his bachelor’s degree in Construction Management at Oklahoma State University. His experience spans 20 years and ranges across all areas of construction from healthcare, office, retail, education, non-profit and multi-family construction.  Matthew is both a leader in the workplace serving on 3 separate union boards as well as a devoted follower of Christ. Smith & Pickel Construction, founded in 1976, celebrates its 45th anniversary this year.  Providing construction management services in Central Oklahoma since 1984, which differs from the traditional approach to construction. Successfully completing 803 projects with a total contract value of $1.9 billion. Employing 65 people on a weekly basis, consisting of laborers, carpenters, operators, superintendents, project managers and support staff. In 2013, Matt Thomas became the sole owner and president of Smith & Pickel after being groomed for almost a decade by his predecessors, James Pickel and Sam Smith. Because of their legacy devoted to the Oklahoma City community and impactful projects, 70% of their work comes from repeat clients, and the remaining 30% comes from direct referrals from clients and architects. Some of these repeat clients include: the entirety Chesapeake Energy’s campus, St Anthony’s, Casady Schools, Presbyterian Health, Mercy Health, Metro Tech, Oklahoma Christian, Oklahoma City University, Bob Moore Auto Group and Chisholm Creek. For more information go to www.smithandpickel.com This episode is sponsored by:  The Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and www.instagram.com/oklahomahof RCB Bank. Since 1936, RCB Bank has offered progressive products and friendly service. Come in today to find out more about our loan promotion on new, used or refinanced cars, boats, campers and ATVs. Visit RCB Bank to learn more. www.rcbbank.com That’s my bank! With approved credit. Restrictions apply. www.instagram.com/rcbbank1936 #thisisoklahoma  

Energy Matters with Commissioner Echols
Kevin McCracken (Chesapeake Energy)

Energy Matters with Commissioner Echols

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 52:01


In this episode, Tim and KC talk about how railroads and utilities have enjoyed similar growth patterns. In the 2nd half of the show, Kevin McCracken of Chesapeake Energy joins to talk about renewable natural gas.

#hottakeoftheday
#hottakeoftheday podcast Episode #113 w/Chris Bird

#hottakeoftheday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 46:14


This week, we are joined by Chris Bird of Exponent Energy. Chris was featured in April 2020 in an article in Bloomberg that talked about the great short. We revisit the lockdowns, the short thesis, what’s changed, a look at commodity prices go forward and the federal reserve, its impact and what comes next. Podcast Audio   https://youtu.be/tmhMVogEwE8   About Chris Chris has worked in the oil and gas industry as a Petroleum Engineer since 2008, including time as a District Engineer for BlueStone Natural Resources and as Production Manager for BRG Energy. During that time, he has been involved in the acquisition, drilling and operating of over 2,000 wells. Chris started his career as a Production Engineer for Chesapeake Energy in Shreveport, Louisiana. He earned degrees in both Petroleum Engineering and Business from the University of Tulsa.  

Shale Law Podcast
Episode 141 - PA Natural Gas, Chesapeake Energy case, Construction of Gas Stations in a CA City, Wayne National Forest Injunction

Shale Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 7:44


This week's episode covers an update from the PA Natural Gas Production Report, the PA Attorney General settles a lawsuit against Chesapeake Energy, a California City bans construction of new gas stations and expansions of fossil fuel uses at existing stations, and an Ohio District Court enjoining surface disturbing activities in the Wayne National Forest.  Host:  Sara Jenkins, Research Assistant Editor: Erin M. Lieberman, Research Assistant  For a print version, see the Shale Law Weekly Review. Follow us on Twitter @AgShaleLaw  Like us on Facebook Penn State Center for Agricultural and Shale Law   Music is “Caazapá (Aire Popular Paraguayo)” by Edson Lopes and is licensed under CC BY 3.0. 

小人物上籃
小人物上籃#315-Russell westbrook 當家的時候你們站很久 Feat. Straybird 03/07/2021

小人物上籃

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 126:18


01:25 小人物Straybird 02:10 如何發現小人物上籃 04:20 技術挑戰 08:10 三分大賽 13:10 明星賽 18:00 灌籃大賽 24:00 明星賽冷知識 31:10 okc 住的感覺 42:40 Chesapeake Energy  45:50 為何叫做thunder? 50:30 職業球隊跟城市 58:30 Sam Presti 1:12:40 Paul George 1:20 2019-2020 球季 1:28:50 20-21 球季 1:40:30 假如是總管會怎麼操作 1:44:35 Steve Adams 1:55:00 545+1 Okc 還是彰化 拼命坦克還是一直進季後賽 Presti 還是Buford Mark Daignault 還是Billy Donovan SGA 還是Steve Adams? 喜歡節目別忘了訂閱! 粉絲頁面 想要支持我們歡迎加入我們會員: ZecZec Patreon

Modern Cowboy
Episode 143 Luke Pell / Cowboy / Veteran / Country Music Artist / Reality TV Star / Entrepreneur & Philanthropist …

Modern Cowboy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 56:27


Had an amazing conversation with Luke on the Podcast... He is truly a down to earth, unpretentious & multitalented embodying high standards and values as an exemplary role model much needed in society today. Prior to entrepreneurship Luke gained experience in the Professional Coaching industry with the Flippen Group in from 2013-2015 after spending 2 years in the oil sector with Chesapeake Energy, a US leading producer of oil and natural gas. Luke spent time throughout Oklahoma and Texas as a project manager, site supervisor, and operations analyst improving rig move efficiencies and operational drilling practices as part of Chesapeake’s Northern Division Drilling Department. Prior to his time in the oil industry Luke spent 5 years in the United States Army as a platoon leader, fire direction officer, fire support officer and finally as a battalion operations officer. His time in the military was spent in several different organizations and leadership cultures including units within the 101st Airborne Division and Division West First Army. He spent the last two years of his military time working with senior military leaders across the country in US Army Reserve Commands and multiple National Guard units developing unique deployment plans and training programs to fit the US Army’s rapidly evolving missions around the world. He left active duty as a Captain in early 2012. It is Luke’s personal mission to spend everyday making a positive, purposeful, impact on all the relationships and interactions in his sphere of influence.  Resources: @lukepell @creativets @thecountrybrand Show Sponsors: @moderncowboyperformance www.moderncowboy.global @nrsworld www.nrsworld.com Show Music: “Cowboy” By: Kolt Barber https://www.koltbarber.com/ (https://www.koltbarber.com/) “The Ropin Pen” By: Trent Willmon https://trentwillmon.com/ (https://trentwillmon.com/) MC Podcast Production & Editing: Tyler Hillenbrand @tyhbrand

The Oil & Gas Accounting Podcast
Property Taxes in Oil and Gas with Drew Harold

The Oil & Gas Accounting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 26:04


In today's episode, Drew Harold, director of state and local tax with Crest Tax Partners, talks about the importance of overcommunication within your team when it comes to property taxes in your organization. and how his experience in the field helped him gain a better perspective when it came to dealing with taxes.Highlights:1:53 How Drew got his start in oil and gas4:18 Tips on internally managing communication about property tax7:03 Most important aspects of effectively managing your company's property taxes11:14 Differences in the ways states arrive at a property's market value15:29 The importance of oil and gas companies being involved in governments17:28  Opportunities for oil and gas companies to utilize various technologies related to their property tax19:04 Reduced rates, incentives, exemptions, and tax liabilities for property taxes22:11 Where to start when taking a closer look at your property taxesAbout Drew Harold:Drew is currently the Director of State and local tax with Crest Tax Partners. Prior to Crest, Drew spent 11 years with Chesapeake Energy in various state and local tax rolls including managing the property tax and sales and use tax groups. Prior to Chesapeake Drew was an industrial appraiser for Pritchard and Abbot in their Houston, TX office. With these various roles Drew is an energy industry professional with experience in property valuation, state and local tax planning, negotiating with state and local governments, providing legislative testimony related to state and local tax policy, and internal and external stakeholder communications.Connect with Drew:www.linkedin.com/in/drew-harroldhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/crest-tax-partnersAbout SherWare, Inc.If you're enjoying this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and share with a friend! We also love ratings and reviews on Apple podcasts.SherWare creates software to simplify your accounting needs so you have more time to do the things that matter. We serve independent oil and gas operators, accountants and investors with a platform to manage their distributions and joint-interest billings on a platform -- and we're the only software on the market that can integrate with your QuickBooks company. Click here to watch a demo of the software in action right now.About COPAS:COPAS provides expertise for the oil and gas industry through the development of Model Form Accounting Procedures, publications, and education. We are a forum for the active exchange of ideas which result in innovative business and accounting solutions.Find a society near you.

Supply Chain Now Radio
"The Supply Chain Buzz for August 24th Featuring Jon Davis, Kara Brown, & Will Haraway"

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 70:16


“The Supply Chain Buzz for August 24th Featuring Jon Davis, Kara Brown, & Will Haraway” Supply Chain Now Episode 437 Jon Davis is based in Barcelona, Spain. Jon brings over 35 years of experience and is widely considered one of the foremost experts on the impact of weather and climate on global commodities (energy and agriculture) and supply chain logistics. He spent 18 years on Wall Street in the commodity divisions within Citigroup focusing on risk management in agriculture, energy, and the financial sectors. At the end of Jon’s tenure, he was Chief Meteorologist at Citigroup. At Citigroup, he was recruited by Chesapeake Energy in 2003 and spent 10 years as Chief Meteorologist responsible for monitoring global weather/climate and its impact on energy and agriculture. Since 2014, Jon has been Chief Meteorologist at Riskpulse. Kara Brown was one of the first employees at Echo Global Logistics. Echo grew quickly in three years and her name is on the company’s 2009 IPO press release [NYSE: ECHO]. At a Nashville-based supply chain management company Kara weathered a major communications crisis before moving home to Chicago. Kara arrived in Atlanta in 2016 and started SmithBrown Marketing with no network. SmithBrown marketing is a team of marketing and sales enablement consultants specializing in all the pieces of the B2B conversion cycle. Less than two years later, she has a team of four full-time employees and a client list that includes Atlanta heavyweights. In 2017, Kara joined forces with Will Haraway to kickoff LeadCoverage, a PR and lead generation consultancy focused on supply chain, heavy industrial and tech. Learn more about Lead Coverage here: https://leadcoverage.com/ Will Haraway is Founder & Lead Evangelist at Backbeat Marketing. Will has 20 years of executive experience in B2B Technology Marketing. Will is a certified analyst relations practitioner by the Knowledge Capital Group and has helped companies improve their brand reputations with marketing results that help increase sales. The Backbeat team includes lead generation, digital marketing, media relations and content marketing specialists with a combined 50 years of experience in their chosen disciplines. Learn more about Backbeat Marketing here: www.backbeatmarketing.com Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Supply Chain Now: supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe/ Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gswhite/ Connect with Jon on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jon-davis-6119439/ Connect with Kara on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/karasmithbrown/ Connect with Will on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/willharaway/ Supply Chain Now Ranked #1 Supply Chain Podcast via FeedSpot: tinyurl.com/rud8y9m Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov AIAG Virtual 2020 Supply Chain Conference: https://tinyurl.com/y8axeflc Listen and Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring on Supply Chain Now: https://supply-chain-is-boring.captivate.fm/listen Listen and Subscribe to TECHquila Sunrise with Greg White on Supply Chain Now: https://techquila-sunrise.captivate.fm/listen Listen and Subscribe to This Week in Business History on Supply Chain Now: https://this-week-in-business-h.captivate.fm/listen Listen and Subscribe to Veteran Voices on Supply Chain Now: https://veteran-voices.captivate.fm/listen Check Out News From Our Sponsors: U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ Verusen: www.verusen.com/ ProPurchaser.com: tinyurl.com/y6l2kh7g This episode was hosted by Greg White and Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnowradio.com/episode-437.

Reorg Ruminations
Americas Core Credit: Updates on Ascena, Hertz & Chesapeake Energy (July 26, 2020)

Reorg Ruminations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 61:55


The Americas Core Credit team previews what's to come in the week ahead and discusses the latest updates on Ascena and Hertz and provides a special replay of the recent Chesapeake Energy webinar. If you are not a Reorg client, request access here: go.reorg-research.com/Podcast-Trial.

The Mineral Rights Podcast: Mineral Rights | Royalties | Oil and Gas | Matt Sands

In this month's Mineral Rights Podcast news episode for July 2020:   Colorado land board won't bid on Occidental's massive land, mineral rights sale | Exxon Mobil Resists Write-Downs as Oil, Gas Prices Plummet | Fracking trailblazer Chesapeake Energy becomes the biggest oil and gas bankruptcy of the pandemic   As always, you can go to mineralrightspodcast.com to find the links to these articles and other resources mentioned in this episode. To send us an article you would like us to cover in a future episode, please email feedback@mineralrightspodcast.com

Tahoe TAP
Tahoe Talk - 7/6/2020

Tahoe TAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 15:31


From around the globe to out your backdoor, here are the topics to keep you relevant and up-to-date!Global:- C19 Totals: 11.5m cases, 537k deaths - USA at 3m cases, 9 states hit record numbers, positivity rate = 7.6% compared to 4.5% on June 7- Kayne West announces that he’s running for President - Uber acquires food delivery giant Postmates for $2.65b - Some NBA and MLB seasons back in question again after positive COVID results- Walmart to host drive-in movie premieres starting in August - Oil prices went negative for the 1st time ever in April. Now they’re back around $40 per barrel, but oil giants are losing hope and the massive Chesapeake Energy company just filed for bankruptcy- Tribal leaders and activists are calling for the removal of Mt. Rushmore- Black Lives Matter street mural on Fifth Avenue directly in front of Trump Tower (order by Mayor Bill de Blasio)Local:- Red Flag warning (Mt. Rose fire update)- Hard Rock no-mask arrest- Tahoe Rim Trail Rescue- Lime Scooters are back- Great Reno Balloon Race cancellation- ACC and Celeb Tourney: Tribune & Sun exclusive coverage

Industry Focus
Energy: Bethany McLean on Chesapeake Energy and The Future of Fracking

Industry Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 35:54


On Sunday, Chesapeake Energy filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and the New York Stock Exchange began the process of delisting its stock. Financial journalist Bethany McLean is our guest this week to help break down how Chesapeake got to this point and what’s next for the industry, as well as the state of financial journalism today, Wirecard, and her collaboration with co-author Joe Nocera on an upcoming book about the coronavirus response in the United States.   **For those interested in learning more about the oil and gas industry today, I highly recommend Bethany’s book Saudi America: The Truth About Fracking and How It’s Changing the World -- Nick   Stocks Mentioned:  CHK, CHKQ, EOG, WCAGY Check out more of our content here: StockUp, The Motley Fool's weekly email newsletter Podcasts Youtube Twitter Reach us by Email @ IndustryFocus@fool.com

Progressive Voices
Green News Report 06-30-2020

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 6:00


U.S. fracking pioneer Chesapeake Energy files for bankruptcy; BP warns investors of a future with less oil; Sorry, endangered species, U.S. Supreme Court won't stop Trump's border wall for you; PLUS: Flood risks to U.S. homes far higher than previously estimated... All that and more in today's Green News Report!

Policy Punchline
Chesapeake Bankruptcy: How the Fracking Trailblazer Ignited the American Energy Revolution

Policy Punchline

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 75:00


In late June 2020, Covid-19 claimed one of the largest giants in the energy industry: Chesapeake Energy. Chesapeake is a leader in the fracking industry that had been on the rocks for a few years now. In this episode, we detail the rapid rise of the fracking industry with Russell Gold, WSJ senior energy reporter in Texas. Gold’s first book, "The Boom: How Fracking Ignited the American Energy Revolution and Changed the World," documents the invention of hydraulic fracturing in 1974, how it is both a threat and a godsend for the environment, and how it led the revival of manufacturing in the United States. We also discuss Gold’s second book, "Superpower: One Man's Quest to Transform American Energy," in which he discusses renewable energies and focuses on the legendary figure Michael Skelly, who used his Harvard Business School contacts to create impressive companies. The midwest can produce the most amount of renewable energies because of the cheap land and suitable climate, so Skelly’s vision was to build low-cost clean energy options between places such as Oklahoma and non-midwest states. The already crazily complicated deal was even further complicated by the strong political opposition at the time, from which we discuss the today’s landscape from The Green New Deal to a realistic vision for sustainable energy use. Russell Gold is an award-winning investigative journalist at The Wall Street Journal, responsible for covering all facets of global energy with a particular focus on the U.S. energy boom, power generation and the global energy transition. He’s been covering energy for the journal since 2002 and his reporting has taken him to five continents and above the Arctic Circle two times. In 2010, he was part of the Wall Street Journal team that covered the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill. The Journal’s work was awarded the Gerald Loeb Award for best business story of the year and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting. In 2020, he will inaugurate a new beat the Journal: Climate change and business. Outside of his work at the Wall Street Journal he’s written two books. His first book, The Boom, was longlisted for the FT Goldman Sachs Business Book of the year prize in 2014. Superpower, his second book, was published in June 2019.

Drilled
Pioneering Fracking Company Chesapeake Energy Goes Bust

Drilled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 16:08


Despite tax breaks, royalty cuts, and other COVID-related incentives, Chesapeake Energy—a pioneer in the American shale gas (fracking) industry—declared bankruptcy this week. It's the first example of what we expect to be many of the government throwing good money after bad in attempts to use COVID relief funds to shore up companies that were failing long before the pandemic hit. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Drilled Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Big Gauchos
29: Jerome Powell Just Bought Walmart

Big Gauchos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 39:45


The boys discuss insane jobless claim numbers, Chesapeake Energy filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Lululemon buying this fitness company, casino workers suing because of a major reason, and the government buying junk bonds out the wazoo. Plus, tires, big box stores, spreadsheets, work group chats, malls, and dog food will all make you insane amounts of cash if you follow this episode's advice. Don't miss it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Investor Show
Chesapeake Energy Files Bankruptcy And Teaches Investor These 5 Lessons W Prince Dykes

The Investor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 24:47


The Investor Show is an financial literacy and commentary show that features a number of investors, financial experts, professional athletes, business owners and more. The views of each video are not advice. SUPPORT Our Patron: https://www.patreon.com/theinvestorshow Our Merc Store: https://streamlabs.com/royalfinancial... Books: https://amzn.to/2IXCO0P FOLLOW US Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinvestors... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theinvestor... Podcast: http://www.theinvestorshowtv.com/podc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/royalfinancials Website: www.theinvestorshowtv.com CONTACT Email: prince@childrenfinancialliteracy.org Workshop: http://www.theinvestorshowtv.com/videos/

Dock Treece
Dock Treece Monday June 29, 2020

Dock Treece

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 8:48


Monday, stocks dropped again Friday. The last 3 trading have been down 710, up 299, down 730. Not a good trend.Are we officially in a recession? It would be the most unusual recession in history. The attached article is not what you would expect in a recession.Also the DOW is up approximately 20% so far this quarter not normal for a recession.Chesapeake Energy has filed for bankruptcy. A leader in the fracking industry done in by low crude oil prices.

視界宇宙觀
20200630 要聞速讀:第一波疫情還沒過 很快破2千萬確診

視界宇宙觀

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 4:19


各位朋友大家早安,今天是6月30日,也是上半年最後一天,歡迎和我們一起關心世界大小事。 全球確診人數破千萬 專家:疫情還在第一波 增至2千萬時間更短 全球新冠肺炎確診人數突破一千萬大關,由百萬增至千萬只花86天,凸顯全球疫情依然嚴峻。中國疾控中心流行病學專家吳尊友示警,全球確診病例從1000萬成長到2000萬的時間將會更短。吳尊友表示,全球確診千萬說明人類面臨新冠疫情的災難,目前疫情還未達最高峰,未來一段時間還會上升。全球目前仍處在第一波疫情中。更多內容…… 美頁岩油先驅 聲請破產 美國頁岩油產業先驅崔石比克能源公司(Chesapeake Energy)聲請破產保護,新冠肺炎疫情引發石油和天然氣價格暴跌,成為壓垮這家公司的最後一根稻草,並使崔石比克成為疫情的最大受害者之一。分析師表示,若油氣價格維持在目前水準,未來兩年可能會有超過200家頁岩油公司聲請破產。 相關報導: 美頁岩油先驅 聲請破產 波音蘋果領漲 美股道瓊指數急升580點 港版國安法今表決 港警重兵戒備 大陸十三屆全國人大常委會第20次會議今天閉幕,並將表決「港區國安法」。因應「港區國安法」的通過和實施,香港警察昨天凌晨起開始布防,7月1日將「重兵」封鎖灣仔會展中心、金鐘政府總部等重點地區。未來兩天,香港至少有3千至4千警力戒備。更多內容…… 巴基斯坦證交所恐攻 6人喪命 4嫌被擊斃 巴基斯坦警方表示,四名槍手29日攻擊位於巴國南部大城喀拉蚩的巴基斯坦證券交易所,至少造成六人喪命,槍手和警方駁火,全數被擊斃。主張分離主義的「俾路支解放軍」隨後發表聲明,聲稱犯下這起攻擊。BBC報導,俾路支解放軍是巴基斯坦與阿富汗的俾路支人武裝組織。2004年起,俾路支解放軍武力對抗巴基斯坦政府,為長年受壓迫的俾路支人爭取平權與民族自決。這個組織大多在巴基斯坦俾路支省活動,常攻擊巴基斯坦部隊。更多內容…… 關鍵民調數字史上最慘!CNN:川普要連任難了 美國民意調查分析網站「FiveThirtyEight」的數據顯示,美國總統川普任期內平均淨支持率(average net approval rating)已惡化擴大為-10.5個百分點,是歷任總統之中表現最差,CNN指出,川普要贏得大選,幾乎沒有勝算。《紐約時報》(New York Times)24日公布與謝納學院(Siena College)共同進行的最新民調顯示,川普的支持率為41%,不支持率為56%。另外包括「輿觀」(YouGov)、「拉斯穆森報告」(Rasmussen Reports)等民調機構,近期的調查結果都顯示,川普的支持率落在40%左右,不支持率都在50%以上,不支持已經超越支持,難怪川普似有感應地說自己可能會敗選。更多內容…… 北市熱到38.9度 史上6月最高溫 台北市29日午後高溫飆至38.9度,創該124年來的史上六月最高溫,新北市、新竹縣、台中市、彰化縣、高雄市也逾36度。氣象局提醒,今各地仍高溫炎熱,北北基有午後雷陣雨,中南部也有短暫陣雨或雷雨。更多內容…… 以上就是今天的新聞重點,天氣熱啊,大家要多喝水,免得讓高溫蒸發了。謝謝您的收聽,我們下次空中見。

Squawk on the Street
Mixed Picture for Stocks, Covid-19 Hot Spots, Gilead’s Remdesivir Price Tag, Facebook Ad Fallout

Squawk on the Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 47:41


Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discuss the move in the major averages, higher to start the week, as investors shrugging off a surge in coronavirus cases across the United States. Health & Human Services Secretary Alex Azar warning Sunday that the “window is closing” to curb the spread of the virus and get the outbreak under control. Confirmed cases across the globe topping 10 million, with global deaths passing half a million. Plus, Gilead announcing its coronavirus treatment Remdesivir’s price tag. It will cost $3,120 per U.S. patient with private insurance. Major advertising fallout for Facebook. Over the weekend, Starbucks, Coca-Cola, Diageo and Hershey’s all announced they’re pausing social media ads in the latest action against hate speech on platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Plus, a pioneer in the U.S. shale revolution, Chesapeake Energy, filing for bankruptcy protection. The company announcing $7 billion in debt will be wiped out through its restructuring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

YangFX
FX MARKET REPORT 29.06.2020

YangFX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 4:11


Europe Edges Higher; DAX Outperforms Airbus stock climbed 1.3% despite a 40% drop forecast Oil prices fell back; Chesapeake Energy to seek bankruptcy protection U.S. crude futures traded 1.6% lower Lagarde Says The Worst Is Over. Time To Panic? Sterling on track for a dismal month. Euros zipping off the presses. Dollar up on fear factor. GBP / USD 1.2360 GBP / EUR 1.0985 EUR / USD 1.1250 GBP / JPY 132.50 GBP / CHF 1.1710 GBP / CAD 1.6880 GBP / AUD 1.7060 GBP / NZD 1.9200 GBP / CNY 8.7500 GBP / SGD 1.7210 GBP / ZAR 21.305

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin
Local Elections, Backlash for Facebook and mattress unicorn Casper accused of misleading investors

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 11:14


On Market View today, Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang discuss Chesapeake Energy filing for bankruptcy, backlash for Facebook, mattress unicorn Casper accused of misleading investors with IPO. 

FT News Briefing
Chesapeake files for bankruptcy, Facebook ad boycott, Singapore’s new corporate structure

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 10:11


American shale pioneer Chesapeake Energy has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and dozens of brands are cancelling advertising on Facebook over the social media company’s handling of hate speech. Plus, Singapore is luring hedge funds and investors away from other low tax jurisdictions with a new corporate structure. The FT’s Stefania Palma explains how the country is trying to make itself Asia’s leading financial centre. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy
West Coast Cookbook and Speakeasy -- River City Hash Mondays 29 June 20

West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 62:57


West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy is Now Open! 8am-9am PT/ 11am-Noon ET for our especially special Daily Specials; River City Hash Mondays!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, “there are only two sides in this,” the GOP can choose the side of Vladimir Putin, or they can choose the side of US troops, “there is no gray zone.”Then, on the rest of the menu, powerhouse fracking pioneer Chesapeake Energy filed for bankruptcy protection; Kansas State football players will boycott all team activities over a racist tweet by the founder of the school's pro-Trump America First group; and, a North Dakota Army National Guard unit that operates a squadron of UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters has been told to muster for active duty later this year in Washington DC.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where an Israeli court ordered the release of a former Air Force general and leading critic of Netanyahu from jail; and, the Rolling Stones are getting in line to threaten Trump with legal action for using their songs at his rallies, despite several cease-and-desist orders.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"I was never a spy. I was with the OSS organization. We had a number of women, but we were all office help." -- Julia Child~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Show Notes & Links: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/6/29/1956762/-West-Coast-Cookbook-amp-Speakeasy-Daily-Special-River-City-Hash-Mondays

The Daily Thunder Podcast

Our featured guest this week is Bleacher Report's, Dan Favale. He and Brandon are breaking down the NBA math on power rankings and if Dan expects any changes when the season resumes, how the Thunder and Presti can run the NBA this offseason, what kind of package might be available for CP3 from the Knicks, and Dennis Schröder's bid for 6MÖY. Then Forbes writer Nick Crane and DT owner (and former corporate bankruptcy lawyer) John Napier discuss what the future might look like for Chesapeake Energy and their arena naming rights. Show links: Dan's BR archive Chesapeake Energy's Bankruptcy: What It Means for the Thunder Twitter: Dan | Nick | John | Brandon | Rachael Thanks for listening! Please don't forget to leave us a review! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support

Le Balado de DayTrader Canada
Chesapeake Energy (CHK) : un cas d'anthologie

Le Balado de DayTrader Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 4:50


Cette semaine, dans le cadre de l'une de nos séances de négociation en direct, un titre est sorti sur nos « scanners » comme étant peu dispendieux et produisant d'importants mouvements : Chesapeake Energy (NYSE : CHK). Après une courte analyse du graphique du titre, l'équipe a pu remarquer certaines irrégularités, une en particulier : la hausse de près de 182% du 8 juin, qui fut accompagné de 22 « halt » ou arrêts de transactions pendant la journée.

Finances the Other
#150 FOFW Money News

Finances the Other "F" Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 2:08


Chesapeake Energy goes into BK, a CEO finally gets the book thrown at him (kind of), and the airline sector shares tragic news. 

Social Currency by dough
Bankrupt Stocks - A Smart Idea?

Social Currency by dough

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 57:20


Stocks like Hertz, Chesapeake Energy, and JCPenney have jumped higher after filing for bankruptcy, but is buying bankrupt companies really a smart idea? Victor Jones and Ryan Grace discuss on this episode of Social Currency. Watch now!

Social Currency by dough
Video // Bankrupt Stocks - A Smart Idea?

Social Currency by dough

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 54:27


Stocks like Hertz, Chesapeake Energy, and JCPenney have jumped higher after filing for bankruptcy, but is buying bankrupt companies really a smart idea? Victor Jones and Ryan Grace discuss on this episode of Social Currency. Watch now!

Supply Chain Now Radio
"The Supply Chain Buzz for May 26th with Special Guest Jon Davis with Riskpulse"

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 66:46


“The Supply Chain Buzz for May 26th with Special Guest Jon Davis with Riskpulse” Supply Chain Now Episode 367 This episode of Supply Chain Now featured Scott Luton and Greg White as they discuss the top news in supply chain. This episode featured a special guest, Jon Davis. Jon is based in Barcelona, Spain. He brings over 35 years of experience and is widely considered one of the foremost experts on the impact of weather and climate on global commodities (energy and agriculture) and supply chain logistics. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in meteorology, he spent 18 years on Wall Street in the commodity divisions within Citigroup focusing on risk management in agriculture, energy, and the financial sectors. At the end of Jon’s tenure, he was Chief Meteorologist at Citigroup. At Citigroup, he was recruited by Chesapeake Energy in 2003 and spent 10 years as Chief Meteorologist responsible for monitoring global weather/climate and its impact on energy and agriculture. Since 2014, Jon has been Chief Meteorologist at Riskpulse. In 2015, Jon was given the prestigious Award for the Outstanding Contribution to the Advance of Applied Meteorology at the national AMS (American Meteorological Society) meeting for a distinguished career in applying meteorological and climatological knowledge to the energy, industrial, and agricultural sectors. In 2017, Jon was awarded the Kenneth C. Spengler Award for outstanding vision to advance to role of meteorology in the new energy economy and outstanding leadership of the AMS Energy Committee and its conference. Jon was founding member and first chair of the AMS Energy Committee starting in 2004. Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Supply Chain Now: supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe/ Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gswhite/ Connect with Jon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-davis-6119439/ SCN Ranked #1 Supply Chain Podcat via FeedSpot: tinyurl.com/rud8y9m SCNR to Broadcast Live at AME Atlanta 2020 Lean Summit: www.ame.org/ame-atlanta-2020-lean-summit SCNR on YouTube: tinyurl.com/scnr-youtube 2020 AIAG Supply Chain Summit: tinyurl.com/yx5asq35 Supply Chain Now Trivia Livestream: https://supplychainnowradio.com/sapics-trivia/ Check Out News From Our Sponsors: U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ APICS Atlanta: apicsatlanta.org Verusen: www.verusen.com/ ProPurchaser.com: tinyurl.com/y6l2kh7g Supply Chain Real Estate: supplychainrealestate.com/ This episode of Supply Chain Now was hosted by Greg White and Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: www.supplychainnowradio.com/episode-367.

Supply Chain Now Radio
"Preparing Global Supply Chains for the 2020 Hurricane Season"

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 50:37


“Preparing Global Supply Chains for the 2020 Hurricane Season” Supply Chain Now Episode 353 This episode of Supply Chain Now features Shehrina Kamal and Jon Davis. Shehrina Kamal leads Resilience360’s Risk Monitoring function, where she spearheads the solution’s risk identification, monitoring and alerting capabilities. In this capacity, she manages a global team of analysts and is responsible for product development & strategy, intelligence coverage, and strategic partnerships. Shehrina has 11 years of logistics industry experience and a background in international development consultancy and communication. She studied Economics at North South University, Bangladesh and holds an MBA from Mannheim Business School, Germany. Jon Davis is based in Barcelona, Spain. Jon brings over 35 years of experience and is widely considered one of the foremost experts on the impact of weather and climate on global commodities (energy and agriculture) and supply chain logistics. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in meteorology, he spent 18 years on Wall Street in the commodity divisions within Citigroup focusing on risk management in agriculture, energy, and the financial sectors. At the end of Jon’s tenure, he was Chief Meteorologist at Citigroup. At Citigroup, he was recruited by Chesapeake Energy in 2003 and spent 10 years as Chief Meteorologist responsible for monitoring global weather/climate and its impact on energy and agriculture. Since 2014, Jon has been Chief Meteorologist at Riskpulse. In 2015, Jon was given the prestigious Award for the Outstanding Contribution to the Advance of Applied Meteorology at the national AMS (American Meteorological Society) meeting for a distinguished career in applying meteorological and climatological knowledge to the energy, industrial, and agricultural sectors. In 2017, Jon was awarded the Kenneth C. Spengler Award for outstanding vision to advance to role of meteorology in the new energy economy and outstanding leadership of the AMS Energy Committee and its conference. Jon was founding member and first chair of the AMS Energy Committee starting in 2004. Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Supply Chain Now: supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe/ Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Shehrina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shehrinakamal/ Connect with Jon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-davis-6119439/ SCN Ranked #1 Supply Chain Podcast via FeedSpot: tinyurl.com/rud8y9m SCNR to Broadcast Live at AME Atlanta 2020 Lean Summit: www.ame.org/ame-atlanta-2020-lean-summit SCNR on YouTube: tinyurl.com/scnr-youtube 2020 AIAG Supply Chain Summit: tinyurl.com/yx5asq35 Supply Chain Trivia Night: supplychainnowradio.com/supply-chain-trivia/ Key Takeaways from Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 Rankings for 2020 Webinar: tinyurl.com/ybodvlxp Supply Chain Now Listener Survey: forms.gle/76Q2ynmidNdRCgzM7 May 14th Resilience360 Webinar: https://tinyurl.com/y7onfemn Check Out News From Our Sponsors: The Effective Syndicate: www.theeffectivesyndicate.com/blog U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ APICS Atlanta: apicsatlanta.org Verusen: www.verusen.com/ ProPurchaser.com: tinyurl.com/y6l2kh7g Supply Chain Real Estate: supplychainrealestate.com/ This episode was hosted by Scott Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: www.supplychiannowradio.com/episode-353.

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show
Grounded, Gilead, reverse split - 2020-04-17 09 óra

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020


Ács is in the air… izé on the ground! - lényeg, hogy utazással foglalkozik. Rengeteg új infó van arról, hogyan képzeli el a WizzAir az újraindítást, a középső ülések kiiktatásával repülnek a tervek szerint. Hogy maszk és kesztyű kötelező lesz-e, azt még nem tudni. És mi van a járattörlésekkel? És az összegyűlt pontokkal? Van, aki a pontok 120%-os visszatérítése miatt egyenesen a járattörlésekre spekulál. Ács Gábor, a Millásreggel és az Okosutas.hu szakija próbált mindenre válaszolni. A tőzsdenyitásban Vavrek Zsolt, az Equilor Befektetési Zrt. lakossági üzletág-igazgatója mondta el, hogy a nemzetközi piacok felpattanta a Gilead Sciences sikeres gyógyszertesztjének hírére, a BÉT is beállt a sorba. A végére még azt is megtudtuk Chart Mátétól, hogy mi az a reverse split és miért ne lepődjenek meg a Chesapeake Energy részvénytulajdonosai.

MarketFoolery
Who’s Raising Their Dividend?

MarketFoolery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 17:55


Johnson & Johnson shares rise after 1st-quarter profits come in higher than expected. Roku’s preliminary results show (shocker!) a big jump in streaming hours. Valero Energy previews a $2 billion loss, while Exxon Mobil sells more debt. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, along with Chesapeake Energy’s 1-for-200 reverse stock split. (Tangents include parental guidance and Jim Gillies’ favorite breakfast cereal.)

Texas Oil and Gas Podcast
Episode 141 - Coronavirus | Greenpeace | ConocoPhilips | Deaths in Bryan gas explosion

Texas Oil and Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 30:47


This week, we have a shorter episode. We cover stories about Texas oilfield earnings and moves. We also cover a few stories having to do with gas prices and the green movement: Greenpeace urging democrats to reinstitute crude export bans, and Kinder Morgan pipelines preparing to go in across the Texas hill country.Energy Bankruptcy Reports and Surveys - https://www.haynesboone.com/publications/energy-bankruptcy-monitors-and-surveysFind our post on sales tips - https://www.texasoilandgaspodcast.com/sales-tipsBuy your Polar Plunge t-shirt: https://texasoilandgaspodcast.com/plungeFollow the Texas Oil and Gas Podcast on Twitter - @TOGPodcastFollow Ryan on Twitter - @ryanraysrFollow Nate on Twitter - @OilMediaNateConnect with Josh on LinkedIn - https://texasoilandgaspodcast.com/connect-with-joshConnect with Ryan on LinkedIn - https://texasoilandgaspodcast.com/connect-with-ryanThe Texas Oil and Gas Podcast on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/35588693/admin/We're looking for a new sponsor! Get in touch with us TODAY for a proposal - nate.hansen@gor2.comLeave a 5 star rating and review! - http://apple.co/2mkM3ASContact the show via text or voicemail - (318) 599-9192Visit our website - http://www.texasoilandgaspodcast.com/Buy Ryan's book - https://amzn.to/2CBOtAoThis week's articles:https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/Third-man-dies-in-fatal-Chesapeake-Energy-oil-15022629.phphttps://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/gas-oil-prices-fall-coronavirus-Wuhan-China-virus-15025576.phphttps://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Oil-Bankruptcies-Are-Reaching-Worrying-Levels.htmlhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/2020/01/30/anti-fossil-fuel-groups-pressure-democrats-to-reinstate-the-crude-export-ban/#1da33a7c4811https://www.hartenergy.com/exclusives/sharing-data-and-best-practice-advice-between-operators-184667https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/Drilling-Down-ConocoPhillips-ready-for-major-15020084.php#https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/Kinder-Morgan-obtains-final-pieces-of-15014977.php?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=socialflow#https://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/Enterprise-Products-Partners-closes-year-with-15015717.php

Texas Oil and Gas Podcast
Episode 141 - Coronavirus | Greenpeace | ConocoPhilips | Deaths in Bryan gas explosion

Texas Oil and Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 30:47


This week, we have a shorter episode. We cover stories about Texas oilfield earnings and moves. We also cover a few stories having to do with gas prices and the green movement: Greenpeace urging democrats to reinstitute crude export bans, and Kinder Morgan pipelines preparing to go in across the Texas hill country.Energy Bankruptcy Reports and Surveys - https://www.haynesboone.com/publications/energy-bankruptcy-monitors-and-surveysFind our post on sales tips - https://www.texasoilandgaspodcast.com/sales-tipsBuy your Polar Plunge t-shirt: https://texasoilandgaspodcast.com/plungeFollow the Texas Oil and Gas Podcast on Twitter - @TOGPodcastFollow Ryan on Twitter - @ryanraysrFollow Nate on Twitter - @OilMediaNateConnect with Josh on LinkedIn - https://texasoilandgaspodcast.com/connect-with-joshConnect with Ryan on LinkedIn - https://texasoilandgaspodcast.com/connect-with-ryanThe Texas Oil and Gas Podcast on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/35588693/admin/We're looking for a new sponsor! Get in touch with us TODAY for a proposal - nate.hansen@gor2.comLeave a 5 star rating and review! - http://apple.co/2mkM3ASContact the show via text or voicemail - (318) 599-9192Visit our website - http://www.texasoilandgaspodcast.com/Buy Ryan's book - https://amzn.to/2CBOtAoThis week's articles:https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/Third-man-dies-in-fatal-Chesapeake-Energy-oil-15022629.phphttps://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/gas-oil-prices-fall-coronavirus-Wuhan-China-virus-15025576.phphttps://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Oil-Bankruptcies-Are-Reaching-Worrying-Levels.htmlhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/2020/01/30/anti-fossil-fuel-groups-pressure-democrats-to-reinstate-the-crude-export-ban/#1da33a7c4811https://www.hartenergy.com/exclusives/sharing-data-and-best-practice-advice-between-operators-184667https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/Drilling-Down-ConocoPhillips-ready-for-major-15020084.php#https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/Kinder-Morgan-obtains-final-pieces-of-15014977.php?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=socialflow#https://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/Enterprise-Products-Partners-closes-year-with-15015717.php

Thunder Cares Cast
Packing Cold Kits

Thunder Cares Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 10:04


Darius Bazley and Deonte Burton join the residents of the Pershing Center to pack kits for those who currently don't have somewhere warm to stay. With the support of Chesapeake Energy, the group packed 1000 kits including gloves, hats, snacks, and toiletries. And as a bonus, the residents were surprised with a total makeover of their theater room.

Industry Focus
Energy: Why Robinhood’s Most Popular Oil & Gas Stock Doesn’t Belong in Your Portfolio

Industry Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 20:28


It’s been a busy week of news in the oil and gas industry driven by conflict between the U.S. and Iran as well as one of the largest oil finds in years down in South America. Motley Fool Contributor Matt DiLallo joins the show to break down these stories and share why Chesapeake Energy, the highest owned oil and gas stock on Robinhood, belongs nowhere near your portfolio. Stocks Mentioned: APA, TOT, XOM, HES, CVX, KOS, CHK, FANG Check out more of our content here: TMF's podcast portal YouTube Twitter Join Our Motley Fool Podcast Facebook Group LinkedIn StockUp, The Motley Fool's weekly email newsletter  

ISCPO 360 Security
Conversation with Henry Bonner and Mark Russo of Riskpulse

ISCPO 360 Security

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 31:46


What a great opportunity to sit down and have a wonderful chat with Henry Bonner and Mark Russo of Riskpulse.     Riskpulse is a supply chain risk analytics company that helps its clients and their partners increase the predictability and stability of their financial and physical operations globally.   Many of the largest food shippers, consumer packaged goods manufacturers, automakers, and retailers trust the Riskpulse Score (RpS) and the Riskpulse suite of cloud-based software applications to standardize their quantification of risk and guide their operational planning.   Headquartered in Austin, TX, Riskpulse is rapidly becoming the standard way for members of the supply chain to get the signals they need to optimize for risk. Mark Russo: Mark is the SVP of Weather Operations at Riskpulse based in Chicago.  He ensures weather forecast accuracy, product timeliness, and customer-focused impact-oriented communication for supply chains, business operations, and commodity trading/hedging.  He also is an American Meteorological Society Certified Consulting Meteorologist. After graduating from Northern Illinois University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Meteorology, He has spent the past 21 years applying global weather and climate to supply chains, agriculture, and energy. Prior to joining Riskpulse in 2013, Russo worked for Chesapeake Energy and Citigroup/Smith Barney where he provided accurate and timely weather forecasts . Throughout his professional career, Mark has been active in the American Meteorological Society.  Outside of work, Mark is a huge sports fan, especially baseball, and resides in the western suburbs of Chicago with his wife and three children. Henry Bonner: Henry has over 25 years’ experience in the risk management technology space.  Originally in the FinTech sector focused on the emerging field of risk management in capital markets in the 1990's.  He transferred these skills and experience to the energy commodity sector as the energy markets deregulated and was a founding team member of the leading technology company in the physical commodity risk management space. The exposure to the business of commodity supply chains led to the development of risk management solutions oriented to physical movements. More recently, Henry became involved in the Agribusiness commodity technology sector as CEO of one of the largest software companies in the sector, with solutions for managing risk in supply chains, particularly for the Consumer-Packaged Goods and Food & Beverage industries. As the Chief Product Officer of Riskpulse, Henry leans on his deep risk management technology experience across physical and financial markets, to guide Riskpulse as the leading innovative solution for supply chain predictive and prescriptive analytics and risk measurement. Riskpluse Website Riskpulse LinkedIn Page Riskpulse Twitter Page Concerning the 2020 ISCPO Global Supply Chain Security Conference, registration is now open.  Use the link below to access the conference web page and registration.  Hope to see you there and if you have any questions about the conference, drop me an email at byron.smith@iscpo.org ISCPO Global Supply Chain Security Conference --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iscpo360/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iscpo360/support

MarketFoolery
Retail Stocks, Cash, and 1 Stock to Avoid

MarketFoolery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 23:17


Lands’ End pops 17% on surprising same-store sales growth. Bill Mann analyzes the apparel retailer’s brand strength and makes the case for it being acquired. We reflect on the passing of Mark Butler, CEO of Ollie’s Bargain Outlet. Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag to discuss what to do with cash in your portfolio, whether Chesapeake Energy is a value play or value trap, and Giving Tuesday.   Holiday Music: “Santa Claus Blues” by Keb’ Mo’.   Thanks to Brave for supporting our show. Change your browser experience today by switching to Brave at www.brave.com/FOOL.

Degenerate Business School
It's time to buy UBER

Degenerate Business School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 44:21


James is back for Macroeconomics Corner!So how in the world is the jobs report made? James sets it straight.Speaking of...the S&P is a god damned monster. It crept up from 3,067 to 3,093.This bodes poorly for our all-in, sure thing buy on SPXS, the triple leveraged inverse S&P ETF.Back to the Why? Strong corporate earnings, the jobs report, optimism about China trade...blah...blah...blahBut what do the indicators look like? And what has the news cycle missed? QE4!On to Stock tip Corner!Bobby and Greg go yahtzee on UBER after the lockup expiration. Let's make the case.And back to Energy!Story time with a glass of wine. James will tell us the saga of Chesapeake Energy.

Wood Mackenzie - Crude for Thought
Chesapeake Energy Analyst Day with Robert Clarke

Wood Mackenzie - Crude for Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 24:51


Robert Clarke recaps the Chesapeake Energy analyst day. The company shared its vision for a "New Chesapeake" and how it has transformed to possibly retake a spot as one of the best US operators.

About the Girls
About the Guy

About the Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 29:53


Zack Anderson is the man behind the production and editing of the About the Girls Podcast. When he’s not working for the girls, he works as an accountant for Chesapeake Energy. Zack is husband to host, Kayla and they share a daughter named Zola and a son named Titus. This week, in honor of Tuesday being 8 years of marriage, Kayla is interviewing Zack for a fun look at some behind the scenes of running the show as well as behind the scenes of marriage. Zack and Kayla get real about working with your spouse, marriage after kids, and they have a very honest conversation about some parts of marriage people aren’t talking about. This episode is full of honesty, laughter, and so much fun, but we also hope it’s encouraging and a reminder of our very real need for Jesus to love each other well! Mentioned:North Church: north.churchThanks to Zack for letting us coax him into joining About the Girls today. Production and Editing by: Zack AndersonIntro and outro music provided by: Scott Holmes_Aspire

The Meb Faber Show
#94 - Michelle Leder - “There Are Some Companies That We Know Are Sort of Bad Eggs"

The Meb Faber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 49:59


In Episode 94, we welcome entrepreneur, author, and SEC filings expert, Michelle Leder. We start with Michelle’s background. She was a business journalist – a self-professed “document geek.” She wrote the book Financial Fine Print: Uncovering a Company's True Value and decided to launch a website as an accompaniment to the book. Here we are, 15 years later. Meb asks Michelle to give an overview of what she’s looking for in the various filings. She tells us that changes are important. She doesn’t necessarily look closely at the numbers because it’s more about the language. Also, the forward-looking statements can be big. Michelle mentions an example of one that used a significant amount of extra language. This dovetails into a discussion about the process – is it a keyword search or is there software? Michelle uses both, as keywords alone don’t always work. She gives the example of when Goldman Sachs was subpoenaed, the language used to describe it in the filings was something like “an invitation to respond to the DOJ.” Meb asks for examples of red flag behavior in the filings. Michelle looks for unusual compensation or stock grant amounts. Also, lots of extra language used to describe earnings or adjusted EBITDA. She mentions a company called GT Advanced Technology, which used to be an Apple supplier. In one particular filing, they added new disclosure language, identifying their dependence on Apple, and their vulnerability if that relationship soured. Some time thereafter, Apple ended the relationship. Next, Meb and Michelle discuss the “Friday Night Dump.” This is the 90 minutes after market close on Friday, when there’s no major trading. Companies tend to dump all their bad info here. Michelle mentions recent examples using Tesla and Wynn. But her most memorable disclosure dump was Chesapeake Energy, revealing it had paid over $12M for a map collection. Meb asks if Michelle has ever been contacted by a company she’s profiled, trying to defend or explain itself. She mentions Dell. Apparently, the company once purchased a company from Dell’s own brother and something seemed a tad off. After Michelle covered it, Dell reached out to tell her she had gotten it all wrong. This is a fun episode with plenty more in it – what sort of time commitment this would take the average investor… the atmospheric changes Michelle has seen in the last 10-15 years… the story of Meb stealing someone else’s disclosure language for his own blog but forgetting to remove the other company’s name… There’s even a discussion of something Twitter did recently that grabbed Michelle’s interest. If you’re a Twitter investor, you might want to listen.   All this and more in Episode 94.

Arise Ministries
14 Things Every Single Mom Should Know - Mark Bottrell

Arise Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 40:07


Mark Bottrell, Field Services Manager at Chesapeake Energy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, shares his memories of being raised by a single mother. You’ll blessed by his tender heart as he reminds us of 14 things every single mother should know. Grab your pen and paper. You won’t want to miss a single word.

Single Momcast
14 Things Every Single Mom Should Know - Mark Bottrell

Single Momcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 40:07


Mark Bottrell, Field Services Manager at Chesapeake Energy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, shares his memories of being raised by a single mother. You'll blessed by his tender heart as he reminds us of 14 things every single mother should know. Grab your pen and paper. You won't want to miss a single word.

Christianity in Business
Serving God as a Fortune 500 Company CEO/Chairman (w/ Archie W. Dunham)

Christianity in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 37:03


On this episode, we’re joined by Archie W. Dunham.  Archie is chairman emeritus of Chesapeake Energy, the second largest natural gas producer in the United States and the retired chairman of the board of ConocoPhillips. He was instrumental in orchestrating Conoco’s IPO separation from DuPont in 1998, the largest in U.S. history at the time, and in negotiating the merger of equals between Conoco Inc. and Phillips in 2001 which created the third largest energy company in America and the fifth largest in the world. In 1998, Dunham was recognized by the World Affairs Council as Houston’s International Citizen of the Year and inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. The most meaningful award he has ever received was being named Houston’s Father of the Year in 1998. In addition to giving extravagantly to other worthy causes and organizations, the Dunhams have also been tremendously generous to Houston Baptist University which has resulted in various landmarks within the campus named in their honor that attest to their strong Christian faith and values, including the Dunham College of Business, Dunham Field, the Linda and Archie Dunham Theater and the Dunham Bible Museum. It’s safe to say that the Christianity in Business Podcast may not exist if it wasn’t for Archie and Linda Dunham. Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com

Oil and Gas This Week Podcast
Oil & Gas Predictions for 2018 – OGTW135

Oil and Gas This Week Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 18:44


In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week – Modalpoint has done this since 2014 (2015, 2016, 2017), and we went back and looked and we have about a 75% success ratio. Which is actually pretty good, considering we aren't professional analysts. But we do get this information from our clients and also the research we do all year long. So are you ready? Have a question? Click here to ask. Show Notes & Links: Overview: Online Supply Chain Searches New Younger Workforce Labor Shortage Changes in Buyer Behavior Negative Public Perception New Business Models Confidence in Upstream New Pipelines (Permian) NGL’s M&A https://modalpoint.com/oil-and-gas-predictions-for-2018/  Stories:   Weekly Rig Count As of 01/015/2018 – The American Rig count is 1039 active rigs. Redwing Has A Winner! Taylor Carrell, Engineer I at Chesapeake Energy you’re this week’s winner! Congrats! CLICK HERE TO ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN! Get Mark’s Monthly Events Email Get Automatically Notified About Oil & Gas Events Once a Month Connect with Us OGGN LinkedIn Group OGGN Facebook Group Join API-YP Jake Corley   | Facebook | LinkedIn | Email | Wellhub Mark LaCour | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Email | modalpoint.com SaveSave

Wood Mackenzie
Crude for Thought - Chesapeake Energy Analyst Day with Robert Clarke

Wood Mackenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 24:51


Robert Clarke recaps the Chesapeake Energy analyst day. The company shared its vision for a "New Chesapeake" and how it has transformed to possibly retake a spot as one of the best US operators.

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
A follow up on our trade on Chesapeake Energy (CHK) and National Oilwell Varco (NOV) (August 16, 2016)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016


trade chesapeake energy chk national oilwell varco
Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
Here are two oil & gas stocks that are about to pay off. Check out these charts of National Oilwell Varco (NOV) and Chesapeake Energy (CHK) (August 15, 2016)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016


The Option Block
Option Bbock 520: Imagine an Apple Tesla Mashup

The Option Block

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 61:14


Trading Block: What is going on in the market? Options #QuestionOfTheWeek: Earnings Straddles - $AAPL(4.5%), $FB(7%) & $AMZN(8%). Which will be the most accurate? 45% Facebook - Close $108.89 (Straddle. $7.62) - Open $119.57: Difference. $10.68 / 9.8% - Missed by 40% 29% Amazon - Close $602 (Straddle. $48.16), Open $666 - Difference. $64 / 10.6% - Missed by 33% - WINNER!! 24% Apple - Close $104.35 (Straddle.$4.70), Open $96 - Difference. $8.35 / 8% - Missed by 77% 02% Other Earnings Straddle Battle: TSLA - $241.75, Approx. 8.3% BABA - $4.70, Approx. 6% Odd Block: Call buyer in Direxion Daily S&P 500 Bear 3x Shares, call buyers in Weatherford International PLC (WFT), and put buyers in Cabela's Inc (CAB). Strategy Block: Uncle Mike Tosaw discusses selling a put to get into a stock Around the Block: Earnings! Tuesday - CVS Health, Pfizer, Etsy, Avis Rental Car, Hyatt Hotels, GrubHub, Spring Corporation, Starwood Hotels Wednesday - Tesla, Whole Foods, Merck & Company, Priceline Group, Zynga, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Kraft Heinz, FITBIT Thursday - Alibaba, Occidental Petroleum, Chesapeake Energy, Friday - Cigna Corporation On the economic calendar this week are the ISM manufacturing index, international trade data and jobless claims on Thursday. Lastly, the week ends with the all-important monthly employment report for April.

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
The dividend was suspended -- bad news, right? Not really. Here's my trade on Chesapeake Energy (CHK) (January 22, 2016)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2016


Commodities Spotlight Podcast
Oil companies increase US acreage swaps, seeking efficiency

Commodities Spotlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 6:57


Oil companies are swapping acreage in the US to become more efficient and better plan drilling and midstream infrastructure. Starr Spencer, Platts senior editor, oil news, discusses which companies have been swapping land recently, including Chesapeake Energy, which did a swap in Wyoming's Powder...

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets
Ep. 231 The Frackers Gregory Zuckerman Unplugged

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2014 60:47


This week, Greg Zuckerman, author of The Frackers, joins S&A Investor Radio.We start the show with Greg as he highlights how the U.S. will become the largest oil producer in the world inside of three years.He talks about his interviews from his book where he got exclusive access with some of the top shale oil CEO's in the world. People like Aubrey McClendon, the CEO of Chesapeake Energy, Harold Hamm, one of the richest men in America and CEO of Continental Resources, Mike Papa of EOG Resources, and Charif Souki, the CEO of Cheniere Energy ... you won't want to miss this!Greg also mentions the environmental concerns facing the industry and why companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron missed the boat on this game-changing trend.And... Some HUGE news has come out that has basically been swept under the table...Frank uncovers what that BIG news is that could generate massive amounts of returns for investors.

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MarketFoolery 04.15.14

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 16:15


We discuss the energy industry landscape, including Big Oil, natural gas, solar stocks and more with analyst Taylor Muckerman.  Plus we look at Chesapeake Energy one year after Aubrey McClendon left the CEO office.    

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Episode 1014 - Ford PR Outmaneuvers GM, GM Halts Talks with PSA, It's a Gas!

Autoline Daily - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2012 8:57


Ford is flooding the media with information about electrics, plug-ins and hybrids, because it wants to beat GM to the punch about its electric plans. Speaking of General Motors, it has halted talks about a deeper tie-up with PSA. Chesapeake Energy, General Electric and Whirlpool are developing a relatively inexpensive appliance that will allow natural gas cars to be filled up at home. All that and more, plus John responds to your questions and comments in "You Said It!"

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MarketFoolery: 08.07.2012

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2012 20:21


Chesapeake Energy reports an earnings suprise.  Sirius XM raises its outlook.  And Fossil gets a big boost from China.   Our analysts discuss those stories and talk about McDonald's big business in Latin America.  

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#178: Upbeat News Propels Market; Andy Griffith Dies; Chesapeake Energy

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2012 19:00


Market rallies on factory data. Andy Griffith passes away at 86. Oil rallies strongly, and so will your gasoline prices. Chesapeake, oh Chesapeake. Apple shares near $600 again.

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MarketFoolery: 06.26.2012

MarketFoolery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2012 17:08


Coke increases its bet on India.   Chesapeake Energy faces new allegations.   And a big pharmaceutical company loses a big lawsuit.

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MarketFoolery: 06.04.2012

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2012 18:20


Bank of America is accussed of hiding bad news from shareholders.  Chesapeake Energy replaces four directors. General Motors deals with its pension payments. And Facebook considers a new market.  

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MarketFoolery: 05.03.2012

MarketFoolery

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2012 24:34


It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So.  Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Amazon.com and Whole Foods, why they're bearish on Chesapeake Energy and defense contractors, and why they're on the fence about Apple and Sotheby's.

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MarketFoolery: 02.22.2012

MarketFoolery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2012 18:11


Chesapeake Energy and Dell report earnings.  Johnson & Johnson names a new CEO.

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MarketFoolery: 02.14.2012

MarketFoolery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2012 12:08


Chesapeake Energy announces that it's making a big sale.   And authorities in Uzebekistan crack down on Valentines Day.  Our analysts discuss those stories and delve into Warren Buffett's love for See's Candies.