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Greetings, and welcome back to the podcast.This episode we are joined by Mr. Jim Gray, O.C. - co-founder of Canadian Hunter Exploration - one of Canada's largest natural gas producers before its sale in 2001 for ~$3.4 billion.Among his many awards, Mr. Gray has been inducted into the Alberta Order of Excellence, the Order of Canada, the Calgary Business Hall of Fame, and the Canadian Business Hall of Fame.Mr. Gray was awarded an Honourary Doctor of Laws degree in 1991 by the University of Calgary, and the Energy Person of the Year Award from the Energy Council of Canada.Mr. Gray is also a founder and former Chairman of Calgary Academy, Honourary Chair of the Canada West Foundation and Honorary Life Director of the Calgary YMCA. Mr. Gray is Chairman of the Energy Group of Brookfield Asset Management Inc.Mr. Gray's previous directorships include Brookfield Asset Management Inc., Cequence Energy Inc., Phoenix Technology Services, Emera Inc., Hudson's Bay Company, and Canadian National Railway, of which he is Director Emeritus. Among other things, we discussed The Can Hunter Days, Pioneering the Deep Basin & 90 Years of Staying Active.Enjoy.Thank you to our sponsors.Without their support this episode would not be possible:Connate Water SolutionsATB Capital MarketsEnergy United Upgrade Labs360 Engineering & Environmental ConsultingCanadian Gas AssociationSupport the show
It's a milestone...Episode 200 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast! In this installment, we go directly to the source and wade into a much talked topic in our community - water. Mayor Matt Gentry is our guest, as is Citizens Energy Group President & CEO Jeff Harrison. Both men share the details of the Citizens/Lebanon agreement, detailing when the increased water supply will arrive, and what that timeline means for future development. Episode 200 is overflowing with important info - and it starts right now! More Details: https://lebanon.in.gov/2024/11/20/citizens-energy-shares-lebanon-water-supply-program-update/
Interview with Eytan Uliel, CEO of Challenger Energy Group PLCOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/challenger-energy-group-lonceg-high-risk-high-reward-oil-play-with-chevron-5146Recording date: 16th December 2024Challenger Energy Group, an AIM-listed oil exploration company, is making significant strides in offshore Uruguay's emerging oil province. The company holds two key offshore blocks - Area OFF-1 and Area OFF-3 - in the Pelotas Basin, which is geologically similar to Namibia's Orange Basin where major oil discoveries were made by TotalEnergies and Shell.In March 2024, Challenger achieved a major milestone by signing a farm-out agreement with Chevron for Area OFF-1. Under the deal, Chevron acquired a 60% operating stake in exchange for $12.5 million cash upfront and committed to carrying Challenger through a substantial 3D seismic program. Challenger retained a strategic 40% interest, providing flexibility for potential future partnerships.The company's Area OFF-3 block is following a similar development path, with 3D seismic reprocessing currently underway. Management plans to launch a farm-out process by mid-2025, targeting a deal by year-end. CEO Eytan Uliel describes Area OFF-3 as "as exciting, if not more so, than Area OFF-1."Following Chevron's cash payment, Challenger is fully funded for its 2025 work program, with drilling targeted on both blocks for 2027. The company maintains a lean overhead structure and benefits from Chevron's seismic carry, putting it in its strongest financial position in five years.The geological potential of the region has attracted major industry players. Following Challenger's early entry, companies including Shell, APA, and YPF have licensed the remaining offshore areas in Uruguay. This surge in interest follows significant discoveries in Namibia's Orange Basin, which shares geological characteristics with Uruguay's offshore basins.Despite these positive developments, Challenger's market capitalization remains modest at £13.5 million, with shares trading at around 5.35p. According to CEO Uliel, this represents a significant discount to the value of Chevron's cash and carry payments alone, suggesting a potential four to five-fold upside based on current market value.Key upcoming catalysts include Area OFF-1 3D seismic acquisition and processing, Area OFF-3 seismic reprocessing results, Area OFF-3 farm-out, and drill planning for both blocks. The company benefits from strategic backing, including investment from experienced energy fund Charleston Energy Partners.As Uliel notes, "Uruguay is where Namibia was three or four years ago," suggesting significant growth potential as the region develops. With a tightly held shareholder register and multiple near-term catalysts, Challenger offers investors exposure to a potentially transformational exploration program at an early stage.View CEG's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/ceg-plcSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
The following article of the energy industry is: “Financing Solar and BESS Projects for Businesses” by Carla Ortiz Fuentes, Country Manager Mexico, RER Energy Group.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Associated Energy Group, LLC v. United States
Randy Newcomer (CEO) and Scott Rice (COO) from Riverbend Energy Group join the podcast to walk through Riverbend's 20+ year history in the Minerals & NonOp space as well as their ongoing strategies in the Bakken, Midland Basin, Delaware Basin, and Eagle Ford. A big thanks to our 5 Minerals & Royalties Podcast Sponsors: --R. Reese & Associates: If you are interested in outsourcing and/or bolstering your legal department, then please contact Rachel Reese at 832-831-2289 or visit www.rreeselaw.com to learn more. --Riverbend Energy Group: If you are interested in discussing the sale of your Minerals and/or NonOp interests w/ Riverbend, then please visit www.riverbendenergygroup.com for more information --Farmers National Company: For more information on Farmer's land management services, please visit www.fncenergy.com or email energy@farmersnational.com --Opportune: For more information on Opportune's services, please visit www.opportune.com --Oseberg: For more information on the software & data analytics tools that Oseberg has to offer, please visit www.oseberg.io.
Leinster and Ireland back-row Caelan Doris has been announced as ambassador for the Ohk Energy group. To celebrate their partnership with Caelan, Ohk Energy have teamed up with Caelan's charity, Childline by ISPCC, to Power a Brighter Future by raising vital funds for the organisation. As part of the campaign, from now to September 6th, €50 from every Ohk Energy sale of solar PV systems and air to water heat pumps will be donated to Childline. Ohk Energy is a new group brand combining the key strengths of leading renewable energy providers NRG Panel and JFW Renewables, to establish one of the largest and most trusted renewable energy groups in Ireland. The combined expertise of the two companies now positions Ohk Energy as the trusted and reliable provider of solar pv systems, air to water heat pumps, and EV chargers as well as providing retrofit and maintenance services, with an enviable reputation for excellent customer experiences. The Ohk Energy group are a diversified renewable energy partner for homeowners, businesses, farms, communities and utilities across the country, who pride themselves on making it as simple as possible for their customers to transition to a lower cost, more sustainable future by offering a one stop solution for their customer's decarbonisation needs. Gearoid Whelan, CRO of Ohk Energy said "Through JFW Renewables, it has been brilliant to have Caelan as a brand ambassador for the last number of months and watch on as he has captained Ireland and represented our brand with such high esteem. Now, as we join together NRG Panel and JFW Renewables to form the Ohk Energy group, we are thrilled to have Caelan continue with us as part of the next phase of our journey. "We are also delighted to support Childline on this fantastic partnership. Giving back to the communities in which we operate in is something that we pride ourselves on and Childline do some incredible work across this great island to support the children who are most vulnerable in our communities." The Ohk Energy group have joined forces with Caelan Doris, who is also an ambassador for Childline to pledge their combined support behind the charity. Childline is a service and support system for all children up to 18, which offers a 24-hour support line for young people to reach out about any problems in confidence. Childline is predominantly funded by donations and by teaming up with Ohk Energy and Caelan Doris, Childline will continue to be there for every child who connects with them by phone, webchat or through its digital platform www.childline.ie. John Church, CEO, ISPCC added: "Our work would not be possible without the support of our partners and we are delighted to be collaborating with the team at Ohk Energy and our Childline Champion, Caelan Doris for this brilliant campaign. At Childline we strive to ensure that every child in Ireland has someone to turn to for support whenever they need it. "Together we can make a real difference and through the generous support of Ohk Energy, the funds raised will help us to continue to be there for the most vulnerable children in our society. We're incredibly grateful for their commitment to helping us be there for every child who needs us - any time and for any reason." Caelan, who was previously an ambassador for JFW Renewables prior to the establishment of the Ohk Energy group, has represented his country on 43 occasions and was a key part of Ireland's six nations squad this year, captaining the team for his first time against Italy. At just 26, Caelan has already enjoyed some memorable times in the green jersey including starting all three tests as Ireland defeated the All Blacks during the summer tour in 2022, and he was also an integral part of Ireland's Six Nations triumphs both in 2023 and 2024. Speaking about becoming an ambassador for the Ohk Energy group and its fundraising efforts for Childline, Ireland and Leinster rugby player, Caelan Doris said: "I'm delighted to be teaming up w...
Amy Merrill is the CEO of The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM), an independent, non-profit governance body for the Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM), which aims to maximise its potential to finance climate solutions. In the first part of this episode, Samay Shah, Infrastructure and Energy Partner, and Aaron Wu, Senior PSL in our Infrastructure and Energy Group, are joined by Amy to delve into the key drivers behind the growing interest in Voluntary Carbon Markets (VCMs), the opportunities they offer, and their convergence with compliance markets. They also cover ICVCM's role in building consensus on global thresholds to enhance the integrity of VCMs.
In this episode Sean White welcomes Ed Rottman, CEO of Chroma Energy Group, for a comprehensive discussion on renewable energy, particularly focusing on solar power and energy storage developments. They delve into Ed's background, Chroma Energy Group's operations, and the intricacies of distributed generation, utility scale storage, and the evolution of the solar industry. The conversation also covers innovative trends like agrivoltaics and bifacial photovoltaics, the impact of AI on renewable energy, and the challenges and opportunities facing the sector, including workforce development and infrastructure investments. Topics Covered: Chroma Energy Group www.chromaenergygroup.com Stowers Machinery Caterpillar Dealer www.stowerscat.com MDA = Missile Defense Agency www.mda.mil Booz Allen Hamilton www.boozallen.com Conservative Climate Caucus www.conservativeclimatecaucus.com Inflation Reduction Act TVA = Tennessee Valley Authority www.tva.com Al Gore www.algorewiki.com LPS = Local Power Companies EPC = Engineering Procurement and Construction www.epc.com ACP = American Clean Power www.cleanpower.com AI technology RE+ in Texas C&I = Commercial and Industrial DG = Distributed Generation Paul Subzak Electric Vehicle People against solar energy Agrivoltaics Fencing Bifacial PV Monofacial PV Nellis Solar Power Plant 14 megawatt (MW) Utility Scale Storage Projects EMS = Energy Management Systems Climate Week NorCal Solar www.norcalsolar.org SaaS = Software as a Service AI = Artificial Intelligence Impacts on how renewable energy does in the future You can reach Ed Rottmann here: Ed Rottmann www.linkedin.com/in/edward-rottmann/ Chroma Energy Group www.chromaenergygroup.com Learn more at www.solarSEAN.com and be sure to get NABCEP certified by taking Sean's classes at www.heatspring.com/sean
The following article of the energy industry is: “No Energy Reserves Left for Summer” by Carla Ortiz Fuentes, Country Manager Mexico of RER Energy Group
Powerhouse Energy Group PLC (AIM:PHE) CEO Paul Emmitt takes Proactive's Stephen Gunnion through the company's operational highlights and strategic developments for 2023. Emmitt, who took over as CEO on a permanent basis towards the end of the year, initiated a major strategic review aimed at transitioning the company back to a small business model. This included a focus on a licensing and royalty regime instead of building its own plants, leading to a more efficient and effective company structure. The review also involved an assessment of finances and future prospects, aligning with shareholder interests. Emmitt highlighted the National Hydrogen opportunity in Australia as a key focus, aiming to provide services through acquisitions without cash outlay. He said the company also made progress with its Feedstock Testing Unit. Following delays caused by the liquidation of the previous manufacturer, he said the new kiln for the Unit is on schedule and expected to be operational mid-year. The Unit is expected to speed up the development of commercial applications for its tech. Looking ahead to 2024, the company anticipates a busy financial year with a strong pipeline of projects, including larger pieces of work from existing clients and the delivery of services for Australia. #PowerhouseEnergy, #PaulEmmitt, #StrategicReview, #OperationalHighlights, #LicensingAndRoyalty, #HydrogenOpportunity, #FeedstockTesting, #KilnInstallation, #NationalHydrogenProject, #Australia, #PipelineProjects, #FinancialYear2024, #CorporateStrategy, #BusinessEfficiency, #RenewableEnergy, #CleanEnergy, #SustainableEnergy, #EnergyInnovation, #ProjectManagement, #BusinessGrowth #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
10 May 2024 - Empire Energy Group's journey toward Beetaloo Basin production and its strategic moves, including asset sales and capital raises, shaping Australia's gas sector landscape.
Interview with Eytan Uliel, CEO of Challenger Energy Group PLCRecording date: 26th March 2024Challenger Energy Group (LON:CEG) offers investors a speculative and lucrative opportunity to gain exposure to Uruguay's nascent offshore oil industry. The junior explorer has secured a leading acreage position in the South Atlantic country and recently brought in oil major Chevron as a deep-pocketed partner to fund exploration.Uruguay is emerging as a potential global oil hot spot, spurred by massive finds in geologically analogous Namibia. The discovery of the Venus and Graff fields offshore Namibia in 2022 confirmed the presence of working petroleum systems along the margins of the Atlantic, related to the time when Africa and South America were joined together in the Gondwana supercontinent.Challenger was an early mover in Uruguay, securing the OFF-1 and OFF-3 licenses covering a vast area off the country's coast in 800-900m water depths. The company has since shot 2D seismic and identified a series of large prospects with multi-billion barrel potential. This was enough to attract Chevron, which farmed into OFF-1 in late 2022 and agreed to fund a 3D seismic survey and exploration well.The Chevron deal is highly favorable to Challenger. The U.S. supermajor will pay $12.5 million in cash and carry Challenger's costs for a $40-50 million seismic program. If the partners proceed to drilling, Chevron will pay 80% of the first well, estimated at $80-100 million, for a 60% stake, leaving Challenger with a 40% fully carried interest.3D seismic acquisition is slated to begin in late 2024 or early 2025, with processed results expected around mid-2025. Assuming the results are positive, the joint venture will have until August 2026 to decide whether to drill a first exploration well or relinquish the license. Challenger is seeking to replicate its OFF-1 success on OFF-3 by bringing in another partner after completing initial technical work.CEO Eytan Uliel, an experienced natural resources executive and deal maker, estimates Challenger's chances of drilling at least one well in Uruguay at 75% or greater. While exploration is inherently risky and there are no guarantees of success, the prize on offer is huge. A commercial discovery would be highly profitable to develop given Uruguay's attractive fiscal terms, including low taxes and royalties.Despite the potential upside, Challenger trades at a market capitalization of just £15 million (~$19 million), implying investors are heavily discounting the company's chances of success. The main risks are exploration and financing. And as a small company, Challenger will likely need to raise additional funds or sell down its stake to support future activity. But Uliel, who owns 10% of the company, sees this as a normal part of the business and is unromantic about asset sales if they maximize shareholder value.In summary, Challenger Energy Group provides a timely and high-leverage bet on Uruguay's offshore potential. If the drill bit proves kind, this £15 million minnow could soon be swimming in a sea of black gold.View CEG's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/ceg-plcSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
In this episode, H2Tech spoke with Grant Grothen, Principal in the Energy Group at Burns & McDonnell, live from the Global Syngas Conference. Grant shared his insights on the technical advancements, challenges, and future prospects of hydrogen, ammonia, and the decarbonization journey with a focus on legislation impacts, market dynamics, and the role of different energy sources.
Applications are now open for the Niamh Burke Memorial Bursary, which will award a total of €10,000 to students pursuing studies linked to climate action and renewable energy in Ireland. Candidates can apply here for the bursary until Friday 15th March at 5pm. The bursary was established by leading law firm Arthur Cox LLP, in memory of their former colleague and Arthur Cox partner, Niamh Burke, who played a significant role in the development of the Irish wind energy sector and advised on some of Ireland's largest, energy, infrastructure and construction projects. All relevant disciplines are open for consideration including law, economics, engineering, policy, science, planning and others. It is open to students planning to study in these or related fields in Ireland, at postgraduate level in 2024. If more than one person is selected, the bursary monies will be split between the successful applicants. Last year's recipients Sean Murphy from Cavan and Karin Mackey from Tipperary impressed the judges with their commitment to working to tackle the climate emergency and their passion for their chosen fields of Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance, and Environmental and Natural Resources in Law, respectively. Speaking ahead of the 2024 bursary launch Sean Murphy said: "I just completed the first semester of Smurfit's MSc in Sustainable Finance. The award has been a huge financial support in pursuing the Masters. I am currently in the process of applying for summer internships in the space with the hope of securing graduate employment afterwards. I would recommend anyone interested in studying in this area to apply." Karin Mackey added: "I am extremely grateful to Arthur Cox and Wind Energy Ireland for choosing me to be a recipient of the Niamh Burke Memorial Bursary, it has been a huge honour. I am currently commencing my second semester of the LLM Environmental and Natural Resources Law in UCC and have been gaining valuable knowledge that I have been able to integrate into my daily work." Danielle Conaghan, Partner, Energy Group and Head of Environment and Planning, Arthur Cox LLP, said: "We are very pleased to continue providing this bursary in memory of our colleague Niamh Burke. Ireland has the potential to be at the forefront of the energy transition and we want to support the next generation who are working towards a carbon-neutral future." Dave Linehan, Head of Research, Wind Energy Ireland said: "We are supporting future leaders in Ireland's fight against climate change. This bursary gives a boost to young people looking to work in wind and renewables. It is a really important bursary and needed now more than ever as we fight to meet our climate action targets." The bursary was launched in 2020 and has already helped eight people with their studies. It is funded by Arthur Cox and Niamh's family, to offer opportunities to a new generation of renewable energy experts. The fund is administered by Wind Energy Ireland. Previous recipients have used the bursary to study at University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, NUI Galway, University College Cork, Dublin City University and the Law Society of Ireland. Could you be our 2024 recipient? Apply now - closing date is Friday 15th March 2024 at 5pm.
After the Jan. 26 announcement from the Biden administration that Department of Energy authorizations for new LNG export projects will be paused for an open-ended period, speculation has swirled about what that could mean for the industry and global supply. Rapidan Energy Group's Alex Munton joins NGI's Jacob Dick to discuss what it means, why it happens and which developing projects might be the most impacted.
In June of 2022, Renewable Energy Group was acquired by Chevron, a global energy company. The roots of Renewable Energy Group go back more than two decades when the company operated under the umbrella of West Central Cooperative in Ralston, Iowa. The biodiesel industry was still in its early stages when the company produced its first batch of biodiesel in 1996. Coupling REG's deep roots in renewable energy with Chevron's extensive resources leveraging its strengths to safely deliver lower carbon energy to a growing world makes perfect sense. Their capabilities, assets and customers are distinct advantages. They are building on those strengths and aim to lead in lower carbon intensity oil, products and natural gas and to advance new products and solutions that reduce the carbon emissions of major industries. Full show details are at https://iowapodcast.com/stacey-orlandi-manufacturing *** You just got a free box of teeth whitening strips from Brady Dental Care! Sign up as a new patient to get your free kit. https://bradydentalcare.com/hello
George Yates is a third-generation oilman and the CEO of Heyco Energy Group, a Dallas-based oil and gas company. In this episode, Yates talks about his company's investments in conventional and unconventional plays in Europe, how Russia's misinformation campaigns about hydraulic fracturing increased Europe's dependence on imported energy, and why he is optimistic that his company and others will soon be able to produce more hydrocarbons in the U.K. and Europe. (Recorded November 1, 2023.)
Greetings & welcome back to the rose bros podcast.This episode we are joined by Clay Seigle - Director, Global Oil Service at Rapidan Energy Group - a provider of energy research and analysis for investors, global companies & policy makers. Clay has 23 years of experience in the energy industry with specific focus on oil market intelligence and trading strategy, with recent senior management roles at Vortexa and Genscape. Previously, he was Energy Segment Lead at Maxar and served in several roles at IHS, including Director of its Global Oil advisory service. Prior to IHS, Clay was Senior Oil Market Analyst at Enron and an Analyst at the US Department of Energy. Clay has lectured on energy security and geopolitical risk at events hosted by The Atlantic Council, KAPSARC, The Baker Institute, S&P Platts, Thomson Reuters, and Argus. His published works include “Mispricing the Russia Risk Factor” (Petroleum Economist, February 2022). Clay has been a guest on CNBC's “Fast Money” and “Worldwide Exchange,” and on CNN's “Newsroom,” and has been interviewed in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Houston Chronicle, Bloomberg, and Reuters. Clay earned his B.A. in Government from the University of Texas at Austin, and his M.A. in International Economics and Foreign Policy from The Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Among other things we discussed oil prices at $90, energy security, market intelligence & the importance of a Chinese recovery on oil demand. Enjoy.This podcast episode is sponsored by Connate Water Solutions.Do you need cost effective water sourcing options to supply your next drilling or completions program?Connate Water Solutions is a specialized hydrogeology company focused on water well drilling, testing and water management services in Western Canada and Texas.Contact info@connatewater.com or www.connatewater.com for more details.This podcast is sponsored by Headracingcanada.comLooking for high performance ski gear this winter? In partnership with 4x-Olympian Manny-Osborne Paradis, Headracingcanada.com is offering the lowest prices possible through its online storefront, by passing brick and mortar savings to customers. Check out Headracingcanada.com for more info on high performance gear for the upcoming ski season. Support the show
In this episode of the Rebirth of You Podcast you'll discover:· How Lucas founded a multi-million-dollar adventure in the middle of the pandemic· How early adversity shaped Lucas' worldview· The importance of role-models in the early development of men· How where you come from doesn't define where you are going Lucas Michael Payne is a business owner, real estate investor, and entrepreneur. He is the President and co-Founder of Force Energy Group and Force Global Supply. For the last 20 years he has focused on green building, energy efficiency, and new construction projects for schools and commercial real estate developments around the country. Lucas is now available for coaching for emerging entrepreneurs and established businesses who are ready to earn their first MILLION dollars in revenue.How to engage with Lucas:Lucas' New Venture - www.ForceMedicalSupply.comwww.LucasMichaelPayne.comHustle App - www.HSTL.appLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasmichaelpayneSchedule a call with Lucas: https://calendly.com/lucas-payne/30minEngage with Duane:Email Duane if you have a question or ideas for the podcast at coaching@duaneleckey.comRate, Review & Follow on Apple PodcastsThank you for listening,DuaneBe sure to follow Duane:Book a free consult at www.duaneleckey.com/consultWebsite: www.duaneleckey.comInstagram @duaneleckeycoachingFacebook @duaneleckeycoaching
In this episode of our Meet the Manager series, Arjun Murti returns to the Value Perspective podcast to interview fund manager Andrew Lyddon. Arjun is a partner at Veriten, a knowledge and media platform with a focus on energy, technology and environmental trends, a director on the board of ConocoPhillips, a senior adviser to the Energy Group at Warburg Pincus, and an advisory board member at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy. He is also author of one of our favourite Substacks Super-Spiked. Andrew Lyddon was one of the co-founders of the Value Team at Schroders back in 2013. He started his investment career at Schroders in 2005 and was previously part of a pan-European research team focused on the telecoms, construction and support services sectors. On top of the CFA, Andrew has degrees in intellectual property law and chemistry. Arjun and Andrew discuss the debate between value and growth dynamics and what it really means to be a value investor; an argument for growth using recent examples of growth companies, that could have been value had one been able to accept their growth potential; energy and the pros and cons of the sector; and finally Arjun takes the devil's advocate stance on energy, around the position of oil majors in Europe, the war in Ukraine and the challenges of ESG in the context of investing. Enjoy! NEW EPISODES: We release main series episodes every two weeks on Mondays. You can subscribe via Podbean or use this feed URL (https://tvpschroders.podbean.com/feed.xml) in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and other podcast players. GET IN TOUCH: send us a tweet: @TheValueTeam Important information. This podcast is for investment professionals only. This information is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or to adopt any investment strategy. Any data has been sourced by us and is provided without any warranties of any kind. It should be independently verified before further publication or use. Third party data is owned or licenced by the data provider and may not be reproduced, extracted or used for any other purpose without the data provider's consent. Neither we, nor the data provider, will have any liability in connection with the third party data. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. Any references to securities, sectors, regions and/or countries are for illustrative purposes only. The views and opinions contained herein are those of individual to whom they are attributed, and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other communications, strategies or funds. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of any overseas investments to rise or fall. Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The forecasts included should not be relied upon, are not guaranteed and are provided only as at the date of issue. Our forecasts are based on our own assumptions which may change.
Greetings & welcome back to the rose bros podcast.This episode we are joined by Bob McNally - Founder & President of Rapidan Energy Group - a provider of energy research and analysis for investors, global companies & policy makers. Robert McNally has over 30 years of government and market experience as an international energy consultant, senior White House policy official, and hedge fund strategist. He is the author of the award-winning and acclaimed book Crude Volatility: The History and the Future of Boom-Bust Oil Prices (Columbia University Press, 2017).Robert has testified before Congress on energy markets and national security, published on energy in Foreign Affairs (co-authored with Michael Levi), and has been interviewed by CNN, The Economist, NPR, Financial Times, Washington Post, New York Times, PBS' Great Decisions in Foreign Policy series, Bloomberg News, and other leading journals and programs. He is a non-resident fellow at the Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy. From 2001 to 2003, he served as the top international and domestic energy advisor for George W. Bush, holding the posts of Special Assistant to the President on the National Economic Council and, in 2003, Senior Director for International Energy on the National Security Council. Robert earned his B.A./B.S. in Political Science and International Relations from American University and his M.A. in International Economics and Foreign Policy from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Among other things, we sat down and discusses advising US Presidents on energy policy, price volatility, the looming debt crisis & why energy is more important than every. Enjoy.This podcast episode is sponsored by Connate Water Solutions.Do you need cost effective water sourcing options to supply your next drilling or completions program?Connate Water Solutions is a specialized hydrogeology company focused on water well drilling, testing and water management services in Western Canada and Texas.Contact info@connatewater.com or www.connatewater.com for more details.This podcast is sponsored by Headracingcanada.comLooking for high performance ski gear this winter? In partnership with 4x-Olympian Manny-Osborne Paradis, Headracingcanada.com is offering the lowest prices possible through its online storefront, by passing brick and mortar savings to customers. Check out Headracingcanada.com for more info on high performance gear for the upcoming ski season. Support the show
Congressman Tim Burchett (TN-02) sits down with Ed Rottman to discuss clean energy, renewables, and what makes Tennessee a good place to start a business.
The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to be joined by Challenger Energy Group CEO Eytan Uliel and Uruguay Managing Director Randy Hiscock.Eytan and Randy provide a comprehensive overview of the recent developments at Challenger Energy Group. The focus is on their Uruguay asset which could yield as much as 1-2 billion barrels of oil. This would make the project a world-class asset.Our discussion starts with a technical overview of the Uruguay asset and we move on to what investors can expect over the 12 months.Eytan describes how the Uruguay asset is a unique prospect as it sits alongside fields operated by oil majors and Challenger Energy is the only junior operating in close proximity.Find out more about Challenger Energy Group here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's Open Mic guest is Kevin Lucke, president of Chevron Renewable Energy Group. Chevron's 2022 purchase of the Renewable Energy Group represents a significant paradigm shift in the energy industry, but the acquisition is just a portion of the global company's effort to provide low-carbon fuels for its customers. Lucke sees tremendous potential in renewable biodiesel and is collaborating with industry and farmers to boost the production of renewable fuel in addition to their petroleum-based products. Lucke believes in an “all of the above” approach to the nation's energy needs but sees tremendous growth potential in renewable fuels.
Mark Nelson has been traveling the world in an effort to help create a sustainable pronuclear movement. His focus includes both saving existing plants and encouraging the construction of new reactor in areas that have operating reactors, those that have shut down their nuclear plants and in countries that have never operated nuclear plants. We...
Mark Nelson, the managing director of the Radiant Energy Fund, joins the podcast for the fifth time, tying the record held by Meredith Angwin. (Mark's last appearance was on March 3, 2022.) In this episode, Mark he talks about Germany's expansion of the Garzweiler lignite mine, how warm weather has given Europe's economy a “stay of execution,” Belgium's plans to close its nuclear plants, and why it's “almost impossible” to build new high-voltage transmission projects in the U.S.
A 20-year veteran and leader in the energy finance space, Elena Robciuc spearheads Societe Generale's early-mover goals in financing decarbonization strategies, including carbon capture and sequestration, hydrogen, biofuels, and energy storage. As Managing Director and Houston Team Lead of Energy+ Group for one of the world's largest banks, Elena and her institution are working towards making a positive impact on sustainability and our clean energy future. In this week's episode, join Bracewell partners Dee Martin and Stephanie Koo Song as they host Elena on Madam Policy. Is the Inflation Reduction Act a game changer? Is clean hydrogen a new asset class? How are banks doing their part to help achieve net-zero emissions? What are Elena's top tips for success for young professionals? And, what advice would Elena give her 24-year-old self? You'll learn something new in this episode—don't miss it!
An understanding in the Black community is that Money, Power, and Respect is the key to Life. But, how do we thrive as a community if we are ignored, overlooked, and considered bargaining chips in the overall game?Hosted by The Coolest Show Producer Tamara Toles O'laughlin, on this episode, we discuss innovation and finance as a defense against climate vulnerability and infrastructure. Tamara is joined by Melanie Allen, Co-Director of the Hive Fund & Tracey Lewis, Policy Council of the Climate and Energy Group at Public Citizen. The Coolest Show – brought to you by Hip Hop Caucus Think 100% PODCASTS – drops new episodes every Monday on environmental justice and how we solve the climate crisis. Listen and subscribe here or at TheCoolestShow.com! Follow @Think100Climate and @RevYearwood on Instagram, Twitter, and Instagram.
Active Energy Group (OTCQB: ATGVF) is a renewable energy company focused on the production and development of next generation biomass products from sustainable resources. CEO Michael Rowan joins us to discuss the company's proprietary technology and flagship product. View Podcast Transcript
This the second episode in our CEO Series, in which we will be deep diving into what it takes to be a CEO.Greg Jackson is the founder and CEO of Octopus Energy Group, which currently has over 3.1 million UK customers. Octopus are on a mission to bring cheaper, greener power to all. In this episode Greg shares not only what it means to be a successful leader and team player, but how to live a more authentic life altogether. During this episode Greg shares a key life lesson: “Be more like your Gran”. Older people are always happier and fulfilled as they are confident in themselves whilst being able to admit their own flaws, he states this is something we should all aspire to be. Greg shares how integral creating a world where we are all equal is and why we should seek to get rid of any power dynamics. He discusses with Jake and Damian how crucial respect, compromise and authenticity are within his personal and professional life. Thank you to PwC for sponsoring this special CEO Series. PwC's purpose is to build trust and solve important problems, and their global strategy - The New Equation - is bringing this to life for their clients, people and society. By combining technology with human ingenuity, passion and experience, PwC works with organisations to deliver more intelligent, sustained outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeffrey A. Harrison is the president and chief executive officer of Citizens Energy Group, where he is responsible for establishing and maintaining the vision and strategic direction of the organization. In this episode host, Angela B. Freeman talks with Jeffrey about the criticality of authenticity and community impact for any corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiative, with respect to his unique vantage point as a long-term utilities executive. Jeff also dives into the data and resources provided by Business Equity for Indy to better implement DEI in the Central Indianapolis and statewide corporate community.
One of the USA's largest power generation and gas distribution firms, WEC Energy Group supplies electricity to 4.6 million customers — including some of the country's biggest manufacturers — across Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota. The company has delivered attractive and consistent returns as part of the Magellan portfolio for more than ten years. WEC Energy's Executive Chairman, Gale Klappa, says the power provider should see growth thanks to a huge expansion in demand that will stem from the green energy revolution. Gale Klappa explains how embracing renewable technologies and diversifying generation methods can deliver the three things desired by shareholders, regulators and customers: affordable, reliable and clean energy.
Woodside Energy Group (WDS) CEO, Meg O'Neill speaks with Tom Piotrowski about its 1H22 results, BHP merger, current energy market conditions and how the company is supporting the global energy transition. This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited based on information available at the time of publishing and any opinions, statements or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation. The information in the report is subject to change without notice and do not reflect the view of CBA Group or any other employees within CBA Group. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report. The information has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on this information should consider the appropriateness of the information, having regards to the individual's objectives, financial situation or needs, and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. You can view the Terms and Conditions, Product Disclosure Statement, Best Execution Statement and Financial Services Guide, and should consider them before making any decision about our products and services. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814 (CommSec) is a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124 AFSL 234945. CommSec is a Market Participant of ASX Limited and Cboe Australia Pty Limited (formerly Chi-X Australia Pty Limited), a Clearing Participant of ASX Clear Pty Limited and a Settlement Participant of ASX Settlement Pty Limited.
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When it comes to keeping moisture from destroying a home, it's all in the details. That's what Jamie Kaye is focused on. He's a Building Science Practitioner and Healthy Home Professional at Elm Energy Group and he joins us today to discuss how to prevent moisture intrusion and increase energy efficiency at every step of the build process. In this podcast... 1:38 - How Jamie became interested in the building science behind mold 3:41 - "The New Big Holes" 10:50 - "You can always improve even a great job." 13:20 - The 3/4" hole that ruined an entire set of stairs 15:40 - Yeti vs. Igloo: the small difference that makes a huge impact 17:30 - Can you ever build a house "too tight"? 22:20 - The top violations and places missed in a build
Listen in as host Bill Nussey talks with Greg Wetsone, the President and CEO of the Washington DC powerhouse, American Council on Renewable Energy, or as it is popularly known, ACORE. Together, Bill and Greg wade into the mind-boggling labyrinth of state and federal policies that are shaping, or in most cases, impeding our transition to renewable energy. If you want to understand how local energy, nuclear power, and giant transmission lines fit into ACOREs view of our renewable energy future, click play and hear what Bill and Greg have to say.
The 5th Circuit has never been in the top 10 circuits in terms of not being insane, but now it has gone even more off the rails. Andrew takes us through the deep dive on a terrible decision that will decimate the SEC's ability to do anything, and why the logic will be applied elsewhere. Before that, a quick update on how much Elon Musk sucks and has completely blown it with the Twitter deal. And a quick word on primaries. Links: Twitter says it will 'enforce' Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition deal, 28Patriot” v. SEC, 15 US Code § 78u–2 - Civil remedies in administrative proceedings, Jellum & Tincher, “The Shadow of Free Enterprise”, Are the SEC's Administrative Law Judges Biased? An Empirical Investigation, Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene's Energy Group, LLC, 138 S.Ct. 1365 (2018), Summary of Administrative Law Judge Responsibilities
Have you ever been to a really good club, lounge or day party?? What was it that made the party so great? Maybe the music, the venue, the people, drinks, etc. At each and every party there is someone who is responsible for putting all those things together to make a great outing for you. On Episode 27, we had the pleasure of having Polo and Gabby of Great Energy Group give us the game of how they first got started in securing the most popular venues in Washington DC, and selling out their parties. This episode was a great one, and is especially for those, who love being out on the scene, and can potentially turn that fun into a stream.
The wait is finally over. After weeks of planning and sifting through applications, the eight-part podcast series produced by The Green Insider and The University of Houston's Energy Group is finally ready to kick things off with an introductory podcast featuring two folks instrumental in the series' creation, Chief Energy … The post The Green Insider – Ep. 99 – Dr. Ramanan Krishnamoorti & Afriaa Nasir – UH Energy appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
A little about me and my background. My name is Dewayne Lowe and I am the owner and president of Transition Energy Group LLC located in Birchwood TN. I have […]
Focused on the mission to create the next generation of renewable smart grid systems leveraging the best battery storage technologies, RoseWater works with their clients to design, build, integrate and manage power system assets specific to their needs.Alongside Joseph and Mario, Brad also welcomes Chris Matthews, Principal of Acoustic Designs Group, a Scottsdale-based architectural lighting design and automation firm, to speak on incorporating RoseWater into a home.Traditionally, the three broad categories in a home are the mechanical systems, the electrical systems, and the plumbing. Today, there is a fourth category: the communication infrastructure of a home. RoseWater ensures the integrity of this infrastructure.RoseWater has a “dual feature” in that it not only monitors energy, but generates it (i.e. via solar). Its battery backup lasts for 18-to-36 hours—an incredibly useful feature to have if you live in a power outage-prone area.“You can definitely keep your home office going with a RoseWater product,” says Chris, “because it doesn't care what feeds it. It just keeps powering what's connected to it.”Sponsors:Visit https://buildertrend.com/aft/ to get a 60-day money-back guarantee on your Buildertrend account!Pella Windows & Doors - https://www.pella.com/Events:** Learn More/Register for Contractor Coalition Summit May 01-04** https://www.eventcreate.com/e/contractorscoalitionsummitTopics Discussed:[02:32] The four broad categories in a home[04:28] What to do when a home's wireless infrastructure goes down[07:04] Making the switch to renewable energy[10:51] Defining “condition energy”[13:58] RoseWater as a generator[18:23] Which parts of the house to focus RoseWater on[20:25] How Joe and Mario met[29:23] How Joseph educated architects, engineers, and the public on RoseWater[34:57] Challenges in developing RoseWater[40:37] Partnering with dealers and distributors for RoseWater[46:47] The biggest challenges that RoseWater is currently facing[50:34] Working with Chris on installing the product[01:01:03] What's upcoming for RoseWaterConnect with Brad Leavitt:Website - https://www.aftconstructionpodcast.com/Instagram - https://instagram.com/aft_constructionFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/aftconstructionHouzz - https://www.houzz.com/pro/aft-construction/aft-constructionPinterest - https://www.pinterest.ph/AFT_CONSTRUCTION/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzB4R_DHPVV1SPh7RUfR5jgConnect with Rosewater:Website - https://rosewaterenergy.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rosewaterenergygroupTwitter - https://twitter.com/rosewaterenergyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/rosewater-energy-group/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/RoseWaterEnergyGroupKey Quotes by Joseph, Mario, and Chris:Traditionally, the three broad categories in a home are the mechanical systems, the electrical systems, and the plumbing. [...] For a long time, that was perfect. But in today's world, there's a fourth category: the communication infrastructure of a home. ~Joseph“Consistent energy” is when energy produces consistent voltage, 120 volts, consistent frequency, 60 cycles at all times regardless of what's feeding our device. ~ChrisWhen we went about partnering with the right people, we needed to deal with companies and engineers that really understood our problem. ~Mario
We had the pleasure of sitting down with Mr. Percy Brooks of National Sustainable Energy Group as our first business feature. Tune in to hear him discuss the changes in the HVAC business and how his company is working to ensure that residents in urban zip codes and individuals with less than fortunate life circumstances are able to receive the information they need. Not to mention, the great customer service and integrity based business model. NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE ENERGY GROUP 770-871-0192https://www.hvachomesystem.com/The National Sustainable Energy Group is a leading minority owned eCommerce HVAC firm based in Stonecrest, Georgia. One of the wealthiest African American cities in the country. It is the home of the New Black Wall Street Market. We specialize in providing our clients with excellent customer service, free HVAC evaluations, outstanding financing options and professional installations through our network of highly trained and licensed HVAC contractors across the country. Call Nation Sustainable Energy Group today for your FREE HVAC EVALUATION. 770-871-0192Support the show
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Welcome to the Oil and Gas HSE podcast — brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network by Endress+Hauser. Russell goes across the pond again to the UK and interviews the COO of Drilling Systems, an advanced simulator developer. Clive is also Simulation Director at 3t Energy Group. This is an informative discussion about how simulators can be brought directly on site to enhance both safety and efficiency. Contact Clive Battisby via LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/clive-battisby-32845357 https://www.drillingsystems.com/ https://www.drillingsystems.com/news/simulator-training-success-on-ocean-greatwhite-to-be-rolled-out-across-other-projects/ https://www.drillingsystems.com/news/on-the-rig-otr-simulator-training-helps-wellesley-reduce-exploration-risks/ https://www.drillingsystems.com/news/culzean-wells-team-gets-virtually-ready-with-drill-the-well-on-simulator-dwos/ Win an Endress+Hauser/OGGN jacket and koozieRegister for our monthly Endress+Hauser HSE Podcast giveaway here: https://cx.endress.com/hse-podcast Free day passes at The Cannon If you're in Houston ... The Cannon is a global membership community that is building a virtual and physical network of entrepreneurs, startups, investors, advisors and established companies to connect innovators of all types and from all backgrounds with the resources they need to succeed. If you are looking for flexible office or desk space so that you can take a break from your work from home situation, mention OGGN at the front desk of The Cannon for a free day pass! More Oil and Gas Global Network PodcastsOGGN.com – https://oggn.com/podcasts OGGN Street TeamLinkedIn Group – https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12458373/ OGGN on SocialLinkedIn Group | LinkedIn Company Page | Facebook | modalpoint | OGGN OGGN EventsGet notified each month Russell StewartLinkedIn
The ZENERGY Podcast: Climate Leadership, Finance and Technology
Rahul Tongia led the Brookings India sustainability practice which recently has transitioned into the Center for Social and Economic Progress. Dr. Tongia is also a founder of the India smart grid forum and has written extensively on the system level challenges associated with the grid integration of Renewable Energy sources. In this conversation, Dr. Tongia expands on this topic, and breaks down the system levels costs associated with renewable energy integration into its various components. Hope you enjoy my conversation with Dr. Tongia! Topics covered in this podcast: 1. How does the level of RE integration in India compare with other countries? 2. Will high RE penetration levels pose significant challenges to grid operators? 3. Is there a penetration threshold for renewable energy onto the grid, which once exceeded, grid operators will then face great difficulty to manage the energy flows? 4. A detailed breakdown of the system level impacts of Renewable energy on the grid 5. Analysis of previously calculated system level costs of RE integration, and Dr. Tongia's perspective on whether these estimated cost quantities are representative of true costs