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➡️ In this episode of Making Sense ⬅️ Ed Butowsky sits down with John Hofmeister, the former president of the Shell Oil Company and an expert in the oil industry, to discuss how geopolitical events impact the price of oil. It is important to understand that oil prices are a crucial component of the value of your overall equity portfolio. Whether you're actively investing in oil or not this is interview is well worth the watch! ➡️ About Chapwood Investments and Ed Butowsky ⬅️For over 25 years Ed Butowsky of Chapwood Investments has helped countless high net-worth clients bring clarity and understanding to their portfolio management by targeting specific rates of return to meet their long-term needs. In fact, Chapwood Investments was formed for one simple reason: To help clients understand and give perspective and knowledge of what they already have in their portfolios.Most clients have no idea what it is that they own and what they should expect from what they own. So, Chapwood Investments was built to give people that knowledge. For more information, visit http://www.chapwoodinvestments.com.➡️ Questions for Ed Butowsky or Chapwood Investments? ⬅️If you have any comments or recommendations for subject matters on future videos you would like to see covered, please share them at ed@chapwoodinvestments.com.➡️ Looking for more information? ⬅️Consider adding Ed's book, Wealth Mismanagement, to your collection. It is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Visit http://www.wealthmismanagement.com for more information.And be sure to subscribe to the channel and visit us at ChapwoodInvestments.com for more investment and wealth management news and information.
➡️ In this episode of Making Sense ⬅️ Ed Butowsky sits down with John Hofmeister, the former president of the Shell Oil Company and an expert in the oil industry, to discuss how geopolitical events impact the price of oil. It is important to understand that oil prices are a crucial component of the value of your overall equity portfolio. Whether you're actively investing in oil or not this is interview is well worth the watch! ➡️ About Chapwood Investments and Ed Butowsky ⬅️For over 25 years Ed Butowsky of Chapwood Investments has helped countless high net-worth clients bring clarity and understanding to their portfolio management by targeting specific rates of return to meet their long-term needs. In fact, Chapwood Investments was formed for one simple reason: To help clients understand and give perspective and knowledge of what they already have in their portfolios.Most clients have no idea what it is that they own and what they should expect from what they own. So, Chapwood Investments was built to give people that knowledge. For more information, visit http://www.chapwoodinvestments.com.➡️ Questions for Ed Butowsky or Chapwood Investments? ⬅️If you have any comments or recommendations for subject matters on future videos you would like to see covered, please share them at ed@chapwoodinvestments.com.➡️ Looking for more information? ⬅️Consider adding Ed's book, Wealth Mismanagement, to your collection. It is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Visit http://www.wealthmismanagement.com for more information.And be sure to subscribe to the channel and visit us at ChapwoodInvestments.com for more investment and wealth management news and information.
Will we see $4 per gallon gasoline again? What is happening with the #energy sector? Will #oil prices rise or stabilize? This week on #Money Matters, Gary talks with former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister and current CEO of Citizens for Affordable Energy to answer these questions.
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John Hofmeister is former President of Shell Oil, Founder and CEO of Citizens for Affordable Energy, and Author of Why We Hate the Oil Companies: Straight Talk from an Energy Insider.
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Former Royal Dutch Shell President John Hofmeister joins Gary Goldberg on Money Matters as they look at the energy sector as oil prices are on the rebound with more COVID vaccinations coming. Also, what will the Energy Sector look like soon after the Biden Administration takes over?
Gary talks with former Shell Oil President and Founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy about the energy sector in the age of COVID-19, the state of dividends within oil companies and the future of fuel investing. Also, Gary looks at options trading and how to play stock splits.
Ten years ago, a very different crisis was gripping the country as 500 million gallons of oil gushed into the Gulf of Mexico, taking lives and threatening fishing, tourism and more. The nation's worst oil disaster cost BP an estimated $145 billion in cleanup costs and penalties. Now the industry is experiencing another crisis within a pandemic, as oil prices collapsed to historic lows in April and are expected to remain volatile. What's next in the industry's uncertain future? How will the collapse of oil prices impact gradual efforts to shift away from fossil fuels? Join us for a conversation on the past, present and future of oil with Bill Reilly, former EPA administrator and co-chair of the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Heather Richards, energy reporter at E&E News, and John Hofmeister, former president of Shell Oil Company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America's latest oil boom began with a bang, literally, on Earth Day, 2010. That’s when an offshore oil rig owned by BP exploded, killing eleven workers and spilling nearly five million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. John Hofmeister, co-founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy, was in Washington D.C. at the time. “We simply have to get what are called negative emissions. The oil and gas industry, I think, is supremely qualified to have the scale, to have the engineers, to have this expertise, to undertake problems like that.” But can this tiger change its stripes? Heather Richards, who follows the oil industry for Energy & Environment News, is not so sure. “Even though [the oil and gas business] has expertise, I don't think it's necessarily quite as easy to shift this industry,” she says. “It's difficult I think from this seat to say with great confidence ‘we’re just gonna move into the offshore wind, we’ll just do that.’” Visit climateone.org/watch-and-listen/podcasts for more information on today's episode. Guests: John Hofmeister, Former President, Shell Oil Company; Founder and Chief Executive, Citizens for Affordable Energy William K. Reilly, Former U.S. EPA Administrator; Co-Chair, National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Heather Richards, Energy Reporter, Energy & Environment News This program was recorded via video on May 19, 2020.
Join guest speaker John Hofmeister for our latest Lunch & Learn as he discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the Oil & Gas Industry. Topics covered will include: Resiliency of the oil industry Sustainability of independent oil companies in the US The climate imperatives for the oil and gas industry Renewable energy and the transition after COVID-19 Controlling the price of oil - what are the issues? GUEST SPEAKER: John Hofmeister - Former President, Shell Oil Company; Founder and Chief Executive, Citizens for Affordable Energy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aacctexas/message
#Oil prices have gone negative. While the energy sector is taking a beating, what does it mean for you and your #investments? Host Gary Goldberg and former Royal Dutch Shell President John Hofmeister break it down for you on this week’s Money Matters. On a #positive note, Gary welcomes Waqas Ali and Sidra Qasim, founders of Atoms, who adjusted resources at their sneaker company to create non-medical masks. For each one sold, they are donating one to New York City. Money Matters airs live on Saturdays, 11am on WABC 770AM
For Episode 32, David welcomes the straight-shooting long-time energy insider, John Hofmeister. Upon his retirement as President of Shell Oil Company in 2008, Mr. Hofmeister founded and heads the not-for-profit membership association, Citizens for Affordable Energy. Video Interview Podcast Mr. Hofmeisters’ official bio: Upon retirement as President of Shell Oil Company in 2008, Mr. […]
Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister joins Gary this weekend on #Money Matters to discuss how the wordwide #coronavirus-related lock downs and restrictions have affected #oil prices and the #energy sector. Saturday, 11am on WABC 770AM
John Hofmeister, Former President of Shell Oil Company and Founder and Chief Executive of Citizens for Affordable Energy – He says Vladimir Putin is directly attacking the U.S. for the success of the American oil industry
This week on Money Matters, Gary Goldberg takes a look at the energy sector and why oil prices have been slimming recently with former Royal Dutch Shell President John Hofmeister – Don’t miss Money Matters with Gary Goldberg -- Sunday at 6pm on 710 AM, WOR.
The Swedish teenage activist Greta Thunberg explains how she aims to get the world's governments gathered for the UN Climate Action Summit in New York to take meaningful action on global warming. Justin Rowlatt speaks to her about her ambitions for her transatlantic trip, and whether one person can really make that much of a difference. In order for her mission to succeed, it will mean rebuilding the global economy from the ground up, including the phasing out of most of the oil and gas industry. John Hofmeister, the former president of Shell's US subsidiary, claims the big oil companies are ready and willing to do their part, if the politicians will only give them the green light. Producer: Laurence Knight (Picture: Greta Thunberg testifies at the US Congress in Washington DC; Credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
John Hofmeister, the former CEO of Shell Oil & Founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy, wants to remind everyone about the opportunity for natural gas fuels which would eliminate the volatility of oil price due to Middle East geopolitics, about which the US can do nothing but pay higher gas prices today. It’s highly unlikely that we will ever know the extent of damage in Saudi Arabia’s Abqaiq facility because it is wrapped in national security. It could be worse than we know leading to sustained oil prices. If the truth be known both the Iranians and the Saudi’s want higher oil prices, over $80/barrel and would like to see it sit there for quite a while. They have both paid their bills with a lot of debt thanks to US shale oil. It’s time to make a change. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week, Money Matters will air a "Best of Gary" show featuring encore broadcasts of conversations with: John Hofmeister, former President, Royal Dutch Shell - on oil, natural gas and the energy sector Robert Reich, former U.S. Labor Secretary - on jobs, policy and the economy Ken Langone, co-founder of Home Depot, business leader and philanthropist on his unique path to success.
This week on #Money Matters, Gary looks at the #Energy Sector with former Royal Dutch #Shell President John Hofmeister. Also, Gary discusses #investment options as the Bull Market continues. #oil #gas #investing
In this episode, Paige sits with John Hofmeister to discuss his journey in the Oil and Gas Industry to his current role as Founder/CEO Citizens for Affordable Energy. Reach out to John and learn more about Citizens for Affordable Energy. Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Sign Up and Win Click here to sign up here to win a FR Shirt and FR Base Layer from Bulwark! Monthly Happy Hour OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors. If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Julie McLelland by e-mail. OGGN Announcements We are excited to announce we have launched a new podcast! Oil and Gas Onshore Podcast hosted by Justin Gauthier. You can listen and subscribe here. His podcast will showcase stories and tips/advice for everything to do with Oil and Gas onshore. Upcoming Events Houston Professional Petroleum Data Expo When: April 9-10th, 2019 Where: Houston, TX Dress: Business to business casual Join us for two days of learning, engaging and connecting with others in our industry. Attend presentations, interactive activities, discussions and more on our five stages and learn from our Sponsors and Exhibitors about the latest in Petroleum Data. More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Startups Podcast | Oil and Gas Industry Leaders | Oil and Gas Legal Risk | Oil and Gas Onshore Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | Lean Oilfield | WellHub Connect with Paige Wilson LinkedIn | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network John Hofmeister on Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast – OGIL062
In this episode, Paige sits with John Hofmeister to discuss his journey in the Oil and Gas Industry to his current role as Founder/CEO Citizens for Affordable Energy. Reach out to John and learn more about Citizens for Affordable Energy. Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Sign Up and Win Click here to sign up here to win a FR Shirt and FR Base Layer from Bulwark! Monthly Happy Hour OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors. If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Julie McLelland by e-mail. OGGN Announcements We are excited to announce we have launched a new podcast! Oil and Gas Onshore Podcast hosted by Justin Gauthier. You can listen and subscribe here. His podcast will showcase stories and tips/advice for everything to do with Oil and Gas onshore. Upcoming Events Houston Professional Petroleum Data Expo When: April 9-10th, 2019 Where: Houston, TX Dress: Business to business casual Join us for two days of learning, engaging and connecting with others in our industry. Attend presentations, interactive activities, discussions and more on our five stages and learn from our Sponsors and Exhibitors about the latest in Petroleum Data. More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Startups Podcast | Oil and Gas Industry Leaders | Oil and Gas Legal Risk | Oil and Gas Onshore Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | Lean Oilfield | WellHub Connect with Paige Wilson LinkedIn | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network John Hofmeister on Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast – OGIL062
Just ten years ago, an entire state running on 100% renewable electricity seemed fanciful. But this dreamy vision became reality when, with the backing of big utilities, California committed to 100% use of zero-carbon electricity by 2045. A statewide pledge to go carbon-neutral by 2045 raised the stakes even higher. So what will it take for California to achieve such a feat? Will Governor Gavin Newsom embrace climate initiatives started by former Governor Jerry Brown? Join us for a discussion of California’s surprise gambit to take the world’s fifth largest economy to net zero. John Hofmeister, Former President, Shell Oil Company; Founder and Chief Executive, Citizens for Affordable Energy Bob Holycross, Global Director, Sustainability and Vehicle Environmental Matters, Ford Motor Company Mary Nichols, Chair, California Air Resources Board
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01:35 - Reports of the Fair and Reciprocal Trade Act are met with both critical policy analysis and juvenile humor. 03:24 - Kroger announces they will test groceries being delivered by a self driving car that looks like a giant lunch pail. Gregory explains how keeping up with the way technology is making subtle changes in people's behavior can help you see what's coming in the future. 13:23 - Lebron says he's going to the Lakers, and Gregory says that's the smart financial move. James points out the nose bleed taxes in California, but Gregory shows the math still works in favor of King James being in L.A.. 29:27 - The Numbers are mostly positive, with all indices finishing in the green. 35:39 - Gregory addresses a rumor he was asked about today: no, Social Security is not going away. 37:51 - Gregory and James review some comments from John Hofmeister, the former head of Shell, about how the price of oil could continue to rise. The oil industry slowed their exploration investments when the price fell, while natural gas is becoming cheap enough to be a viable alternative. http://www.WinningAtLife.com
One of the giants of the energy business, John Hofmeister, sat down with T. Boone Pickens for this week's episode of the Pickens Podcast. A proven leader and proven thinker, Hofmeister shares his top energy-related goals for the United States.
Part 1 includes keynote speech delivered by John Hofmeister, the former president of Shell Oil Company.
Part 1 includes keynote speech delivered by John Hofmeister, the former president of Shell Oil Company.
In our series examining the world economy from the perspective of the chemical elements, we look at how the industrial revolution was really an energy revolution driven by carbon-based fossil fuels. Chemistry professor Andrea Sella of University College London and his geology colleague professor Mark Maslin explain the chemical wizardry that makes carbon the ultimate fuel. We hear from Dr Paul Warde an industrial historian at the University of East Anglia, about how the 'C' element has powered the longest and most sustained economic boom in the history of humanity. But how long can it last? Can we expect the mother of all crashes when the carbon crunch finally comes? Two former oil men, Chris Mottershead, former head of energy security at BP and now vice principal for research at King's College in London and John Hofmeister, former president of Shell Oil, give us their perspectives on the whether the world is ready to tackle its addiction to fossil fuels, before the fuel runs out and in time to avert a looming climate change disaster.
Today’s two billion middle class consumers will more than double globally over the next two decades. But while cities in China, India and other developing countries will be teeming with citizens in need of housing, cars and electronic gadgets, natural resources are dwindling. The silver lining? Consumer demand has sparked a third industrial revolution - one that is driving massive innovation, from Teslas to smart meters to less wasteful building methods. How are companies adapting to meet the demands of a changing world? Matt Rogers co-authored “Resource Revolution: How to Capture the Biggest Business Opportunity in a Century.” “If you see two and a half billion new people entering the middle class, you say, my goodness, we are going to run out of resources,” says Rogers. But in researching the book, he says, they found enormous potential instead. Changing the way we both produce and use resources, Rogers adds, will avert the economic and environmental disasters that seem to threaten us. “Companies and technologies are in fact changing fast enough,” concludes Rogers. “It's going to be one crazy ride for the next 20 years, but…we’re going to end up in a very good place.” This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club of California on June 9, 2014. John Hofmeister, Former President, Shell Oil Company Amy Myers Jaffe, Executive Director, Energy and Sustainability, UC Davis Graduate School of Management Matt Rogers, Director, McKinsey & Co.; Co-Author (with Stefan Heck), Resource Revolution: How to Capture the Biggest Business Opportunity in a Century (New Harvest, 2014)
There is a pattern between the way we do business and the changes in our climate. “The companies that are the biggest polluters make the biggest profits,” according to Amy Larkin, author of Environmental Debt: The Hidden Costs of a Changing Global Economy. Companies like McDonald’s and Coca-Cola are changing the rules to run a more socially conscious business. According to John Hofmeister, former President of Shell Oil USA, “social cost could be the game changer that warrants the way we look at future environmental debt.” Both Larkin and Hofmeister agree that the government must play a large role in changing the rules of business if we have any hope of solving the climate crisis. A conversation with a leading environmentalist and former oil executive on the costs of pollution and cleaning up capitalism. This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California on July 8, 2013.
"Rhetoric and Reality in Arab-U.S. Energy Relations" Featuring: Mr. John Hofmeister, Professor Paul Sullivan, and Ms. Randa Fahmy Hudome. Recorded April 11, 2013 in Washington, DC. Visit www.ncusar.org for more information.
H.E. Ambassador Mohamed Bin Abdulla Al-Rumaihi, Ms. Randa Fahmy Hudome, Mr. James LeJeune, Mr. John Hofmeister, and Mr. Frank Verrastro at NCUSAR's 2012 Arab-U.S. Policymakers Conference. Visit www.ncusar.org to learn more.
THIS WEEK: Did you know the vegetable oil we use to make our french fries could also power our cars? In this webisode, Planet Forward drops by GreenLight BioFuels’ new plant in Maryland where they’ve been turning cooking waste into biofuel. FROM OUR BLOG: Check out Planet Forward host, Frank Sesno’s blog post about an innovative way to turn landfill trash into sustainable fuel. ALSO: Want to learn more about renewable fuels? President of Shell Oil, John Hofmeister talks about the importance of biofuels in a secure energy future. FROM OUR NEWSDESK: Berkeley scientists are looking into seaweed as a potential fuel source. Find out what they’ve discovered about this underwater alternative. Want to stay up to date with Planet Forward? Click here to subscribe to our email list!
What would change if our country started looking at the real cost of fossil fuels? Could the private sector effectively develop alternative fuels that can compete with them, or goes the government need to step in somehow? To get answers, Dylan talks with former Shell Oil president, energy expert and founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy, John Hofmeister.
Is Big Oil Part of Our Energy Problem, or the Solution? John Hofmeister, Founder and Chief Executive, Citizens for Affordable Energy; Former President, Shell Oil Co. Big Energy is feeling the heat as skyrocketing oil costs and climate-change buzz fuel criticism from consumers and the media. But recently retired Shell chief Hofmeister will give a major speech addressing how the goals of consumers, the environmental movement and energy companies are actually closely aligned. He has just founded the not-for-profit nationwide membership association Citizens for Affordable Energy. This public-policy advocacy firm aims to promote sound U.S. energy security solutions for the nation, including a range of affordable energy supplies, efficiency improvements, essential infrastructure, sustainable environmental policy and public education on energy issues. Don't miss this groundbreaking event. This program was recorded in front of a live audience on October 16, 2008
A major paleoanthropological fossil find was announced on September 20th. Donald Johanson is the director of the Institute of Human Origins and professor of human origins at Arizona State University, and is the discoverer of the famous Lucy fossil more than three decades ago. In this episode, he talks about the new finding and what it means for our understanding of human evolution. We also hear recent comments by John Hofmeister, the president of the Shell Oil Company, that might sound surprising coming from a person in his position. And we'll test your knowledge about some recent science in the news. Websites mentioned on this episode include www.sciam.com; www.sciamdigital.com; www.sciam.com/podcast