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Tom Kloza of OPIS, says we'll continue to see low prices until around September
Seg 1: How mind-reading technology is helping the paralyzed walk As researchers continue to explore the frontiers of neuroscience and artificial intelligence, profound ethical questions arise regarding the implications of mind-reading technology. Guest: Dr. Paul Bentley, Professor of Computer Science at University College London Seg 2: Where are the germiest places in your office? Are you a germaphobe? If you are, there are a few places at your place of work that you may want to avoid! Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi Seg 3: View From Victoria: A frustrated government doing what? From gunfire in downtown Vancouver, to repeated ER closures and open drug use and overdose deaths, the NDP government is frustrated, shocked and disgusted, but will they change the way they have been governing for the last 7 years? Guest: Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun Columnist Seg 4: Do protests still impact the decisions of our leaders? From gas prices, to carbon taxes to the ‘free palestine' movements that are being seen across Canada, how much do politicians actually listen to protests in this country? Guest: Scott Shantz, CKNW Contributor Seg 5: Should there be an investigation into the price of oil and gas? A letter has been sent to the Liberals calling for them to get the Competition Bureau to launch an investigation into oil and gas profits. They will also summon oil/gas CEOs to parliament to testify on gas prices. Guest: Peter Julian, NDP MP for Burnaby – New Westminster and NDP House Leader Seg 6: Why does Vancouver have a "Pedestrian Brick Crossing" system? The "Pedestrian Brick Crossing System" was introduced due to ongoing safety concerns at the Granville Island crosswalk in Vancouver. Despite being a bustling area, pedestrians often face danger due to drivers failing to yield. Guest: Lucy Maloney, Traffic Safety Advocate at Vision Zero Vancouver Seg 7: Are eclipses cosmic accidents? While eclipses are relatively common in the universe, the specific type of solar eclipse that captivates observers, characterized by the emergence of a blood-red ring and shimmering corona surrounding a blackened sun, is considered an extraordinary occurrence. Guest: Dr. Adam Frank, Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Rochester Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where are oil and gas prices going, and why. That's the focus of this wide-ranging interview I had with Andrew Botterill, head of Deloitte's chemicals and oil and gas industry vertical. Deloitte produces a regular price forecast for oil and gas, and we provide the context, covering the turmoil and volatility in global markets, heavily influenced by geopolitical conflicts and policy shifts. We touch on the adoption of sustainable practices, including hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuels. Policy moves, such as the Inflation Reduction Act, create both challenges and opportunities in the U.S., but with ramifications globally, particularly from major consuming geographies, incuding the EU and Asia. We also discuss the future of energy demand in growth economies like India and continental Africa, highlighting the complex relationship between advancing technology and addressing energy poverty. Digital technology plays a key role in enhancing cost efficiency, resilience, and safety within the industry, setting the stage for a more sustainable and flexible energy landscape. Additional Tools & Resources:
Oil and Gas expert Jay Young says the prices will come up eventually unless we continue to drill here
i3 Energy PLC (AIM:I3E, TSX:ITE, OTC:ITEEF) chief executive Majid Shafiq speaks to Thomas Warner from Proactive after releasing an operational and financial update. Shafiq says that i3 Energy "continues to perform very well" but that its previous estimations of global oil and gas prices, which were based on widespread consensus in the market, ultimately proved to be higher than the levels recorded so far this year and required a response from the company's leadership. #ProactiveInvestors #i3Energy #CEOInterview #OilandGas #EnergyIndustry #CommodityPrices #CapitalProgram #DividendProgram #MergersandAcquisitions #BusinessOutlook #ShareholderReturns #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
With winter approaching, countries in Europe are facing a new stark reality and people are turning to wood to offset the loss of Russian natural gas supplies. Firewood has become a hot commodity, and across the continent, people are paying a premium so they can stay warm as the war in Ukraine rages on. Tulay Kalyon Haznedaroglu has more. #Europe #Energy #Firewood
Over in Australia, oil and gas prices are still on the rise, and citizens are feeling the impact. The Federal Government has expressed displeasure at these rising prices, which are set to further affect Australian homes and businesses. According to a recent Government report, oil and gas companies have also been taking advantage of the war in Ukraine impacting production, and have been selling them overseas, ignoring domestic demand. Australian correspondent Murray Olds explained the political pressure the current Australian Government is facing under the unique circumstances affecting these resources. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pres. Biden says it's a MYTH that his administration is responsible for high gas prices. Do you believe him?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Upton joins Tommy to talk about OPEC and the cutting of production.
Like agriculture, the oil and gas business is full of generational operations. Jay Young is a 4th generation member of the industry. High gas prices make oil experts out of consumers but the complicated nature of the industry is on display right now.
Adam and Cameron look at dropping prices for crude oil and forecast what that might mean for the global economy. And they take a broader look at energy consumption and what can be done to curb it in times of crisis. In the second segment the two take a deep dive into playgrounds and the history of how they've been valued. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
President of Artex Oil Jerry James discusses what in the world is going on with the oil and gas crisis.
Fuel prices have jumped considerably during the past couple of weeks, with gasoline prices and diesel prices moving anywhere from 15-25 cents higher and even more than that in other parts of the country. That due in part to oil prices, where are near three-month highs, hovering around $120 per barrel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The price of crude oil is down about 13% since hitting roughly $130 a barrel in early March, when Russia invaded Ukraine. At the same time, the price of gasoline at the pump keeps rising, reaching new records every day. What’s going on? To help explain, we spoke to Javier Blas, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy and commodities. Plus, the U.S. subsidiary of one of the world's largest financial services and insurance companies has agreed to pay more than $6 billion in fines and restitution for a fraud scheme that led to the collapse of a group of investment funds. And, in Shanghai, COVID numbers are dropping, but restrictions on residents are still tight. Your donation powers the journalism you rely on. Give today to support Marketplace Morning Report.
The price of crude oil is down about 13% since hitting roughly $130 a barrel in early March, when Russia invaded Ukraine. At the same time, the price of gasoline at the pump keeps rising, reaching new records every day. What’s going on? To help explain, we spoke to Javier Blas, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy and commodities. Plus, the U.S. subsidiary of one of the world's largest financial services and insurance companies has agreed to pay more than $6 billion in fines and restitution for a fraud scheme that led to the collapse of a group of investment funds. And, in Shanghai, COVID numbers are dropping, but restrictions on residents are still tight. Your donation powers the journalism you rely on. Give today to support Marketplace Morning Report.
Abnormally high oil and gas prices, 'not hopeful' for horse trams, Manx Care survey leak, danger of ghost towns, busy lifeboats & Manx Gas payment delays to Manx Utilities. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #manxradio #news
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Did you know Graniterock uses 3 million gallons of fuel each day?Relying on that much diesel and gas to run our business, how do we survive the sky high prices we're seeing at the pump?In this episode, Graniterock Vice Presidents Rich Sacher and Peter Lemon discuss the impact record-setting oil and gas prices are having on business and how the Company has responded with implementing fuel surcharges for trucking and construction materials orders. We also talked with CalCIMA CEO Robert Dugan about how the rising energy costs are impacting all aspects of California's construction materials market.
Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities Research Jeff Currie discusses where energy prices may be headed, and says some of the blame can be placed on lack of investment in the sector. Plus, Diana Olick details how drought conditions are impacting every corner of the economy in the West and Southwestern parts of the U.S. And, Brian Sullivan gives some perspective on how well the market performs after the yield curve inverts.
Today we're talking about oil. I know it's not that exciting, but you know what, it affects everything else we need to talk about it. Because we heard a certain "politician" who happens to run the country, sort of make a comment about how there's 9000 permits and the oil people should be drilling. In this podcast, we're going to talk about why they're not, why they may not and when they may or may not in the future, stay tuned for the wealth architect podcast!
Paul Nolte, Senior VP at Kingsview Wealth Management, joined Bob Sirott to discuss the reasons for the fluctuating oil prices and advice for investors.
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Jimmy Barrett and Cliff Saunders take you through the stories that matter the most on the morning of 03/08/22.
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Kasper and Chris take to the airwaves to discuss the steep rise in gas prices and how the situation with Russia and Ukraine is effecting our prices at the pump.
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In this month's special Mineral Rights News Episode for March 2022, we discuss the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on crude oil and natural gas prices and things we should be doing here in the U.S. to mitigate the effects. Links to the facts and resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at mineralrightspodcast.com. Feedback and questions can be sent to feedback@mineralrightspodcast.com.
From the BBC World Service: Brent crude oil rose above $112 a barrel for the first time since 2014, and European natural gas prices hit a fresh record as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues. Plus, a look at whether cryptocurrency exchanges can be held legally responsible if users use digital currencies to flout sanctions against Russia.
From the BBC World Service: Brent crude oil rose above $112 a barrel for the first time since 2014, and European natural gas prices hit a fresh record as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues. Plus, a look at whether cryptocurrency exchanges can be held legally responsible if users use digital currencies to flout sanctions against Russia.
Guest: Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine are driving oil prices to 7-year highs and roiling global stock markets as investors grapple with uncertainty around the energy market. In some areas of the country it now costs around $80 to fill up an average vehicle. Even small car drivers are feeling the pinch as the average cost is $17 more every fill up than it was just a year ago. There are discussions underway to bring down gas taxes during this surge but it doesn't feel like relief is coming anytime soon. Meanwhile: how is the stock market coping with the latest? Stocks fell on Tuesday and the S&P 500 closed down more than 10% from the all-time high set in January. CALEB SILVER, ABC NEWS CONTRIBUTOR / EDITOR IN CHIEF, INVESTOPEDIA, NEW YORK calls in live with his insight See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Autodesk (ADSK) snaps up Auckland based cloud company Moxion. Fourth quarter results for Santos (STO) show increased performance with strong commodity prices. Tech's biggest ever deal may have consequences for Sony. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies' bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren't guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don't provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider
The biggest issue on Americans' minds today is the rise in prices. It has overwhelmed American's perceptions of the the economy, which by most other measures has been doing well. At the root of recent inflation is a significant rise in energy costs, which Americans mostly experience in gasoline prices, but also through the rising cost of natural gas that affects home heating and even the price of electricity. Today on Great Ideas, understanding what is driving these price increases, where prices will be headed next, and what policymakers can actually do to achieve stable, affordable energy. Our guest experts are Mike Sloan, Senior Director, Energy Markets, and Andrew Griffith, Senior Energy Markets Consultant, both of ICF. Photo by Zbynek Burival on Unsplash
In this week's energy podcast, Senior Portfolio Manager Rob Thummel discusses:How the US can reduce oil prices despite OPEC's reluctance to increase supplyEarnings results from Western Midstream Partners (WES) highlight their strong capital allocation planA new collaboration between TC Energy and Hyzon Motors to build hydrogen production hubs across North AmericaDownload Transcript
Oil and gas prices still rising. Disney delaying new releases. Monday Night Football score. Covid misinformation on the internet.
RUOK with Mountain Dew Energy expert and former Liberal Mp Dan Mcteague is back as gas prices stay sky-high. He gets into how we can use oil and gas to bridge the gap to get to more affordable and reliable green energy. We kick off the Technological World by diving into a conversation about if it's okay for video games to be hard! A new Metroid game is so tough people want it to be easier. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Curiouscast.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Thanks for listening to the CRG Channel on the EKT Interactive Oil and Gas Podcast Network. Commodity Research Group (CRG) is an independent research consultancy specializing in base and precious metals, as well energy products. The Group provides research and general price analysis for these markets, along with advice to companies seeking to construct hedging strategies. […] The post June 2018 Oil Market Analysis – Commodity Research Group appeared first on EKT Interactive.
Thanks for listening to the CRG Channel on the EKT Interactive Oil and Gas Podcast Network. Commodity Research Group (CRG) is an independent research consultancy specializing in base and precious metals, as well energy products. The Group provides research and general price analysis for these markets, along with advice to companies seeking to construct hedging strategies. […] The post June 2018 Oil Market Analysis – Commodity Research Group appeared first on EKT Interactive.
Thanks for listening to the CRG Channel on the EKT Interactive Oil and Gas Podcast Network. Commodity Research Group (CRG) is an independent research consultancy specializing in base and precious metals, as well energy products. The Group provides research and general price analysis for these markets, along with advice to companies seeking to construct hedging strategies. […] The post June 2018 Oil Market Analysis – Commodity Research Group appeared first on EKT Interactive.
Thanks for listening to the CRG Channel on the EKT Interactive Oil and Gas Podcast Network. Commodity Research Group (CRG) is an independent research consultancy specializing in base and precious metals, as well energy products. The Group provides research and general price analysis for these markets, along with advice to companies seeking to construct hedging strategies. […] The post June 2018 Oil Market Analysis – Commodity Research Group appeared first on EKT Interactive.
- $31.03 per barrel - current spot crude oil price - $59.95 per barrel - price of an empty steel oil barrel on Amazon - $82.50 per barrel - price for 55 gallons of regular unleaded gas - $550 per barrel (11 five gallon bottles) - price of water delivered to your home or office The current price of oil is less than the barrel it's shipped in...less than gasoline...and less than a plain old water delivery service. So how long will these low oil prices last? And what is the impact of low oil prices on renewable energy? Cheap gas is spurs Detroit big iron, and helps families make ends meet by reducing their monthly fuel bills. But ironically, cheap oil has a dark side. Countries whose primary export is oil are facing drastic changes in their economy; banks that have invested in oil companies are losing money; and even the clean energy industry is impacted. Gerald Appelstein -- a former VP at Tauber Oil and ExxonMobil -- has been through these crude oil ups and downs. He's also familiar with energy geopolitics that often weigh more heavily than traditional economic supply and demand theory. Please Listen Up on this week's Energy Show on Renewable Energy World as Gerry discusses the various factors contributing to low oil prices, as well as what consumers can expect for oil and gas prices in the future.
The 257th edition of America's Debate Radio with Mike and Jaime. During the first hour, we discussed the current budget work in Congress, President Obama's recent executive order regarding Guantanamo prison detainees, and rising oil and gas prices. During the second and third hours, we spoke with 2 callers and discussed Congressional expenses, unions, US military in Afghanistan, redistricting, and the 2012 elections. We welcome your feedback! Have your email read on the air-- click here to use the email form. Or, call 888.DEBATE.5 now and leave a message-- we'll play it on the next show. Thanks for listening!
-John Felmy, Chief Economist at the American Petroleum Institute. Moe discusses the Money Saving Tips report with John Felmy.