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Group Head of Research Harry Tchilinguirian is joined by guest Robert McNally, President of Rapitan Energy Group, to unpack the latest developments in U.S. energy policy, geopolitics, and oil markets under the Trump administration.Harry and Robert discuss key topics such as Iran sanctions, OPEC+ dynamics, and the delicate balancing act of driving oil prices lower while maintaining domestic production. Robert also provides expert insights into the administration's strategy, drawing on his experience working with the George W. Bush administration.The discussion also dives into the ongoing negotiations surrounding Ukraine and Russia, the evolving U.S.-Saudi relationship, and how these factors impact global oil markets. With first-hand experience in both policy and market analysis, Robert sheds light on how Washington's decisions ripple through global markets. If you're looking to decode the administration's approach to energy and trade, this is a must-watch episode.Trade for free with Onyx Markets: onyxmarkets.co.ukGet industry news, research, and commentary on Flux News: flux.liveGet live industry-grade data on Flux Terminal - free with Onyx Markets: https://onyxcapitalgroup.com/flux_______________________________________________________________________________________ Follow us:https://linktr.ee/onyxcapitalgroupYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@worldofoilderivativesLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyx-capitalgroup/X: https://x.com/Onyx__EdgeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@onyxcgroupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/onyxcgroup/CFDs and spread bets are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. The vast majority of retail client accounts lose money when trading in CFDs and spread bets. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs and spread bets work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Author Jon Waterman talks about his new book, “Into the Thaw: Witnessing Wonder Amid the Arctic Climate Crisis.” Then, author Robert McNally shares his new book, “Cast Out of Eden: The Untold Story of John Muir, Indigenous Peoples and the American Wilderness.”
In his new book "Cast Out of Eden," Robert McNally removes John Muir from his pedestal and exposes his contempt for the Indigenous peoples whose homeland he helped expropriate. McNally contends that Muir, while rightly celebrated as a nature mystic who introduced the concept of wilderness to Californians and fought for the preservation of wild places, believed that Indigenous people had "no right place in the landscape." The author takes an unflinching look at the troubling aspects of Muir's legacy, arguing that his vision of a pristine wilderness erased the long history of Native Americans on the land.
On the 50th anniversary of the first oil shock that led to the price of a barrel of oil quadrupling, the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict has put the Middle East on the brink just as it did in 1973. Beyond the ever-rising body count, chances of a bigger global economic downturn have gone up. With the region being the world's largest energy producer, price volatility can have bigger implications on growth and inflation, especially for large energy guzzlers like India. From geopolitics to energy economics and the impact on the upcoming green agenda of Cop28, host Arijit Barman gets answers from an energy expert who has served as George Bush Junior's top energy advisor both on the National Economic Council and the National Security Council at the White House. Catch a candid conversation with Robert McNally, Founder of Rapidan Energy and author of Crude Volatility: The History and the Future of Boom-Bust Oil Prices on this episode of The Morning Brief podcast! If you like this episode from Arijit Barman, check out his other interesting episodes on Mohamed Alabbar: Beyond Emaar, Burj Khalifa & Dubai, IPL STUMPVISION: Is Disney's STAR still shining?, How fast can Apple bite into India?, Breaking The Taboo: Time To Regulate And Bet On Betting? And more! If you like this topic, here are some recommendations from TMB: Kremlin & Crude: India's oil bill lower but fuel bills still running high, Lithium: India's Quest for White Gold, The Uncertain Fate Of Asia's Largest Refinery, India plays bad cop to developed world at COP27, E-20 Explained: The blender's pride or bane? and more! You can follow our host Arijit Barman on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts. Credits: The Economist, WFAA, Macroeconomics IE Projects, Retro Man, AP Archive, News 5 Cleveland, Pix 11 News, BQ Prime See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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
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In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Helima Croft, a managing director and the Head of Global Commodity Strategy and Middle East and North Africa Research at RBC Capital Markets. Croft talks about how the oil market has responded to historical events in the past and how current events have been influencing the oil market today. Croft and Raimi's conversation ranges from Russia to Europe to China to Saudi Arabia to Texas and beyond. They discuss how the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Ukraine, and the US government have responded to recent high oil prices; the implications of sanctions on Russian oil and gas; and how the perception of Russian sanctions may vary across the international energy sector. References and recommendations: “The World for Sale: Money, Power, and the Traders Who Barter the Earth's Resources” by Javier Blas and Jack Farchy; https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-world-for-sale-9780190078959 “Syriana” the movie; https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365737/ “Crude Volatility: The History and the Future of Boom-Bust Oil Prices” by Robert McNally; http://cup.columbia.edu/book/crude-volatility/9780231178143
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Joe Mathieu spoke with Senator Tina Smith, (D-MN), Robert McNally, Founder & President of Rapidian Energy, Bloomberg Politics Contributor Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, and Greta Joynes, Republican Strategist, co-chair of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck's technology and telecommunications practice, Former-House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
COVID-19 and global energy markets In this week's episode of Manifest Density, Michael Moran welcomes Robert McNally, a renowned oil and gas analyst at Rapidan. The duo discuss the changes in oil prices following the Covid-19 pandemic, from a geopolitical perspective. McNally shares his prediction on the energy transition in the coming decades.
Robert McNally is president of Rapidan Energy Group, a Washington DC-based energy consulting firm, a former White House energy advisor to President George W. Bush, and author of "Crude Volatility: The History and the Future of Boom-Bust Oil Prices" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests: Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage, Robert McNally is president of Rapidan Energy Group, Dr. Marjorie Dixon, Conceivable Dreams Advisor and Founder of Anova Fertility, Carolynn Dubé, Executive Director at Fertility Matters Canada, Semhar Tekeste, Conservative Strategist, Enterprise Canada, and Adam Toy, 770 CHQR City Hall Reporter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Lisa Murkowski, chairman of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, records the fourth episode of her new podcast. This episode features Robert McNally, President of Rapidan Energy Group, LLC; and Kevin Book, Director of Research and Co-Founder of ClearView Energy Partners, LLC to discuss oil markets. Subsequent episodes will include additional updates from the ENR Committee, guest interviews, and discussion of various issues related to her home state.
On November 6th, EPIC and The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts convened a conversation about energy geopolitics and their economic implications, with a specific focus on the lessons learned from the Abqaiq attack. The event featured Robert McNally, the president of The Rapidan Group and a former senior director for international energy at the White House National Security Council; Suzanne Maloney, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director for Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution; and Harris Public Policy Professor Ryan Kellogg, an EPIC affiliated scholar who studies the economics of oil markets. The event was moderated by Robinson Meyer, EPIC’s Visiting Fellow in Journalism and a reporter for The Atlantic.
Originally aired on 2/9/2019 - 2/10/2019 Episode 192 of "In The Oil Patch" This week on "In The Oil Patch": host Kym Bolado welcomes Robert McNally, author of "Crude Volatility: The History and the Future of Boom-Bust Oil Prices" onto the show! We're also joined by SHALE Magazine editor, David Blackmon on the front end of the show! Be sure to catch In The Oil Patch every weekend following this schedule: Saturdays from 8am-9am KSIX 1230 AM, 95.1 FM & 96.1 FM Corpus Christi Saturdays from 1pm-2pm KWEL 1070 AM & 107.1 FM Midland / Odessa / Permian Basin Saturdays from 2pm-3pm FREEDOM 1160 AM San Antonio / New Braunfels / San Marcos / Austin Sundays from 8pm-9pm KTRH Newsradio 740 AM Simulcast on the iHeartRADIO app Houston / Worldwide Let us know what you think about our shows on our Facebook page - Facebook.com/intheoilpatch and be sure to share, follow and like us on Soundcloud, Twitter and LinkedIn too! "In The Oil Patch" is brought to you by SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine and proudly sponsored by the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable (STEER). Stay tuned for more great episodes every weekend! For our full schedule, please visit our Radio Show Schedule page and if you have any questions for our experts, please email them to radio@shalemag.com.
Can U.S. shale be “the swing producer?”Controversial topic right now – see https://seekingalpha.com/article/4148589-u-s-shale-the-swing-producer and Robert McNally’s book “Crude Volatility”Can we ever have a wing producer in an over supplied market?History of Saudi Arabia’s experience as swing producer suggests that we can’t.To what extent does the role of swing producer depend on demand forecasts?Does OPEC even have much spare capacity anymore?Nigeria, Libya, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia do, but others might not.Operating in a different market now – is “swing producer” even a useful term to consider?Market in which traders can get daily rig counts, dynamic sources of news, decline rates for shale oil wellsSupertanker news: Corpus Christi trying to secure funding to widen and deepen its port to make room for 2 supertankers simultaneously. Implications for U.S. oil exports.LOOP – Saudi tanker takes US produced oil and transports it to China – shows how US oil finally being integrated into the global marketAramco IPO – is it coming to the NYSE?High oil prices indicative of good economy, but lower oil prices can also help jumpstart economic growth.Lower gasoline prices actually encourage consumers to spend more on gasoline.
Can U.S. shale be “the swing producer?”Controversial topic right now – see https://seekingalpha.com/article/4148589-u-s-shale-the-swing-producer and Robert McNally’s book “Crude Volatility”Can we ever have a wing producer in an over supplied market?History of Saudi Arabia’s experience as swing producer suggests that we can’t.To what extent does the role of swing producer depend on demand forecasts?Does OPEC even have much spare capacity anymore?Nigeria, Libya, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia do, but others might not.Operating in a different market now – is “swing producer” even a useful term to consider?Market in which traders can get daily rig counts, dynamic sources of news, decline rates for shale oil wellsSupertanker news: Corpus Christi trying to secure funding to widen and deepen its port to make room for 2 supertankers simultaneously. Implications for U.S. oil exports.LOOP – Saudi tanker takes US produced oil and transports it to China – shows how US oil finally being integrated into the global marketAramco IPO – is it coming to the NYSE?High oil prices indicative of good economy, but lower oil prices can also help jumpstart economic growth.Lower gasoline prices actually encourage consumers to spend more on gasoline.
Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Robert McNally, MD From the Villanova Health Summit's Speaker Event, host Dr. Matt Birnholz speaks with guest Dr. Robert McNally, President, and CEO of GeoVax, Inc. They discuss the challenges that biotech companies face when bringing vaccines through clinical trials, and the long-term project being conducted by his colleagues to deliver an HIV vaccine to market.
Robert McNally, author of the new book 'Crude Volatility: The History and the Future of Boom-Bust Oil Prices' joins senior oil editors Meghan Gordon and Brian Scheid to talk about the history — and future — of crude oil prices.McNally, a former White House energy advisor and president...
Hi gang. Hoo boy, what a show we got for you today. The immense talent Robert McNally took a moment to sit down with us and share some of his thoughts and it was, if we may say so, really fun. It's a pleasure to speak with an artist like him, an outspoken and honest man, and it's all backed up by one of the hardest work ethics we've seen. The world of art can sometimes be a lonely and understated place, so was a breath of fresh air to meet Rob. We talked about the similarities between comedians and artists, about working with difficult materials and about having self confidence and belief in yourself. Don't miss this one gang. www.undergang.net
Hi gang. Hoo boy, what a show we got for you today. The immense talent Robert McNally took a moment to sit down with us and share some of his thoughts and it was, if we may say so, really fun. It's a pleasure to speak with an artist like him, an outspoken and honest man, and it's all backed up by one of the hardest work ethics we've seen. The world of art can sometimes be a lonely and understated place, so was a breath of fresh air to meet Rob. We talked about the similarities between comedians and artists, about working with difficult materials and about having self confidence and belief in yourself. Don't miss this one gang. www.undergang.net