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In case you missed it, WPC24 took place recently in Calgary, Alberta, for the second time in its history. WPC itself was established way back in the 1930s as a forum for the global industry to discuss common themes on a triennial basis. As a global event, it attracts an audience from around the planet.. The voices discussing the global energy industry's challenges included the Energy Minister from Saudi Arabia, and the CEOs of Saudi Aramco, ExxonMobil, Repsol, WestJet, Accenture, Pertamina, KNOC, Kuwait Petroleum Corp, ONGC, NNPC (Nigeria), NOCK (Kenya), Oil India, and managing directors, presidents, vice presidents, and board chairs from Cenovus, Petronas, Petrobras, Petronet, Suncor, Deloitte, Brookfield, Platts, S&P, Shell, and many others. You never know who you'll meet at such a gathering. As I ascended the escalator to the event floor for the opening ceremonies, I found myself standing beside a trade ambassador from Libya, who shared some personal details of the immense tragedy stemming from the floods from his country. My fellow panelists hailed from Calgary, Houston, and Saudi Arabia. I have a collection of business cards from Tema (Ghana), St. John's, Midland (Texas), Bogotá (Colombia), Pittsburgh, Berlin, Washington, and Uruguay. Under the broad theme ‘path to net zero', the range of topics under discussion were in equal parts bracing and confronting, taking in supply and demand, energy transition, decarbonization, industry growth and/or decline, financing strategies, infrastructure challenges, energy security, hydrogen developments, carbon capture and storage, net zero pathways, indigenous engagement, and talent issues. It is impossible for one person to summarize the conference because there are multiple parallel tracks, a full poster and paper show, and dozens of talks and panel discussions. You simply can't take it all in. Then again, you can always form a point of view based on the dialogue you did take in, so here's mine.
Companies working in the energy sector are now prosecuting their own self-defined pathways to achieve carbon zero or carbon neutral business profiles. Digital innovations play a key role. As part of the World Petroleum Congress, September 17-21, 2023 in Calgary, I was on a panel discussion to discuss digital transformation on the route to Net Zero. By now, hopefully, all energy companies will have defined their own pathways to zero carbon (either absolute or net). Our goal on the panel discussion is to peel this problem apart, layer by layer. It's great that digital innovation is a topic at this event, a once-in-three years affair. The panel agreed that there is some consensus on the need to address climate change at an industrial level, and that the question is no longer “should we”, but “how should we”. The panel discussed the following: The drivers of change that provide the shape and contours of the net zero journey. The various pathways to net zero that could be pursued by the various players in the oil and gas value chain. The digital building blocks that the petroleum industry will leverage to achieve net zero. The panel hopes to reveal the outlines of how digital enables transparent, auditable and cost-effective carbon emission reduction strategies for petroleum companies. This will not be easy.
The 24th World Petroleum Congress (WPC) was held in Calgary from September 17 to 21, 2023. The conference is the world's leading assembly for the petroleum industry. This week on the podcast, Jackie and Peter discuss some conference themes, including the lively discussion on the future of oil demand and the decarbonization of oil and gas. They also debate whether the industries' messaging about the likelihood of higher oil and gas demand in the future needs to be adjusted to address the concerns this raises for achieving climate goals.Jackie and Peter also share interviews they took part in at the event, including:· Shaikh Nawaf S. Al-Sabah, the Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (“KPC”)· Mark Thomas, Group Chief Executive Officer, Bapco Energies· Jyoti Gondek, Calgary's Mayor· Joy Romero, Executive Advisor Innovation at Canadian Natural Resources Limited and President at CRIN (Clean Resources Innovation Network)· Kevin Krausert, CEO and Co-Founder at Avatar Innovations Inc.· Gillian McCormack, National Director, Clients & Industries at Bennett Jones· Taryn Humphreys, Director of Business Development at Qube Technologies· Eric Petursson, Director of Commercial at Entropy Inc.· Katie Smith-Parent, Business Development, Industry Diversification at Spartan Controls· Cindy Yeilding, Director, Denbury Inc. · Harrie Vredenburg, Professor of Strategy and Sustainability, Haskayne School of Business, Research Fellow, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary· Dean Tucker, Chief Operating Officer and Vice Chair of the Board for the World Petroleum CongressContent referenced in this podcast: · See Peter's art exhibit at Heritage Park, titled “Those Who Have Seen the Invention Pronounce it Wonderful: A Modernist View of the History of Light”, learn more here: https://heritagepark.ca/exhibits/history-of-lightbulb/Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/ Check us out on social media:X (Twitter): @arcenergyinst LinkedIn: @ARC Energy Research InstituteSubscribe to ARC Energy Ideas PodcastApple Podcasts Google Podcasts Amazon Music Spotify
Recorded September 18, 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7cFHs4rjOQ Episode 94 for the PetroNerds podcast is an emergency recording on the sharp rise in oil prices and the extended Saudi "lollipop" cut of 1 mbd, helping to tighten supplies available on the market. Trisha Curtis takes listeners through the global oil market and global economy in this must listen to episode. WTI was $92.42, Brent $94.73, HH $2.73, and 30 year mortgages are between 7.5-8 percent on the day of recording. Traders and hedge funds who were sitting on the sidelines are plowing into the market and helping to move up oil prices. Saudi production is down below 9 mbd, Russian production is still hovering around 11 mbd, but their refined product exports are down, Iranian production is up above 3 mbd, and US production is close to hitting pre-COVID all time highs of 13 mbd. US production currently stands at 12.84 mbd. Trisha walks listeners through global supply, global demand, refining capacity, lost refining capacity in the US, US LNG and the EU, and the serious problems with ESG and the energy transition. She talks about oil supply and oil demand and oil prices in the context of the economy and the health of the US and global consumer and the pain these high oil prices are having and will have. She gets into pent up demand in China and the US post COVID and the apparent resiliency of the consumer. Trisha talks about Chris Wright's appearance and comments on Last Call and the need to push back on ESG so capital can flow to operators who want to drill and produce oil and increase output. She has a massive rant on ESG, EU, and LNG and talks about the UAW (United Auto Workers union) strikes and the demands for a massive pay increase of 40 percent plus a 4 day work week being absolutely insane and bad for the US economy, US jobs, and US business. She discusses Joe Biden's pro Union and pro inflationary positions and his poor economic policies and she explains the fiscal lags and wage price spirals that these strikes can induce. She also talks about the Saudi Oil Minister's comments at the World Petroleum Congress and the IEA's found (again) belief that oil, natural gas, and coal demand will soon peak. Trisha closes the PetroNerds podcast with China's new map and their 10 dash line and Chinese oil demand and economic sentiment. Listen on Itunes
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The eyes of the energy world are on Calgary, as Alberta hosts the World Petroleum Congress. It makes perfect sense for Premier Danielle Smith to greet the Saudi delegation at the airport...but does the photo op kill Canada's claim around "ethical oil"? 4:20 | Max Fawcett takes that question (and more)...but first, the lead columnist for Canada's National Observer shares his thoughts on the "1 Million March 4 Children" happening across Canada. READ MAX'S COLUMN ON THE WPC: https://www.nationalobserver.com/2023/09/20/opinion/so-much-ethical-oil 35:47 | With more than 300 children sick from the E. coli outbreak at multiple Calgary daycares, it's fair to expect a public inquiry. MLA Diana Batten, a former RN and current Opposition Critic for Childcare, Child & Family Services, gets into it. 54:05 | If you've never checked out the Jasper Dark Sky Festival, it's an absolute must! Ryan runs through the lineup for the 2023 edition, running from October 13-29 in Jasper National Park. MORE DETAILS: https://www.jasperdarksky.travel/ 58:14 | The Real Talk community is broad and diverse, so it's no surprise when a story in the news directly impacts an audience member. Ryan reads an email from "Christine," whose daughter was hospitalized in Calgary with E. coli, and Jeff, who remembers the Walkerton E. coli outbreak in 2000. EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:07:00 | There's been a huge response to our September 19 interview with Harman Kandola about the murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Our TikTok alone had more than 100,000 views in less than a day. Ryan reads an email from Kristie, who no doubt speaks for a whole bunch of people. 1:10:30 | Feeling guilty about bringing children into an uncertain world? Don't! That's the message from Real Talker Amanda, who sent us a note after our September 19 interview with For Our Kids Alberta co-founders Heidi Bergstrom and Claire Kraatz. BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
On today's show: How fast could new homes be built in the inner city under the city's new housing strategy; we hear from delegates at the World Petroleum Congress in Calgary about how they fit into the energy transition; and an Alberta celebrity who never really got that famous.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith takes questions from the media while attending the World Petroleum Congress in Calgary. The congress, which takes place every three years, attracts hundreds of executives and government officials from oil-producing countries around the world. She responds to questions about the province's role in achieving Canada's target of carbon neutrality by 2050, federal caps on emissions from the production of natural oil and gas, and Alberta's energy security and affordability.#inspiringstories #inspirationalstory #faith #loveandtrust #podcast #newmediahttps://depictions.media/
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith takes questions from the media while attending the World Petroleum Congress in Calgary. The congress, which takes place every three years, attracts hundreds of executives and government officials from oil-producing countries around the world. She responds to questions about the province's role in achieving Canada's target of carbon neutrality by 2050, federal caps on emissions from the production of natural oil and gas, and Alberta's energy security and affordability.#inspiringstories #inspirationalstory #faith #loveandtrust #podcast #newmediahttps://depictions.media/
On today's show: Global energy industry leaders are in Calgary this week for the World Petroleum Congress; Calgary city council approved a new housing strategy over the weekend; and we hear about the live shows that CBC's The Debaters is bringing to Calgary this week.
The 24th World Petroleum Congress (WPC) will be held in Calgary from September 17 to 21, 2023. The conference takes place every three years and has been described as the world's leading assembly for the petroleum industry. The organizers are expecting 15,000 visitors and 5,000 delegates from over 100 countries. This week, we hear from Matthew Crocker, Senior Vice President, Product, Strategy and New Assets, for ExxonMobil's Low Carbon Solutions business. Matt, along with others from ExxonMobil will be at the WPC in Calgary. Here are some of the questions Jackie and Peter asked Matt: ExxonMobil's Global Outlook projects oil and natural gas will still make up more than half the world's energy supply in 2050; why is ExxonMobil's view of oil and gas demand more than some other scenarios such as the IEA's Net Zero Emissions by 2050 (NZE)? Considering the amount of oil and natural gas demand in ExxonMobil's Global Outlook, do you think it is possible to keep long-term global warming to less than 2°C? What was ExxonMobil's intention for acquiring Denbury, a developer of CCUS solutions and enhanced oil recovery? What other investments is ExxonMobil making in CCS? Is ExxonMobil investing in biofuels? How is policy risk factored in when ExxonMobil makes low-carbon investments? Content referenced in this podcast: The World Petroleum Congress registration information: https://www.24wpc.com/ ExxonMobil Global Outlook: Our view to 2050 Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/X (Twitter): @arcenergyinstLinkedIn: @ARC Energy Research InstituteSubscribe to ARC Energy Ideas PodcastApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusicSpotify
Public hearings are underway for The City of Calgary's Housing Strategy. What's the city's plan to address the ongoing crisis? We get an update from Mayor Jyoti Gondek. It's a massive event which will attract an estimated 15,000 visitors to the city. We get details on the 24th annual “World Petroleum Congress” kicking off this weekend from Richard Masson, Chair of the ‘World Petroleum Congress of Canada'. And finally, IT'S A GIRL! We'll introduce you to the newest member of the Morning Show Team, QR Calgary's “Junior Reporter” who also happens to be our Dave McIvor's newborn Daughter, Summer McIvor.
The 24th World Petroleum Congress (WPC) will be held in Calgary from September 17 to 21, 2023. The conference takes place every three years and has been described as the world's leading assembly for the petroleum industry. The organizers are expecting 15,000 visitors and 5,000 delegates from over 100 countries. This week, we hear from Lisa Baiton, President and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), and Mike Sommers, President and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute (API). Both organizations will be at the WPC in Calgary. Here are some of the questions Jackie and Peter asked: With Russia's invasion of Ukraine, has energy security become a greater focus in North America? Does the United States still consider Canadian oil and gas foreign? With the recent run-up in oil prices, are you concerned about how consumers will react to higher prices for petroleum fuels? Is the oil and gas industry reducing GHG emissions? What is your response to people who want oil and gas consumption to end soon? Do you think greenfield oil or gas pipelines can be built between the United States and Canada? What is the outlook for LNG exports from the US and Canada? Content referenced in this podcast:The World Petroleum Congress registration information: https://www.24wpc.com/ The Canadian conventional oil and natural gas sector emissions fell 24 percent in the last decade (CAPP analysis). Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/X (Twitter): @arcenergyinstLinkedIn: @ARC Energy Research InstituteSubscribe to ARC Energy Ideas PodcastApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusicSpotify
First it was getting colder, now it's getting hotter? wHiCh oNe iS iT?!Listen to the full episode on our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/deniersplaybook) SOCIALS & MORE (https://linktr.ee/deniersplaybook)CREDITS Hosts: Rollie Williams & Nicole Conlan Executive Producer: Ben Boult Audio Producer: Gregory Haddock Researcher: Carly Rizzuto Art: Jordan Doll Music: Tony DomenickSOURCESThe Public Domain Review: First Paper to Link CO2 and Global Warming, by Eunice Foote (1856)Royal Meteorological Society: The artificial production of carbon dioxide and its influence on temperature (G.S. Callendar, 1938)NASA: World of Change: Global TemperaturesSCISPACE: The Dominance of Tropospheric Sulfate in Modifying Solar Radiation (R.J. Charlson, 1976)Science: Climate Forcing by Anthropogenic Aerosols (R.J. Charlson, 1992)TIME: Another Ice Age? (1974)SCRIBD: Newsweek's 'Global Cooling' Article From April 28, 1975 Brett Peake: In Search Of The Coming Ice Age ... With Leonard Nimoy (1978)American Meteorological Society: The Myth of the 1970s Global Cooling Scientific Consensus (Peterson et al., 2008)National Research Council: Carbon Dioxide and Climate: A Scientific Assessment (1979)Climate Files: 1997 Exxon's Lee Raymond Speech at World Petroleum Congress (1997) Perma.cc: Exxon Media Statement - Global Climate Change (2001)Inside Climate News: Exxon's Own Research Confirmed Fossil Fuels' Role in Global Warming Decades Ago (2015)C-SPAN: Sen. James Inhofe Clip (2003)Politifact: “How to Survive The Coming Ice Age" was a Time magazine cover story in 1977 - FALSE (2019)Climate Feedback: 1977 “coming ice age” Time magazine cover is a fake (2019)TIME: Sorry, a TIME Magazine Cover Did Not Predict a Coming Ice Age (2019)Politico: How Trump gets his fake news (2017) Twitter: Trump Tweet (2013) JRE Podcast: Joe Rogan Experience #1928 – Jimmy Corsetti & Ben van Kerkwyk (2023)C-SPAN: President Trump: "I don't think science knows, actually." (YouTube, 2020)Wikipedia: Global CoolingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode marks the 200th ARC Energy Ideas podcast! Peter and Jackie start the podcast commemorating this milestone. Next, Richard Masson, Chair of the World Petroleum Council Canada joins the podcast. Richard tells us about the 24th World Petroleum Congress that will be held in Calgary from September 17 to 21, 2023. The conference is held once every three years and has been described as the world's leading assembly for the petroleum industry. The organizers are expecting 15,000 visitors and 5,000 delegates from over 100 countries. Finally, we wrap up the podcast with an update on Jackie's solar panels, and how the economic return looks now with the first full year of actual operating data. Content referenced in this podcast: The World Petroleum Congress website: https://www.24wpc.com/ Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/ Check us out on social media:Twitter: @arcenergyinstLinkedIn: @ARC Energy Research InstituteInstagram: @arcenergyresearchinstituteYouTube: @arcenergyresearchinstitute9600Subscribe to ARC Energy Ideas PodcastApple PodcastsGoogle podcastsAmazon musicSpotify
The World Petroleum Congress is just around the corner, and it's coming to Calgary. n the global landscape of oil and gas events, a few stand out because they are truly global in that they change venues rather like the Olympics, they're infrequent (perhaps every three or four years, allowing the passage of time to provide for fresh insight on the latest topics), and they're large. My most recent personal experience at such an event was LNG18, held in Perth, Australia in 2016, with a focus (obviously) on the global liquefied natural gas trade. Australia had arisen, from the ashes of the 2008-09 global financial crisis, to become one of the world's largest producers of LNG, and Australia's experiences were the topic of considerable global interest. Well, Calgary is about to experience something quite rare, which is a return visit of the World Petroleum Congress (WPC), in September of 2023. This is a big deal, and not just because of the inflow of tourism dollars into the local economy. Only four cities have ever hosted the WPC more than once. Now is the time to get this on your business calendar for 2023.
Welcome to the Energy Scale Ups podcast — brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network by Halliburton Labs In this episode our host Jose Soliz talks with Petra Reyes from Power Infrastructure Partners about powering the industry in Midland and what it takes to build your reputation in the industry. Petra Reyes LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrapetro/ Power Infrastructure Partners - https://pip-tx.com/ Register to win our Weekly Giveaway: www.halliburtonlabs.com/giveaway More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts OGGN.com – https://oggn.com/podcasts OGGN Street Team LinkedIn Group – https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12458373/ OGGN on Social LinkedIn Group | LinkedIn Company Page | Facebook OGGN Events Get notified each month Connect with Jose Soliz LinkedIn
The World Petroleum Congress in Houston brought back a sense of normalcy to the energy sector as both the industry and the world continue to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic. But the other existential threat for fossil fuels is the burgeoning energy transition and switch to cleaner sources of power and fuels. At the conference, many oil and gas executives pushed back at the notion of a seamless transition, arguing that fossil fuels will be needed for many decades to come, and warning of price shocks and energy shortages if the world shifts too quickly. Americas oil news director Jeff Mower, senior upstream editor Starr Spencer, and senior midstream editor Jordan Blum sat down to recap these themes from WPC and reflect on the slow shift toward in-person events again.
We begin today by examining the situation surrounding the female Prime Minister of Finland and her trip to the Disco - might not have been a good idea! From there we take a look at how poorly migrants are treated in Belarus and the dispute in South Africa over the location of Amazon's African HQ. We get the forecast from the World Petroleum Congress, and we discuss a death of an industry pioneer in electronics. We take a trip on the Laos-China Railway and also find out how China hacks most all governments in Southern Asia. Germans are the newest immigrants in Paraguay, and we also head to Asheville, NC for a peek at the National Gingerbread House Competition. We wrap things up over in Saudi Arabia where camels are being Disqualified from the Beautiful Camel Contest! And come back tomorrow for more stories from North to South, from East to West. Stories from all over the globe. __ Subscribe, share, and rate Views on the News if you enjoyed today's episode! About Views on the News: Shining a spotlight on underreported or unreported news from the US, China, Russia, the EU, Australia, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Want to know what's going on in the world that the media isn't telling you? Then Views on the News is your podcast. Get all the knowledge of current events, top news, and even my opinions on these matters every week.
We begin with our weekly conversation with Mayor Jyoti Gondek. We get an update on the World Petroleum Congress in Texas the Mayor just returned from, and ask her for her thoughts on whether COVID restrictions should be ‘eased' in the Province for the Christmas holidays. Next, we look at the rising cost of food in both grocery stores and restaurants. We get the latest ‘projections' on the increases we can expect to see in 2022, from Janet Music, of the “Agri-Food Analytics Lab” at Dalhousie University. Then we head stateside for an update on the stories making headlines South of the border. This week, the “Diplomatic Boycott” of the Beijing Games and rising number of COVID-19 cases in the country. We get the details from Jackson Proskow, Global News Washington Bureau Chief for Global News. Finally, the 108th edition of the ‘Grey Cup' takes place this Sunday in Hamilton. We get a game preview, and a look at the ‘Grey Cup Festivities' taking place ahead of the big game with the Voice of The Calgary Stampeders, Mark Stephen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In February, Glauber Contessoto invested his life savings in dogecoin, a cryptocurrency that started as a joke. But his gains are for real. He now owns more than $800,000 in dogecoin. Marketplace’s Matt Levin chats with Contessoto about the HODL — or “hold on for dear life” — mentality that keeps him and other investors in the crypto game despite incredible volatility. Also on today’s program: Why exports surged in October, what’s behind the battle for speedy grocery deliveries and the transition away from fossil fuels takes center stage at the World Petroleum Congress. New Investors Week: Your first donation to Marketplace goes TWICE as far with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Investors Challenge Fund! Give Now!
The House has passed a new debt ceiling plan after long debate. Our own Ylan Mui joins with the latest updates. Plus, crypto executives are on Capitol Hill today for a hearing about regulation. Contributor Brian Kelly joins with what he will be watching. And Brian Sullivan sits down with the CEO of Diamondback Energy at the World Petroleum Congress to discuss emissions and renewables.
In February, Glauber Contessoto invested his life savings in dogecoin, a cryptocurrency that started as a joke. But his gains are for real. He now owns more than $800,000 in dogecoin. Marketplace’s Matt Levin chats with Contessoto about the HODL — or “hold on for dear life” — mentality that keeps him and other investors in the crypto game despite incredible volatility. Also on today’s program: Why exports surged in October, what’s behind the battle for speedy grocery deliveries and the transition away from fossil fuels takes center stage at the World Petroleum Congress. New Investors Week: Your first donation to Marketplace goes TWICE as far with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Investors Challenge Fund! Give Now!
A ton of energy professionals have descended upon the George R. Brown Convention Center for the World Petroleum Congress.....and we've been asking if Mariah Carey is the QUEEN of Christmas, than who would be the KING??
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On today's show, the World Petroleum Congress is underway in Houston. We'll get a preview from energy analyst and writer Dave Yager. Plus, one year ago coal was a dirty word around the world and we had to get rid of it. But, it's come roaring back over the past year. We talk with Eric Reguly on why. And, Canada has unlocked its vault of maple syrup. Our country has a strategic reserve of maple syrup and we are tapping into it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thank you to our Official Podcast Sponsor- TechnipFMC. Today's episode is an exclusive interview with Sallie Sargent. The CEO for the upcoming 23rd World Petroleum Congress event, taking place in Houston TX on December 5- 9th . The event is a global symposium assembling more than 100 nations, the World Petroleum Congress convenes every three years bringing together the industry under one roof to solve the problems we are facing today and talk about the future of energy. Over the past 30 years, Sallie has enjoyed a diverse career planning and managing major events, including six Super Bowls, 14 Fiesta Bowls and the first College Football National Championship. Her exhibition experience includes some of the largest and most recognizable conventions in the world Sallie opens up about her life and how she became involved in the sports industry in the first place. She was the President and CEO of the Super Bowl host committee for 5 years. She tells us how the 51st Super Bowl put her on the map in Houston. Under the leadership of Sallie the Super Bowl generated $347M in economic impact for Houston. The relationships she built while planning and executing one of the largest events in Houston set her up to become the CEO of the World Petroleum Congress. This event is essentially the Olympics for Oil and Gas. Sallie is an expert relationship builder, she tells us how fostering those relationships is essential to your success. To find out more about the 23rd World Petroleum Congress and get your tickets, please visit: www.23wpchouston.comCome hang out with us:Download on Apple Podcast——>> ClickDownload on Spotify———>>ClickConnect with Maisy and Jamie:Connect with Massiel Diez: Instagram | LinkedInConnect with Jamie Elrod: Instagram | LinkedInFollow FTB on Instagram | LinkedInJoin FTB NationIf your interested in working with us, please contact : flippingthebarrel@gmail.com To find out more about our sponsor TechnipFMC please visit www.technipfmc.com
Sallie Sargent | COO at 23rd World Petroleum Congress Connect with JP Sallie is leading the charge for the first World Petroleum Congress that will be held here in Houston for the first time in over 30 years. The last time the Congress was held in the US was in 1987! Coming out of a pandemic world, where travel has been restricted, she and her team have done a tremendous job in getting industry leaders in the same room for the upcoming conference. Industry leaders from around the globe (super majors, diplomats, NOC's, etc) will be coming to Houston from Dec 5-9 to have conversations that we should be having. From the energy transition, the oil and gas industry, how to tell our industry's story to the world, connecting the younger generation to the issues we are facing today, and much more.This event will be huge! Deemed as “the Olympics” of the oilfield, as it's held every three years, and countries must bid for their cities to host the show, we are expecting something great! Her previous role was organizing the Houston Super Bowl!Working with industry leaders, local politicians, hospitals, universities, high schools and more; she is tasked with bringing not just our industry together but our communities to have some much needed conversations and direction.Wellsite Navigator is introducing the new technology you've been asking for: Lease Road Navigation. They've already mapped over 19,000 miles of oilfield lease roads that don't appear anywhere else, and every week they are adding more! Try Wellsite Navigator for free and get a $10 Amazon Gift Card for every friend you refer! https://fbuy.io/wellsite/energycrue Show Links Sign up for our newsletter:
In this episode Richard Masson joins the Crownsmen Energy to discuss the role of the World Petroleum Council – Canada https://wpccanada.com/ including helping their members stay connected and informed about the oil and gas industry worldwide, primarily by organizing the Canadian presence at the tri-annual World Petroleum Congress. He also discusses Fractal Systems' JetShear technology https://www.fractalsys.com/ that dramatically reduces the amount of diluent that is otherwise required to transport the heavy oil to market. This interview covers how the oil and gas industry can move forward and communicate and educate about the advances in technology, efficiency, and lowering of Greenhouse Emissions. We also discuss Richard's career and his sense of responsibility to continue promoting the energy sector for the provinces of Alberta, Canada, and the world. Watch Episode Here: https://youtu.be/iLTd-slgf9g