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Capitol Crude: The US Energy Policy Podcast

Sep 28, 2020

The US presidential election could have far-reaching implications for the global oil market.

Chris Midgley, global head of analytics for S&P Global Platts, takes us through the biggest potential impacts for supply, demand and price. He covers Iran sanctions relief scenarios, the outlook for OPEC+ cohesion, the US...


Sep 22, 2020

In Part 2 of our look at the US presidential candidates' evolving energy platforms, we examine how progressive Democrats have pushed former Vice President Joe Biden further left on climate and environmental policies.

Glenn Schwartz, director of Rapidan Energy Group's Energy Policy Service, shares his latest prediction...


Sep 21, 2020

In this two-part episode, we look at how both US presidential candidates' energy platforms have evolved since the start of campaigning.

They have had to respond to massive market shifts, a string of natural disasters signaling a changing climate, and waning poll numbers in key states.

In Part 1, we look at President...


Sep 14, 2020

How much will November's presidential election actually influence the outlook for US oil and gas production?

Artem Abramov, head of shale research for Rystad Energy, makes the somewhat contrarian case that whoever is in the White House come next year will not greatly sway US production either way.

Rystad predicts a...