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Capitol Crude: The US Energy Policy Podcast

Jul 30, 2021

Many of the key moments in the oil markets still echo today and are useful in looking at the challenges ahead for producers, consumers and markets during the energy transition away from fossil fuels.

We spoke with Adi Imsirovic, a senior research fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and former global head...


Jul 23, 2021

The US Department of Energy’s newly rebranded Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management aims to fund the research and technology deployment that will help the US reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

We spoke with Acting Assistant Secretary Jennifer Wilcox, head of the office and a carbon capture expert, about...


Jul 19, 2021

Silos within the energy industry are coming down as companies confront the need to dramatically cut carbon emissions.

The so-called energy convergence is the idea that companies, policy makers and regulators need to be more collaborative across the energy spectrum.

Joe Brettell is a partner for strategic engagement at...


Jul 7, 2021

The UAE and Saudi Arabia are locked in a dispute over how to ease oil-production limits as global demand recovers from the pandemic.

Nareeka Ahir, a geopolitical analyst at S&P Global Platts Analytics, tells us about the oil market risks that could emerge from the fight.

She also shares the latest geopolitical risks...


Jul 6, 2021

Freeport LNG CEO Michael Smith joined us to talk about the state of the market, his company's expansion plans, climate concerns and the start of the Atlantic hurricane season.

Activity has started picking up for US developers of new liquefaction terminals after a two-year lull in firm commercial deals that predated the...