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IHS Markit is now part of S&P Global- Hear exclusive energy insights & analysis. Engage with our experts as we explore the complex environment that shapes global energy markets. Follow our two podcast series- Upstream in Perspective, which focuses on trends within the upstream industry- and EnergyCents, which features our experts discussing the intersection of the financial and energy industries.
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This week on EnergyCents, emissions expert Deb Ryan joins Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to talk about the implications of emissions mitigation across the business landscape, from investment in decarbonization technology and what projects are on the horizon. Learn more about S&P Global Commodity Insights energy coverage at: https://www.spglobal.com/c…
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Geologic and political borders are not always the same. Can Guyana’s success as an oil province extend to next-door Suriname? Siddhartha Sen and Isaac Nuti join EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss offshore exploration activity in Suriname, and consider which projects may have the highest likelihood of extending Guyana’s c…
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Led most recently by Guyana, and Brazil before it, Latin America has been a remarkable success story for global oil exploration over the last 25 years. Flavio Fernandez and Jaka Hardiwinangun join EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to review Latin American exploration activity in 2023, and highlight the region’s high impact wells t…
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As measured by discovered volumes, Africa finished one of its worst exploration years on record in 2023. However, two of the wells being drilled in December – both in Namibia – came in successful in January 2024 and signal an auspicious start to the new year. Justin Cochrane returns to EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to review A…
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Sales of electric vehicles continued to rise in the United States in 2023, though the rate of adoption has been slower than many planners envisioned. Devin Lindsay joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss the status of EV adoption in the US after a bumpy 2023, and flag trends to watch in 2024 as automakers transition the…
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Led by the Americas, supply growth from non-OPEC countries fully met the growth in global oil demand in 2023. This balance, along with wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, U.S. elections in November, and changing shipping patterns weigh on the minds of oil strategists in 2024. Aaron Brady and Ha Nguyen join EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam…
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At completion, Nigeria’s Dangote Petroleum Refinery will process 650,000 barrels per day and be the largest single-train facility in the world. The much-delayed refinery began accepting test deliveries recently as it moves closer to commercialization. Dan Evans joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss the uniqueness of t…
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Coal is widely considered a ‘dirty’ fossil fuel due to its high carbon intensity. The fuel is also relatively abundant and has enabled resilience within in an expanding, and transforming, energy sector. Dan Klein joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to review coal’s record-setting 2023, and consider outlooks for the fuel as ene…
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The United States emerged as the largest LNG exporter in the world in 2023, and begins 2024 with the White House delaying decision on a new export facility. This, and other uncertainties, promise an interesting year for global LNG trade. Michael Stoppard joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to review big events to hit the LNG m…
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Geothermal energy uses heat from the earth to, among other things, generate electricity and heat or cool buildings. S&P Global Commodity Insights experts Travis Hagler and Matthew Turner join EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss the opportunity for geothermal technology to generate continuous, low-carbon power, and outline…
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Global Clean Energy Technology Investment is expected to reach US$750-800 billion in 2024, and continue to grow to nearly US$1 trillion by 2030. Sam Wilkinson and Francesco d’Avack join EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss this prediction on spend, and nine other Clean Energy trends to watch in 2024. Learn more about S&P G…
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In what has become an annual EnergyCents tradition, we welcome back experts Reed Olmstead and David Vaucher for our 5th annual year-in-review and resolutions episode. Hosts Sam Humphries and Hill Vaden check in to see how well we performed against 2023 expectations, consider some of the year’s biggest surprises, and share market predictions and per…
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Global oil traded within a price band in 2023 that largely supported both consumer mobility, and producer economics. Recent weeks have seen steady price declines as market participants consider outlooks for activity in 2024. Karim Fawaz joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to recap 2023, and flag the events and trends that will…
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The North Sea is one of the greatest tangible examples of a transitioning, or evolving, global energy sector. The offshore play is historically recognized for its prolific oil and gas production. Those projects continue today alongside large-scale investments in wind and carbon capture, each with varying levels of government support. North Sea expe…
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The North Sea is one of the greatest tangible examples of a transitioning, or evolving, global energy sector. The offshore play is historically recognized for its prolific oil and gas production. Those projects continue today alongside large-scale investments in wind and carbon capture, each with varying levels of government support. Offshore wind …
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The North Sea is one of the greatest tangible examples of a transitioning, or evolving, global energy sector. The offshore play is historically recognized for its prolific oil and gas production. Those projects continue today alongside large-scale investments in wind and carbon capture, each with varying levels of government support. Sam Humphries …
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After initial enthusiasm, Eni and TotalEnergies announced unsuccessful results in October from the Qana-1 prospect in offshore Lebanon. Attention in the play shifts in the short-term to Cyprus, where Eni plans an appraisal well at its Cronos discovery. Upstream expert Sarah Haggas joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss…
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More than $40 billion of North America pipeline deals were announced earlier this year as infrastructure owners reposition themselves for success in an evolving energy landscape. Infrastructure investment expert Greg Garneau joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to describe the evolution of North America infrastructure since 201…
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Oil and gas exploration activity in the Asia Pacific region is increasingly focused on mature basins as energy security concerns motivate regional operators. Upstream expert Tony Dimabuyu joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys the provide an overview of recent E&P activity in the Asia Pacific region, and identify some of the more…
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Vietnam released its long-awaited Power Development Plan VIII (PDP8) in May 2023 outlining power-sector priorities to 2030, which includes a transition away from coal-fired generation. Vietnam energy expert Zhi Xin Chong joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys the discuss what PDP8 means to the country’s natural gas sector, and im…
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Spending on US transmission projects is increasing quickly, but still represents the smallest allocation of capital investment within North America’s power sector. Doug Giuffre and Chris DeLucia join EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to consider trends in transmission investment, and what to watch for as the North American power i…
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Strategies to manage global climate and energy concerns are known to intersect, occasionally in conflict and often in alignment. Energy production will again be a focus of the upcoming climate-change conferences: Climate Week in New York City (17-24 Sept 2023) and COP28 in Dubai (30 Nov 2023-12 Dec 2023). Peter Gardett joins EnergyCents with hosts …
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Australia has long relied on resource-extraction industries to grow its economy. Recent policies now look to leverage the country’s geology to store CO2 via Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects. Technical Research Director Frankie Hulbert joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss Australia’s recent efforts to priorit…
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Nuclear energy plants emit no carbon and can run twenty-four hours per day without relying on wind or sunlight. Recently big-name investors have put their celebrity – and money – behind innovations in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and fusion. North America Power Expert Steve Piper joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss…
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Shell (Graff-1) and TotalEnergies (Venus 1-X) in 2022 each announced successful offshore exploration wells in Namibia’s Orange Sub-basin. Enthusiasm is high enough to warrant discussion that Venus has perhaps identified Africa’s 6th Super Giant oilfield. Upstream expert Justin Cochrane joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to di…
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Government policy and, in many cases, consumer preferences are accelerating new sales of electric vehicles. Automotive expert Devin Lindsay joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss the rise of electric vehicles, and consider how this shift in mobility may affect automotive and energy industries going forward. Learn more …
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#Copper is often spoken of as having a phd because its price can be used to quickly diagnose global economic health. The #metal will also be key in realizing ambitions of an electrified, low-carbon future. Metals and Mining experts Ronnie Cecil and Kevin Murphy join EnergyCents with host Hill Vaden to discuss the role of copper in #electrification,…
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China’s reopened economy, sidelined shale, and Russian sanctions all add fresh uncertainties to the supply and demand balances shaping global oil-price expectations. Oil Markets expert Karim Fawaz joins EnergyCents with hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to consider the important variables ahead of the recent OPEC+ meeting in June, and discuss the …
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Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG), a byproduct of natural gas production and refined oil, is primarily used in cooking, transportation, and as a petrochemical feedstock. It burns cleaner than diesel and gasoline in transportation, and still competes with firewood for market share in developing economies. Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) expert Fernando Covas …
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Western sanctions have attempted to limit the market opportunity for Russian oil following the country’s invasion of Ukraine more than a year ago. Barrels continue to access markets in, perhaps, unexpected ways. Shipping expert Rahul Kapoor joins EnergyCents with host Hill Vaden to discuss how Russian oil continues to access markets post-sanctions,…
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Almost 20% of the world’s population lives in India, which remains heavily reliant on higher emitting fuels for its energy supply. The potential opportunity for cleantech and decarbonization technologies is huge as the country work towards a 2070 net-zero target. India energy expert Sahil Ali joins EnergyCents with host Hill Vaden to outline India’…
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Carbon, Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is increasingly viewed as a key to the world meeting its climate goals. The multi-step technology, or technologies, somewhat uniquely leverages the upstream sector’s experience and expertise in geophysics, molecule management, and large-scale projects. CCUS expert Derek Gonsuron joins EnergyCents with…
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European energy markets largely dodged a crisis during the 2022-23 winter months thanks to the combination of functioning markets, policy influences, and warm weather. Energy expert Laurent Ruseckas joins EnergyCents with host Hill Vaden to recount Europe’s successful gas-market balancing act in 2022, and consider how the continent is preparing for…
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Petrobras emerged a leader in offshore oil in gas on the back of exploration success throughout the early 2000s, which also coincided with the first presidency of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2003-2010). Lula won re-election in 2022, and promises to prioritize the development of low-carbon energy through its state-owned oil company. Energy Supply Cha…
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Buoyed by high commodity prices in 2022, the global upstream sector enters 2023 with a high-class cash-flow problem: what to do with all this money. Among other ideas, governments suggest windfall-profits taxes, investors want dividends and buybacks, and environmentalists seek climate-directed investment. Upstream experts Raoul LeBlanc and Kevin Bi…
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Battery and automobile makers often look at the relationship between service stations and internal combustion engines as business-model analogues to solve electric vehicles’ duration and distance challenges. But are these the right analogues? Cleantech experts Sam Wilkinson and George Hilton rejoin EnergyCents this week to discuss business-model al…
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Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) investment themes fell out of favor in 2022 as concerns around things like energy security and Wall Street’s motivation captured the attention of investors and governments. Peter Gardett rejoins EnergyCents this week to discuss the changing narratives of ESG and consider how those shifts may (or may not) affe…
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The success of cleantech innovation is, in many ways, dependent on the world’s mining sector delivering an adequate supply of one or more of the following metals: copper, cobalt, nickel, and lithium. Mark Ferguson, a Commodity Insights metals and mining expert for S&P Global's Capital IQ, joins EnergyCents this week to discuss the convergence of en…
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In what has become an annual EnergyCents tradition, we welcome back experts Reed Olmstead and David Vaucher for our annual year-in-review and resolutions episode. We check in to see how well we performed against 2022 expectations, consider the year’s biggest surprises, and share predictions on how the energy sector may evolve in the coming year. Jo…
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Russia’s Ukraine invasion led to gas supply constraints to Europe that rerouted global gas flows throughout the summer and fall. Gas market expert Johan Utama joins EnergyCents this week to review the role of natural gas in Southeast Asian markets, and how a spike in European demand influenced local balances half a world away. Learn more about S&P …
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Global oil prices avoided hitting new highs over past months as policy choices from consuming countries helped balanced markets, and Russian supply found new outlets. Global oil expert Karim Fawaz joins EnergyCents this week to review shifts in oil markets since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and share expectations for winter as global e…
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The world has seen an impressive emergence of the Guyana Basin through the discovery of more than 16 billion boe of recoverable resources in less than seven years. Accelerated development of the most prolific discoveries may perhaps lead to the basin delivering 2 MMb/d by middle of next decade. The scene has radically changed since 2015 when ExxonM…
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The Eastern Mediterranean’s role as a global gas hub is technically advantaged by more than 10 years of exploration success, and strategically advantaged by its relative proximity to European markets. However, those advantages are balanced by competing interests that include growing gas demand from local markets and a lack of political consensus in…
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Five oilfield services firms control more than 65% of the hydraulic horsepower capacity available to US shale-focused operators interested in fracing wells. Nearly 80% of that capacity is in use, and overall horsepower is not expected to expand anytime soon. North America oilfield services experts Chris Alexander and Prashanth Pillai join EnergyCen…
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More than a dozen operators are preparing to bid in December on up to 12 pre-salt blocks in Brazil’s Campos and Santos basins, including the promising Ametista Block. This year’s auction times with the finalization of a presidential run-off and marks the first time pre-salt blocks are available in a Permanent Offer System, which is designed to prom…
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There are more than 20 Green Banks operating in the US with a shared goal of accelerating cleantech investment in underserved communities and filling other climate-related market gaps. Alison Bennett, a banking reporter with S&P Global's Market Intelligence, joins EnergyCents this week to discuss the role of Green Banks in climate finance, and what…
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Europe’s real GDP grew by about 5% during the first two quarters of 2022 on the back of post-pandemic strength from the service sector. Momentum, however, stalled in response to high energy prices and contraction now appears imminent. S&P Global experts on European economics and policy Diego Iscaro and Petya Barzilska join EnergyCents this week to …
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Increasing the mix of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs) in airlines is a key ingredient in the aviation sector reaching its goal of carbon neutrality by 2050. Biofuels expert Kevin Lindemer returns to EnergyCents this week to discuss the technologies and policies supporting SAF development and consider the timing of market-share growth for lower ca…
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The US shale sector is awash in cash on the strength of commodity prices and prudence of operations. North America upstream experts Reed Olmstead and Imre Kugler join EnergyCents this week to consider the near-term outlook for shale producers, and why high commodity prices are not stimulating aggressive drilling campaigns. Learn more about S&P Glob…
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Climate Week NYC runs September 19-25 in Manhattan, during a week when the city will also be crowded with dignitaries attending the United Nations General Assembly. Climate and energy experts Peter Gardett and Roman Kramarchuck join EnergyCents this week – ahead of their own Climate Week attendance – to share their expectations for program, and fra…
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