World Oil's Daily Brief
Latest Episodes
Weekly Preview: Are Chesapeake's fortunes the end of an era in U.S. shale?
A new green energy era begins in the North Sea as the U.S. shale market transforms, and slumping rig counts question the industry's ability to respond to an increase in oil demand.
Tuesday, June 9th
Kurt and Cameron review the impact of the new OPEC+ deal on oil prices, suppliers, buyers, U.S. shale operators and more.
Weekly Preview: Risks and rewards in the new OPEC+ deal
Weekly Preview: Risks and rewards in the new OPEC+ deal
Tuesday, June 2nd
Kurt and Cameron discuss some bold hypotheses for an accelerated OPEC+ meeting this week, along with potentially troubled waters for the global natural gas market.
Weekly Preview: Sunday, May 31st
Our look ahead the coming week, including how drillers' ability to react to a demand increase could be impacted by technical and human capital limitations.
Thursday, May 28th
We discuss how talent acquisition, career development and diversity will evolve in the energy sector post-pandemic, with Airswift CEO Janette Marx
Tuesday, May 26th
Kurt Abraham reviews Canadian trade associations' proactive efforts to support oil and gas operations, and that strategy's importance in the face of new IEA comments
Sunday, May 24th
Key trends for the coming week, including how industry groups' response to low oil prices differ dramatically in the U.S. versus other producing nations.
Thursday, May 21st
Arindam Das on where energy sector companies must focus to meet capital markets' new expectations, to survive the downturn and act fast when the rebound comes
Tuesday, May 19th
Analyst and author Simon Watkins discusses the real result of Saudi Arabia's production cuts, and how recovering markets impact large and small shale players differently.