World Oil's Daily Brief

World Oil's Daily Brief


Latest Episodes

Daily Brief, Wednesday, April 29th
April 29, 2020

Is China both the cause of, and the solution to, the global oil demand crisis?

Monday, April 27th
April 27, 2020

Harold Hamm's force majeure raises eyebrows, Diamond Offshore declares Chapter 11, Saudis cut production ahead of schedule, and the investment community feels the heat on Arctic activity.

Daily Brief, Friday, April 24th
April 24, 2020

Kurt and Cameron wrap up an historic week for oil prices, the prorationing debate, Canadian production, and outside-the-box approaches to storing excess crude.

Daily Brief - The oil industry enters Day One of the negative-price era
April 20, 2020

With oil at -$37.00/bbl, Kurt and Cameron explore how market forces are compelling action on a state, federal and international level

Daily Brief - Oil prices, politics, and their impact on the oilfield service sector
April 19, 2020

Kurt and Cameron talk about how oil prices, state and federal politics are impacting oilfield service companies, and what that means for an (eventual) turnaround

Daily Brief - Markets, regulators and trade association reactions to OPEC+
April 13, 2020

Kurt and Cameron talk about how the market has reacted to the OPEC+ deal in the first day of trading, the RRC's open meeting to discuss prorationing in Texas, and how trade associations are reacting to the market.

Daily Brief - An in-depth look at the global oil and gas industry post-OPEC+
April 10, 2020

Simon Watkins and Kurt Abraham explore the opportunities, the compromises, and the challenges facing the global oil and gas industry following this week's OPEC+ production cut agreement.

Daily Brief, Wednesday, April 8th
April 08, 2020

Kurt and Cameron take on the fallacy of a "free market" for oil, what non-OPEC+ members are ready to do for a deal, and who (if anyone) the U.S. Department of Energy is trying to help in all this.