World Oil's Daily Brief

World Oil's Daily Brief


Latest Episodes

Daily Brief, Monday, April 6th
April 06, 2020

Kurt and Cameron discuss the expanding OPEC+ negotiations, Canada's emerging role in production cuts, and the API's support (or lack thereof) for the broader oil industry.

Daily Brief, Friday, April 3rd
April 03, 2020

Kurt and Cameron review all the developments in Washington, Moscow and Riyadh this week, and what they mean for the emergency OPEC+ meeting on Monday.

Daily Brief, Thursday, April 2nd
April 02, 2020

World Oil makes a digital shift, Trump shows off his ability to make dramatic moves in the oil market, and OTC goes dark for 2020.

Daily Brief, Wednesday, April 1
April 01, 2020

Kurt and Cameron cover action on many fronts in Washington, Saudi Arabia fires their opening salvo in the oil price war, and Texas regulators share their demand projections.

Daily Brief, Monday, March 30th
March 30, 2020

Trump and Putin talk about the oil market, and the Saudis make a move to increase cash reserves while prices reach another constant-dollar low.

Daily Brief, Friday, March 27th
March 27, 2020

Kurt and Cameron summarize the week's market moves, discuss reaction to Wayne Christian's op-ed, and finish off reviewing results of the tariff survey.

Daily Brief, Thursday, March 26th
March 26, 2020

We've been talking a lot about production lately, so today we'll take a look at what's happening with oil demand, and the resulting need for storage options for all the extra crude.

Daily Brief, Wednesday, March 25th
March 25, 2020

Kurt and Cameron talk about market prices, Wayne Christian's op-ed, and the opinions of service companies and operators regarding intervention in the oil market.

Daily Brief, Monday, March 23rd
March 23, 2020

Is there really a free market for oil? Kurt and Cameron review the industry's opinion on a tariff, and whose interests the API pursues in their latest communications.

Daily Brief, Friday, March 20th
March 20, 2020

Kurt and Cameron discuss the week's oil price swings, and the developing palace intrigue at Texas' oil regulator as a commissioner is invited to the next OPEC meeting.