#hottakeoftheday pod #135 – Robert Bryce

This week, I welcome back Robert Bryce, the author of ‘A Question of Power’, the producer of the movie ‘Juiced’ on Amazon, and frequent contributor to Forbes. We talk all things energy: The European crisis, Russia, nukes, domestic energy policy, the latest with ERCOT and more. As energy policy becomes more than an abstract concept in many American’s minds with gas surpassing $5/gallon in parts of the country, this is a key episode to share with your friends who have legitimate...

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#hottakeoftheday pod #134 – Heidi Ganahl

In 2018, after proposition 112 was defeated in Colorado, a ballot measure that would have changed setbacks to 2500’ for all oil and gas development, I thought defeat would put a pin in the issue for a while. It didn’t. Despite overwhelming majority support in places like Weld county where the drilling activity actually occurs, opposition in Denver, Boulder and Aspen (who have slightly more than a 2500’ setback to any oil and gas development) drove Senate Bill 181. Passed under...

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#hottakeoftheday pod #133 – Robert Hefner

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#hottake over your commute – Episode 132

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#hottake over your commute – Episode 131

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#hottakeoftheday pod #130 – Doug Sandridge

I first met Doug Sandridge a year or so ago. He was giving a talk to the DAPL about the challenges to the energy transition. There are a lot of them and Doug did what Doug does, he researched them all. Our chat, his presentation and his work teaching at OU draw on that research and he carefully and meticulously investigates each challenge. This week, the HTOTDPodcast goes Joe Rogan style (2 hours and 30 minutes!) and we talk about...

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#hottakeoftheday pod #129 #hottakeoveryourcommute

In honor of Zoom falling 15% as a reminder “people do go on living despite the best wishes of politicians”, we are bringing back the 15 minute #hottakeoveryourcommute! Too bad all that oil from the SPR will just be sold to China and India since we don’t use the grade we are selling.

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#hottakeoftheday pod #128 w/Kimberley Reid

We had a lot of fun at the Hitachi Vantara Topgolf event in Houston tonight. Thank you to everyone who attended! As an aside, I have to say in an unpaid promotions, if you haven’t done Topgolf, even if you aren’t a golfer, you are really missing out! It’s a brilliant concept and as a golfer, the good news is when your colleagues tire of beating balls down the range, well… it’s the most practice I’ve done in a...

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#hottakeoftheday pod 127 w/Mark Rossano

It had been a hot minute since we had Mark Rossano on to talk data and with unemployment at 5.9%, inflation being called transitory and the federal reserve meeting this week with the debt ceiling looming …. I thought it was time we get an update. As always, we cover a lot. Because data is good, interpretation is better. I hope you enjoy.

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#hottakeoftheday pod 126 w/Kendall Johnson

When I met Kendall Johnson 3 months ago, I was fascinated by the progression in the way “supply chain management” is looked at. Kendall works for a large independent oil and gas company in the US and has spent most of his career thinking about logistics, cost management and how to make things more efficient. As our usual “HTOTD” conversations go, we hit global supply chains, diversity and inclusion as a check box vs. it’s original intent and what comes...

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