Oil markets are going through a transformative period as low prices persist and production patterns change. On this episode, our host Bill Loveless explores the continuing turbulence in global prices and the impact on supply and demand with one of the world’s leading analysts, Antoine Halff, who is a Fellow and Director of the Global Oil Markets Program at the Center on Global Energy Policy.
On June 1, 2023, Dr. Melissa Lott, Director of Research and Senior Research Scholar, testified before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on electric reliability in the United States.
In June 2022, the European Commission allowed Spain and Portugal to decouple the price of gas from that of electricity for 12 months.
National oil companies (NOCs) produce about half of the world’s oil and own the bulk of oil and gas reserves. They are also large issuers of bonds held by international financial institutions. Their ESG risks should be a matter of great concern.