The crisis in the US oil industry is only deepening and state and federal governments are discussing ways to aid the struggling sector in ways that respect the nation’s free-market principles. But what can these governments legally do and would it even make a difference as companies already begin shutting in given the market turmoil? Members of our corporate and politics teams discuss the latest proposals and what impact they may have.
Hosted by: Bridget DiCosmo, Politics Reporter, Washington DC, Deon Daugherty, Corporate Reporter, Houston, Luke Johnson, Corporate Reporter, Houston
The Qatar Crisis - Implications for Oil and Gas
The Shale Effect - Part Two
Oil Market Outlook - What Should Opec Do?
Big Oil’s Climate Dilemma
The Majors in Focus – Thriving or Surviving?
Trump in Office - Good for the Oil World?
Gas Markets in 2017 – A Better Year Ahead?
Oil Markets in 2017 – Has Opec Done Enough?
America At A Crossroads – New Directions for Energy Policy
The Algiers Meeting: Another Chance for Action on Oil Output?
What are the Energy Implications of Brexit?
Bull Versus Bear: A Debate on the Outlook for Oil Prices
Trump Versus Clinton - What Does the US Election Mean for Oil & Gas?
Doha and the Future of the Oil Market
What will be the impact of US LNG Exports on Global Gas Markets?
Russia, Opec and the Prospects for Cooperation
The Challenge of the Lower-for-Longer Oil Price Outlook
Is a Debt Bomb About to Blow Up US Shale?
December Opec Meeting: What's to Come One Year Into the Market Share Policy?
What Do the Paris Climate Talks Mean for the Oil Industry?
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Pharmacy Podcast Network
Børsen Morgenbriefing
Startitup podcasty
Sarah Westall - Business Game Changers
Wall Street Breakfast