January 2

ENERGY TRANSITION EPISODE 92 -Filmed Live On YouTube on January 2, 2024

ENERGY TRANSITION EPISODE #92 – Energy trends in 2024

Highlights of the podcast:

01:17 –  Energy restriction by geopolitical influences
04:40 – The governments want something different than what the people want
10:20 – Natural disasters
11:14 – Biden administration tried to keep this quiet
14:22 – The energy transition agenda
17:20 – The UK is going to be importing more energy
21:01 – Election year in the United States
23:26 – The expansion of BRICS
26:26 – The president of BRICS this next year.
33:13 – The European markets
35:02 – The EU used new sustainability and climate
37:50 – The Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast
39:09 – The pace of mergers and acquisitions
41:20 – The Canadian government and Mexico

The Podcast Hosts for The Energy Transition

Armando Cavanha
Energy Thought Leader, Podcast Host, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
Irina Slav
International Author writing about energy, mining, and geopolitical issues. Bulgaria
David Blackmon
Principal at DB Energy Advisors, energy author, and podcast host.Principal at DB Energy Advisors, energy author, and podcast host.
Tammy Nemeth
Energy Consulting Specialist
Syed Muhammad Osama Rizvi
Energy Analyst | Economic and Geopolitical Analyst | ExFounder U&I Global | Consultant, Advisor | Commonwealth Scholar
Stuart Turley
President, and CEO, Sandstone Group, Podcast Host

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