In this episode, our host, Bill Loveless, reports from Cuba, where a conference called "Safe Seas, Clean Seas" explored opportunities for collaboration between the US and Cuba in Cuba's offshore oil drilling. Bill spoke with a number of experts and officials during the conference and this episode focuses on four such conversations.
On this episode, host Bill Loveless sits down with Amos Hochstein, Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. The two discuss what recent developments in the global natural gas landscape may mean for markets and geopolitics in the Middle East, Europe and Asia.
This week we welcome the Center's Inaugural Fellow, David Sandalow, for a discussion on the new steps the US and China are taking to fight global warming and what those steps mean for the world.
This week we welcome Center Fellow and Program Director Richard Nephew for a discussion on the current status of the Iran nuclear deal and the key milestones to watch out for in the weeks ahead.
Jason Bordoff, Founding Director of the Center on Global Energy Policy, discusses the current turmoil in global oil markets and key factors driving the future outlook.
Center Fellow and Program Director Richard Nephew, the former Principal Deputy Coordinator for Sanctions Policy at the Department of State and lead sanctions expert for the U.S. team negotiating with Iran, discusses the recent nuclear deal between Iran and world powers with host Bill Loveless.
The Center on Global Energy Policy is proud to present a special feature interview with Spencer Dale, conducted by Bill Loveless. Spencer Dale is group chief economist of BP plc. He manages BP's global economics team, providing economic input into the firm's commercial decisions. BP's economics team also produces the annual Statistical Review of World Energy and Global Energy Outlook.