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Energy Voice – Out Loud

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Energy Voice – Out Loud

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Energy Voice – Out Loud

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Energy Voice – Out Loud

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Now that Labour has formed the UK government, there are a lot of questions over who will be taking on the energy brief, what it will do and how quickly it will do it. This week Erikka, Mat and Ryan discuss all of the above.  Mat has been keepi
In the penultimate episode of Bridges and Bottlenecks, Ryan discusses global energy systems with DNV’s head of department for risk advisory, Bwalya Kafwembe, and professor of energy systems engineering at the Imperial College of London, Niall M
The Labour Party has achieved a landslide victory in the UK general election, however, as it forms the next government clarity is needed on GB Energy.Labour has proposed a number of policies relating to the UK’s energy market in the build-up t
The rumour mill has kicked into overdrive amid discussion that Repsol is considering the acquisition of NEO Energy, even while politics has overshadowed the energy sector. While some companies are moving away from the North Sea, others are choo
Our latest edition of Energy Voice Out Loud looks at a new report from Norwegian firm DNV that finds oil and gas companies are actually feeling optimistic – despite the fact they are still not sure how they will be able to afford transitioning
Energy Voice Out Loud has put together a special episode in honour of International Women in Engineering Day. Listen as two of BP’s high-flying VPs – Anch Klien and Ila Glennie – talk about big engineering, the transformational shift advances b
Did you know how many elephants it would take to make a gigatonne? Listen in to Steve Nicol, executive president of operations at Wood, explain to Energy Voice as he sets out just how big an opportunity CCS could be for the North Sea. He also
We often read that there is a skills shortage within the energy transition, however, Worley's location lead for Scotland Chris Behan argues differently. There's certainly a possibility for a shortage of talented people in the UK if projects don
Should UK decommissioning firms look overseas for more opportunities? The head of industry body Decom Mission is urging his members to do just that!Energy Voice sits down with Sam Long, CEO of Decom Mission, live on the show floor of Aberdeen'
Wood is considering another offer for the company, from the Middle Eastern Sidara. Such a sale would likely help Wood access new international markets, but the loss of a FTSE250 company based in Aberdeen will be lamented. Given the challenges o
Tune in to hear Michael discuss how the UK’s offshore energy industry is feeling about the upcoming general election. We also unpick the dire prognostications highlighted by Stifel and headlined by Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce that
Election excitement, Highland Hydro and W.I.N.E on to a winner~Listeners in the UK may have seen there was a small political announcement this week... Rishi Sunak announced a general election will be held this summer.Ed shares his excitem
A newly-announced Scottish ports alliance for offshore wind will “unashamedly” maximise the domestic supply chain, a top renewables boss has said.SOWPA (Scottish Offshore Wind Ports Alliance) was unveiled on Wednesday at All-Energy in Glasgow,
For our second All Energy Glasgow special, we chat with Jamie Robinson of Scottish Enterprise about the hydrogen opportunities available to businesses across Scotland and how they can tap into these with the help of Scottish Enterprise. Listene
Join Erikka Askeland, reporter for Energy Voice at All Energy Glasgow as we speak to special guest Rachel McCaw. Rachel joins us from Scottish Enterprise ahead of her talk at All Energy on Thursday 16th  May.   We discuss the unique geothermal
Now that Repsol has settled its spat with Sinopec, the company has admitted it is “reviewing” its structure, with nearly 100 jobs expected to go. It set out plans recently for more activity, striking a slightly unusual tone – and failing to bla
Events season is upon us, and so are supermajor Q1 results. If the news cycle wasn’t busy enough, Scotland’s first minister handed in his notice this week, so Ryan, Ed and Michael have their work cut out for them.Ryan kicks off this week’s c
Ithaca Energy and Eni have agreed to tie up their North Sea fortunes and live happily ever after – or at least, that’s the plan. Amid the windfall tax and political uncertainty, Ithaca will be keeping its fingers crossed, while Eni secures a de
Would you rather take a dip in the swimming pool of Eros nightclub, the former stomping ground of the new energy minister Justin Tomlinson, or would you rather read a book written by a prime minister that couldn’t outlast a cabbage? A lot has b
Saudi Aramco ditched around one third of its jackups this week in a sign that the oil-rich state is demonstration of a move away from some of its grandiose visions. The market remains tight, with South East Asia likely to provide a home for spa
It may be Easter week but that does not mean the news has slowed down, Energy Voice reports may not be hunting for eggs but they have found some interesting stories. Allister kicks off this week by telling the tale of UK workers being held a
David Rennie, Head of Low Carbon Energy at Scottish Enterprise, joins Energy Voice editor, Allister Thomas to discuss their energy transition mission. Discover the scale of the market opportunity and how Scotland's legacy in oil and gas can wor
Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is the kind of industrial opportunity that comes around once in 200 years, according to the chief of an industry trade association.Ruth Herbert, CEO of the CCSA, joins the Energy Voice team for thi
What do Vattenfall, Kate Middleton and Repsol have in common? They all feature in this week’s EVOL.It’s mixed fortunes for Aberdeen as the city sees a new £9m floating wind test centre opening just days after Vattenfall prematurely culls its H
It’s been a big week for announcements on electricity market reform. Ed explains the implications of government plans to keep unabated gas plants on the grid beyond 2030 and a shift to zonal electricity pricing.Ryan sifts through a report that
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