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We covered the world with Irina Slav, Dr. Tammy Nemeth, Stu Turley, and David Blackmon

Irina Slav did a great job today leading the discussion, and it was interesting with the great comments from the live audience.

Irina had a great point about the new Ford's ability to shut down or allow you to use your own car due to heightened stress. This is not good, and I will not be buying a car with those capabilities. I highly recommend subscribing to her Substack.

“ So if you have an accident and you really need to go to the hospital urgently and you’re not in a stable psychological state because you just had an accident, you can’t do it because your car wouldn’t let you. “Irina Slav, Energy Writer, OilPrice.com, Substack1. Amsterdam’s Advertising Ban & Climate Activism

The hosts discuss Amsterdam’s controversial ban on public advertising for meat, cruises, air travel, and petrol cars as part of net-zero efforts. They debate the effectiveness of such measures, noting that meat ads represent only 0.1% of advertising spend, and question whether advertising actually influences consumer behavior. The conversation touches on broader climate activism movements and their expansion to other cities and countries.

2. Venezuela Oil & ExxonMobil’s Investment Reversal

A significant shift in ExxonMobil’s stance on Venezuela is analyzed. After initially calling Venezuela “uninvestable” in January, the company announced interest in investing there by May. The hosts discuss how changing political conditions make Venezuela’s massive oil reserves attractive again, and explore potential offshore development adjacent to Guyana operations.

3. Guyana’s Oil Boom & Economic Growth

Guyana is highlighted as an emerging oil powerhouse, with production expected to reach 2.5 million barrels per day by 2030. The discussion covers the country’s rapid economic growth, infrastructure development (converting coal plants to natural gas, building wind and solar), and the importance of ensuring wealth benefits the population through sovereign wealth funds.

4. UAE’s OPEC Withdrawal & Geopolitical Implications

The UAE’s departure from OPEC is analyzed in detail, with a discussion of its desire to pump more oil before demand destruction occurs. The hosts explore geopolitical consequences, including the UAE’s withdrawal of funds from Pakistan’s central bank and Saudi Arabia’s subsequent intervention, suggesting tensions over Pakistan’s alignment with Iran.

5. Pipeline Projects: Keystone Light & Canadian Exports

Trump’s authorization of the Bridger pipeline expansion (550,000 barrels/day capacity) is discussed as a way to utilize existing infrastructure and boost Canadian crude exports to the US. The conversation covers permitting challenges, environmental litigation, and the trade-offs of increased reliance on US markets.

6. Oil Price Forecasts & Market Scenarios

Goldman Sachs’ five scenarios for oil prices are examined, ranging from $60 to $150 per barrel through 2028. The hosts debate the realism of these forecasts, the impact of Iranian low-pressure oil fields, and the critical assumption that Hormuz Strait flows resume by July.

7. Energy Security vs. Net Zero Policies

A central theme is the bifurcation of global energy policy: countries pursuing energy security and domestic drilling (experiencing GDP growth) versus those following net-zero policies (facing economic challenges). The UK, EU, and California are criticized for regulatory overreach, while China is noted as playing both sides—promoting net zero while expanding coal and natural gas.

8. Renewable Energy Challenges & Sustainability Questions

The hosts challenge the sustainability narrative of wind and solar, citing a $10 billion investment yielding only 3% energy gain globally. They discuss blade disposal liabilities ($89 billion for US wind farms), maintenance costs, and the reality that renewable infrastructure doesn’t last as long as promised.

9. UK & EU Regulatory Alignment Post-Brexit

Despite Brexit, the UK is aligning regulations with the EU, including bans on air-vented tumble dryers and discussions of enhanced strategic cooperation. The hosts question why the UK is essentially rejoining EU frameworks through the back door.

10. Canada’s Potential EU Membership & Sovereignty Concerns

A surprising discussion emerges about Canada potentially joining the EU, with Mark Carney and EU officials discussing “enhanced strategic cooperation.” The hosts express concern about Canada surrendering sovereignty to Brussels bureaucracy.

11. North Sea Oil Infrastructure at Risk

The UK’s scheduled phase-out of the 40s pipeline system (which carries 23% of UK liquids) by 2035 (possibly 2028) is highlighted as a policy-driven infrastructure crisis rather than a geological one. The UK is leading the world in bad energy policies.

12. Shell’s Montney Play Investment & LNG Export Challenges

Shell’s $15 billion acquisition of Arc Resources for Montney assets is discussed, along with challenges in building export infrastructure like the Prince Rupert Gas Trunk Line, which faces environmental litigation.

13. US Military Presence & Geopolitical Shifts

The hosts discuss Trump’s potential reduction of US military bases abroad, particularly in Germany, and the economic implications for local communities. The question of who fills the power vacuum when the US withdraws is raised.

Check out for Stu Turley on The Energy News Beat Substack: https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/

For David Blackmon https://blackmon.substack.com/

For Tammy Nemeth https://thenemethreport.substack.com/

For Irina Slav https://irinaslav.substack.com/

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