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Let's Talk Energy

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Let’s Talk Energy is a podcast from Rystad Energy that delivers timely, expert-led insights into the global energy landscape. Hosted by Noah Brenner, who has covered the evolution of energy for more than 20 years, each episode features in-depth conversations with Rystad Energy experts, as well as the occasional special guest. Together, we explore the most important developments shaping the energy world, from oil production and power demand to market-moving geopolitics. Whether you're an industry veteran or simply curious about energy and its impact to our world, you'll find clear and thoughtfu...

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Rystad Energy

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8. Jul 2026

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Host note: Back in August and future plans 08.07.2026

We're on summer break and back with new episodes in late August 2026. That’s a wrap on the first half of 2026 and our 44th episode. Over the past 10 months, Let’s Talk Energy has surpassed 1 million views on YouTube, tallied more than 70,000 hours of watch time and totaled over 25,000 downloads across Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Thank you for spending your time with us  We’re taking a summer...

How AI is reshaping the way we build, run and secure the grid, with Microsoft's Per Christian Honningsvaag 01.07.2026

[Summer break] Let's Talk Energy will return with new episodes in late August 2026. Let’s Talk Energy and try to understand how AI might be used to future proof the grid and what bumps we could encounter along the way. Regulators and utilities worldwide are sounding the alarm about the impact of data centers on the stability of the electricity grid. But the same compu...

How a decade of underinvestment is reshaping the global hunt for oil, with APA Corporation's Tracey Henderson 24.06.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and look at the growing resurgence in oil and gas exploration. Starting in the 20-teens, many oil companies began cutting exploration budgets and letting go or reassigning the people behind that work. The shift was driven by efficiency gains and the rise of vast US shale fields, but also pressure from investors and the u...

Why the world's cheapest oil is now its riskiest investment, with Olga Savenkova and Schreiner Parker 17.06.2026

Join us for our annual Summits in Singapore, Houston and London:  https://rystad.info/4vj3TTe Let’s Talk Energy and examine how, despite being an intensely competitive business, oil and gas is also a team sport. Companies frequently partner with others to gain access to new resources, spread risk and add specialized experti...

How data center growth is slowing the US shale comeback, with Ryan Hassler and Marauder Capital's Roe Patterson 10.06.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and dig into the companies that are drilling, fracking and producing oil and gas in the US shale plays. Oil and gas companies working onshore US are cautiously increasing activity to bring on more production, incentivized by the currently high prices for oil. While the price outlook remains highly fluid, the continued conflict in the Middle...

How the worst oil crisis ever recorded could end in energy abundance, with Claudio Galimberti 03.06.2026

Join us for our annual Summits in Singapore, Houston and London:  https://rystad.info/3SfZuBC     Let’s Talk Energy and assess the possible long-term impacts of the war in the Middle East. The conflict has brought the geopolitics of energy and near-term market disruptions into sharp focus, as the world struggles with higher...

Why Iranian oil could be the biggest energy story of the decade, with Aditya Saraswat 27.05.2026

Join us for our annual Summits in Singapore, Houston and London: https://rystad.info/3PEAT8X   Let’s Talk Energy and looks at the implications of the Middle East war on the region’s oil and gas industries. The disruptions from the war are being felt across the globe daily, but the longer-term impacts on the region could be even more significant. The disruptions from t...

The AI arms race has a critical minerals problem, with Michael Walshe and Jeff Dickerson 20.05.2026

Join us for our annual Summits in Singapore, Houston and London: https://rystad.info/49X79uF Let’s Talk Energy and dig into the increasingly contentious world of critical minerals. These materials, and particularly rare earth elements, have vaulted to the forefront of the growing intersection between energy and security, fo...

Running on empty: How the Middle East war is squeezing jet fuel markets, with Susan Bell 13.05.2026

Join us for our annual Summits in Singapore, Houston and London: https://rystad.info/48VVL1M Let’s Talk Energy and take the pulse of the aviation industry as it struggles to source enough fuel as the Middle East war dries up global supplies.    Airlines are facing their biggest test since Covid. While Brent futures are up 7...

Asia's oil scramble is reshaping crude markets, with Lin Ye and Priya Walia 06.05.2026

This episode was recorded on Thursday, 30 April 2026. Join us for our annual Summits in Singapore, Houston and London: https://rystad.info/4dgjr2q Let’s Talk Energy and look at how oil-importing countries in Asia are coping with the loss of vital Middle East supply as benchmark prices hit four-year highs above $120. Following the start of the war in the Middle East, many r...

How Malaysia is looking to seize its upstream opportunity, with Petronas SVP Datuk Bacho Pilong 29.04.2026

Join us for our annual Summits in Singapore, Houston and London:  https://rystad.info/4eNpspm    Let’s Talk Energy with Datuk Bacho Pilong, Senior Vice President at Petronas and head of Malaysia Petroleum Management, the Southeast Asian nation’s upstream regulator. Malaysia is a long-time oil producer and is currently the world’s fifth-largest...

The Hormuz crisis and the real cost of a barrel of oil, with Paola Rodriguez-Masiu 22.04.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and dive into the details of the stressed physical oil market. According to the news, Brent oil is trading around $95 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate or WTI is around $88. But refiners will tell you that finding a barrel that can be delivered today at those prices is difficult, and they may need to pay as much as $15 or $20 more, challenging the...

Energy insecurity is changing the case for renewables, with Vegard Vollset 15.04.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and examine how concerns about the security and affordability of fossil fuels due to the war in the Middle East are impacting the adoption of renewables. As we tape this on Monday, April 13, the world is in the middle of an energy crisis – at least for fossil fuels. Prices for oil have jumped 40% or more, while prices for LNG in Europe...

How the Middle East war is reshaping Asia’s upstream strategy, with Prateek Pandey 08.04.2026

This episode was recorded on Tuesday, 31 March. Let’s Talk Energy and try to understand how the war in the Middle East is changing how companies and countries think about producing energy in Asia. Nowhere – outside of the Middle East itself - has been impacted more by the ongoing conflict between the US and Israel and Iran and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz than A...

Will power-hungry data centers overwhelm the grid? With Fredrik Ellekjær and Victoria Fethke 01.04.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and take a deep dive into data centers. Data centers have been around since the advent of the internet, but their buildout – and associated energy needs - have exploded over the past few years, driven by the race to develop ever-greater artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. Governments are pushing AI progress and data sovereignty as a new front in the int...

Can offshore wind bounce back after stormy 2025? With Alex Fløtre and Venterra CEO Ed Daniels 25.03.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and explore how the offshore wind industry might start to bounce back from a rough patch in 2025. In the US, the administration shut down projects and canceled plans for future auctions. Meanwhile, elsewhere around the globe, the industry saw bid rounds close with no bids, and developers began to rationalize a long queue of projects, some of which were no longer competi...

Could Middle East conflict break energy supply chains? With Matthew Fitzsimmons 18.03.2026

When this episode was recorded at 3:00 pm CET on Monday, 16 March, the conflict in the Middle East was now entering its third week. At Rystad Energy, our thoughts remain with our colleagues, clients and everyone in the region who is directly impacted by the conflict.     Let’s Talk Energy and t...

Middle East escalation and the scramble for LNG, with Sindre Knutsson 11.03.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and discuss the impacts of the conflict in the Middle East on gas and LNG markets. At the time of recording (Tuesday, 10 March), about 20% of global LNG supply is cut off from the market due to the conflict and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Attacks by Iran on vessels transiting the Strait...

How will Middle East conflict impact energy and the economy? With Rystad Energy Chief Economist Claudio Galimberti 04.03.2026

Everyone at Rystad Energy’s thoughts are with our many colleagues, clients and all the people who are impacted by the conflict in the Middle East.   Let’s Talk Energy and look at the impacts of the conflict in Iran. After years of threats, indirect attacks and even a short-lived direct conflict in 2025, on 28 February, the US and Israel launch...

Cheap no more: How rising demand is reshaping US natural gas, with Artem Abramov and Jai Singh 25.02.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and explore a US natural gas market at a turning point. For more than a decade, US consumers have enjoyed seemingly limitless volumes of low-cost gas from the country’s shale plays. But now, rising demand from a combination of LNG exports, data center buildout and general electrification is set to test the US shale sector's ability to ramp up pr...

Is trade key to cutting global emissions? With Jon Erik Remme and Patrick King 18.02.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and tackle global emissions trends and what shifting attitudes could mean for trade and, ultimately, the climate. There may still be broad support for cutting emissions across companies and countries, both are increasingly prioritizing energy cost and security of supply over climate concerns. At the same t...

Is China’s falling LNG demand a warning sign for global markets? With Wei Xiong 11.02.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and dissect China’s natural gas sector and its impact on global liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade. China is the world’s largest importer of LNG, but lately the country’s demand for imported gas has cooled. A weakening economy, the country’s push to develop domestic gas production and growing capacity in renewables, ...

How new tech is moving geothermal from niche to mainstream, with Alexandra Gerken 04.02.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and drill down into the latest developments in the red-hot geothermal sector. Geothermal power generation has existed for more than 100 years, and the first large plants were built in places like New Zealand, the US and Japan in the 1960s. But the potential has always been limited by the unique geology needed to support conventional geothermal facilities, which rely on...

Next-gen nuclear and the rise of SMRs, with Carlos Torres Diaz and Natura Resources' Douglass Robison 28.01.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and explore the rapidly advancing efforts to develop small modular nuclear reactors, or SMRs. Nuclear has captured the imagination of the private sector and policymakers alike for its ability to generate firm power – unlike variable renewable sources – with no emissions – unlike natural gas or coal. SMRs are being pitched as a way to overcome the cos...

What’s next for Venezuela? Oil production, global markets and foreign investment, with Jorge León  21.01.2026

Let’s Talk Energy and unpack a story that has been dominating the headlines – Venezuela. The US capture and extradition of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is the biggest energy story of the year to date and has analysts scrambling to evaluate the short and long-term impacts on oil markets. Venezuela’s production peaked above 3 million barrels p...

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