Video: Elizabeth Rosenberg on the Lifting of Iran Sanctions and Tempering ISIS’s Oil Revenues
What risks do companies trying to enter Iran's oil sector face, and how can the international community respond to financial flows to ISIS? The Fuse speaks with Elizabeth Rosenberg of the Center for a New American Security during IHS CERAWeek in Houston, Texas on issues regarding energy and geopolitics.
Video: AGS Seeks to Boost Efficiency of Oil and Gas Production
Peter Kuhn of AGS explains how his company's technology combines valves and algorithms to transform oil and gas production at the wellhead, reducing wastewater and gas flaring while improving company returns.
Video: Jim Matheson on Innovative Solutions to the Growing Problem of Produced Water
Produced water has always been a significant challenge for the oil industry, and it's getting worse as companies push into more challenging oil fields. The Fuse speaks with Jim Matheson, President and CEO of Oasys Water, about the problem of industrial wastewater, and new innovative solutions.
VIDEO: Susan Sakmar on CERAWeek and LNG Exports
With Cheniere's vessel heading to Brazil, LNG is now being exported from the Lower 48 States. What are the implications for the US and global gas markets? University of Houston Law Professor and LNG expert Susan Sakmar explains to The Fuse.
Video: Jeremy Martin on the Oil Production Outlook in Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil
Jeremy Martin is Director of the Energy Program at the Institute of the Americas, and an expert on Latin American energy issues. He spoke with The Fuse at IHS CERAWeek about how low oil prices are changing the oil production landscape in Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil.
Video: Neil Atkinson of IEA Discusses the Production Freeze and MTOMR
Is the oil industry in the midst of just another downcycle, or facing fundamental shifts? The Fuse speaks to Neil Atkinson, head of the Oil Industry Markets Division with the International Energy Association, about the Medium Term Oil Market Report, the Russia/OPEC production freeze, and more.
Video: Houston’s Economy Lags Under Low Oil Prices
Workers in Houston's oil industry were lured by high wages and good jobs. Now, they are wondering if they want to return to the oil industry when conditions improve.
Video: EU Regulators Hope Diesel Drivers Pivot to Electric Vehicles
The European Parliament wants to introduce new laws to crack down on automobile manufacturers. The regulations are in response to the discovery that Volkswagen sold 11 million cars with emissions cheating software. Some in the EU do not think the proposed laws go far enough.
Video: In the North Sea, Rigs Stand By with Skeleton Crews
The port at Cromarty Firth in Scotland's North Sea is seeing the effects of falling crude oil prices firsthand, with the largest number of mothballed rigs sitting idled in years. Some of the rigs are operating with small "skeleton crews," waiting for production orders, while others are empty and its unclear if they can be reactivated when prices rise.
Video: T. Boone Pickens and Karl Rove Talk Energy and the Election
Karl Rove and T. Boone Pickens discuss the history of political conventions, the impact of energy issues on this year’s campaign, and Rove's book, “The Triumph of William McKinley.”
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