
Petroleum Economist is designed for industry professionals, our show stands out as the leading strategic audio platform that brings the dynamic world of hydrocarbons to your ears. Our episodes feature insightful discussions, exclusive interviews with subject matter experts, and in-depth analysis of the latest trends and developments shaping the global energy landscape.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyInvestingBusiness | |||

Denise Hamilton joins Rachel McGhie, conference director, WGLC to follow up from her electric keynote at WGLC 2025 in October. In this podcast they discuss why connection, communication and community are the skills leaders need most right now.
Next year could be pivotal for the oil & gas industry, as long-standing challenges in maintenance and asset management come back into focus. Many operators still face fragmented systems, limited visibility across engineering, safety and maintenance a... more
Dennis Joel, CEO, AIQ, discusses the transformative role of AI in the energy sector, particularly in optimizing operations and enhancing sustainability. He highlights AIQ's collaboration with ADNOC and other global partners to develop innovative solu... more
Welcome to the first episode of a new podcast series launched by Petroleum Economist: 'What’s up with gas?' The series will cover the key developments happening in the natural gas space. In this episode, we discuss sanctions on Russian energy and spe... more
In this episode of the WGLC Podcast Series: Empowered to Lead, host Rachel McGhie speaks with Melissa Gould of the Society for Underwater Technology (SUT-US) about the vital role women are playing in subsea technology, offshore energy, and the blue e... more
In this episode of the WGLC Podcast Series: Empowered to Lead, Rachel McGhie speaks with Lamé Verre, co-founder of Lean In Equity & Sustainability. Lamé shares her journey as an advocate and changemaker, the gaps she saw in representation across the ... more
Middle East gas could provide an economic and more sustainable energy option especially in terms of meeting local demand, Crystol Energy CEO Carole Nakhle tells Petroleum Economist’s Paul Hickin. She warns against oversimplifying energy debates aroun... more
OPEC+ spare capacity is much lower than the market consensus and US shale will also struggle to add extra supply in the second half of 2025 providing upside risk to oil prices, according to Emily Ashford. The Standard Chartered energy analyst tells P... more
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The content primarily revolves around the global energy landscape, with a specific focus on the hydrocarbons sector, including oil and natural gas markets. Discussions often feature insights from industry experts, tackling pertinent issues such as energy transition, market dynamics, and the roles of technological advancements in shaping the future of energy. Noteworthy themes include diversity and inclusion within the energy industry, the challenges faced by women in this traditionally male-dominated sector, and the emerging importance of sustainable practices and policies. Unique to this platform is its dedicated effort to empower women in energy through discussions about mentorship and representation, which is expected to resonate with st... more
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Recent guests on Petroleum Economist Podcast include:
1. Dennis Joel
2. Lamé Verre
3. Carole Nakhle
4. Emily Ashford
5. Lauren Levicki Courville
6. Nav Sharma
7. Mark Mills
8. Brian Pieri
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