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  • Prosperity Not Poverty with Magatte Wade, Timothy M. Egan
    2026/06/05

    In this episode of the Energy Perspectives Podcast, recorded live at the North American Gas Forum in Washington, D.C. in 2025, Magatte Wade (Entrepreneur & Author of "Heart of the Cheetah") sits down with Timothy M. Egan (Former President & CEO, Canadian Gas Association) to discuss her new initiative, Prosperity Not Poverty, and the case for affordable, reliable, abundant energy as the foundation of human flourishing.

    From her childhood in Senegal to her work advocating for free markets and energy access across Africa, the conversation explores why energy poverty is a humanitarian issue, how indoor air pollution from biomass cooking affects millions every year, and why the same dynamics show up in developed economies where vulnerable populations face rising energy costs.

    Key Themes:

    • Energy access as the foundation of economic prosperity

    • Indoor air pollution and the public health cost of energy poverty

    • A target of 2.5 billion prosperous Africans by 2050

    • Why cultural engagement, not just policy, drives energy decisions

    Chapters

    0:00 Introduction

    0:27 Magatte's story: Senegal to Germany

    2:36 The defining question

    3:48 Why Africa remains poor: over-regulation

    4:22 The goal: 2.5 billion prosperous Africans by 2050

    5:18 Why energy access is a prerequisite for prosperity

    6:19 Indoor air pollution and biomass cooking

    8:50 Operating at the cultural level

    10:30 The Calgary classroom: energy is everywhere

    16:30 Why youth are the focus of Prosperity Not Poverty

    18:30 Energy poverty in the US, Canada, and the UK

    20:30 Why the Africa story shifts the conversation

    22:00 Closing

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    23 分
  • CSF 2026 Day 1 Takeaways with Reg Manhas, Monika Simoes, and Will Bernholz
    2026/05/29

    Recorded live at the Carbon Solutions Forum 2026 in San Diego, this conversation captures what Day One surfaced and what Day Two needs to deliver.

    Will Bernholz sits down with Reg Manhas, Co-Founder and CEO of Lapis Carbon Solutions, and Monika Simoes, Founder and CEO of Energy Dialogues, to unpack the through-line of CSF 2026: permitting reform is gaining real momentum, decarbonization conversations have been recontextualized around affordability and reliability, and the end users (hyperscalers, airlines, logistics) are now squarely at the table.

    Reg shares why investor perception of CCS permitting risk is the central question for the financing sessions, and previews Lapis's first CO2 injection target by end of 2026. Monika reflects on how 15 years of convening has converged on a single discipline: pragmatism, and the synergies that get real projects financed and built.

    Key Themes:

    - Why permitting reform is moving from talking point to action

    - How affordability and reliability reframed the decarbonization conversation

    - What hyperscalers and airlines need from the energy industry

    - The financing question every CCS developer is wrestling with

    - Predictions for CSF 2027: CCS, geothermal, EOR, and the role of AI demand

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro from CSF 2026 in San Diego

    00:33 Meet the guests: Reg Manhas (Lapis Carbon Solutions) and Monika Simoes (Energy Dialogues)

    01:20 Day One takeaways: permitting reform momentum and EPA Region 6

    03:03 What hyperscalers and end users are saying: Google, Microsoft, FedEx, Delta

    05:30 AI, agents, and the energy demand picture

    06:38 From decarbonization rhetoric to commercial viability

    07:10 What to watch on Day Two: data center economics and project finance

    08:43 Year three of CSF: pragmatism, synergies, and who needs to be in the room

    10:44 Predictions for CSF 2027: CCS projects injecting, geothermal, EOR, hyperscalers as enablers

    12:50 Closing thoughts

    Learn more about Energy Dialogues and upcoming forums at: https://www.energy-dialogues.com

    Learn more about the Carbon Solutions Forum: https://energy-dialogues.com/events/carbon-solutions-forum/

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    14 分
  • NAGF Live: North American Gas Demand with Tina Faraca, Alix Steel
    2026/05/05

    In this special live edition of the Energy Perspectives Podcast, recorded on stage at the 2025 North American Gas Forum in Washington, D.C., Tina Faraca, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Natural Gas Pipelines, at TC Energy, joins Alix Steel, Principal at DrivePath Advisors, to discuss the outlook for natural gas demand across North America.

    TC Energy transports roughly 30% of North America's natural gas every day across infrastructure spanning Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. Tina outlines the company's forecast of 45 BCF per day of incremental demand by 2035, the brownfield expansion strategies TC Energy is using to meet near-term growth, and the permitting reforms that will determine whether new pipeline systems get built.

    Key Themes:

    • The case for natural gas as an essential fuel and an additive approach to energy systems

    • Permitting reform across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, including the National Petroleum Council's new framework

    • LNG export growth across all three North American coasts

    • Brownfield pipeline expansion: compression, looping, and corridor development

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro from the 2025 North American Gas Forum in Washington

    00:23 TC Energy's continent-wide footprint: Canada, U.S., Mexico

    01:32 Where permitting stands: signals from Bill C-5, FERC, NEPA, and Plan Mexico

    03:17 The hardest part of the job: navigating permitting uncertainty

    04:13 News from the floor: TC Energy's National Petroleum Council report on permitting reform

    05:39 More optimistic than four years ago: pragmatism and bipartisan recognition of natural gas

    06:08 Demand outlook: 45 Bcf/d of incremental demand across North America by 2035

    08:44 Utilities vs. behind-the-meter: how TC Energy is serving data center demand

    09:33 Natural gas as essential, not transition

    10:11 Affordability and the real risk: underbuilding, not overbuilding

    11:46 Power generation vs. LNG exports: which demand pull leads

    12:11 What's driving the optimism

    12:56 Navigating three regulatory frameworks across three countries

    14:07 Federal permitting reform and the state-level question

    14:39 Brownfield expansion now, greenfield pipelines next

    16:01 Don't be complacent: a time-bound window for permitting reform

    16:59 Closing thoughts



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    17 分
  • Permian as Proving Ground with Derek D. Adams, Matt Kolesar
    2026/04/23

    In this episode of the Energy Perspectives Podcast, recorded live at the Permian Energy Dialogues in Austin in September 2025, Derek D. Adams (Managing Director, Permian Energy Development Laboratory) and Matt Kolesar (Chief Environmental Scientist, ExxonMobil) sit down with Molly Determan (President, Energy Workforce & Technology Council) to discuss how the Permian is scaling the next generation of operational and environmental technology.

    From continuous methane sensors and satellites to CO2 enhanced oil recovery, produced water treatment, and hydrogen pilots, the conversation explores why the basin remains the world's most active laboratory for energy innovation, and why its technical progress increasingly shapes what's possible across the global energy system.

    Key Themes:

    • Methane detection and mitigation at basin scale

    • CO2 enhanced oil recovery paired with direct air capture pilots

    • Produced water treatment, beneficial reuse, and brine valorization

    • Emissions transparency and credible reporting for global buyers

    Learn more about Energy Dialogues and upcoming forums at: https://www.energy-dialogues.com

    Learn more about the Permian Energy Dialogues: https://energy-dialogues.com/events/permian-energy-dialogues/

    Subscribe for more episodes of the Energy Perspectives Podcast.

    Chapters

    • 0:00 Introduction

    • 0:55 Why emissions transparency matters now

    • 2:18 The Permian as a natural laboratory

    • 3:26 Methane detection: sensors, drones, and satellites

    • 6:00 ExxonMobil's leadership and DOE's role

    • 8:25 CO2 enhanced oil recovery and DAC hub pilots

    • 9:57 Produced water, brine valorization, and hydrogen

    • 11:33 Why scale makes the Permian different

    • 13:36 Barriers to scaling new technologies

    • 15:28 Pilots, workforce, and community development

    • 18:34 Emissions reporting and global trust

    • 21:05 The future of Permian innovation

    • 23:12 Closing

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    24 分
  • World's largest energy lender, EDF Director Greg Beard
    2026/04/06

    In his first podcast as Director of the DOE's Office of Energy Dominance Financing, Greg Beard sits down with Monika Simoes at CERAWeek 2026 to explain how EDF plans to put nearly $300B in loan authority to work.

    What to know:

    • Six priority areas: nuclear, hydrocarbons, critical materials, grid, geothermal, manufacturing and transportation

    • Project selection is data-driven and commercially focused

    • Loan timelines cut from 18 months to a few months

    • Commercial viability, not subsidies, guides approval

    Check out the full episode to hear Beard discuss loans from the prior administration, what companies should know before applying, and why he sees the current moment as a major inflection point.

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    Learn more about Energy Dialogues and upcoming forums at:

    https://www.energy-dialogues.com

    Learn more about the North American Gas Forum: https://energy-dialogues.com/events/north-american-gas-forum/

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    https://www.linkedin.com/company/energy-dialogues/

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    17 分
  • From Disposal Wells to Clean Water in the Permian with Chris Nichols, Ted Wooten
    2026/03/13

    In this episode of the Energy Perspectives Podcast, recorded on-site at the 2025 Permian Energy Dialogues in Austin, Texas, Chris Nichols, Vice President, Permian Basin, Continental Resources, Inc. and Ted Wooten, Chief Engineer, Oil & Gas Division, The Railroad Commission of Texas join moderator Michael Grossman, Chair, Technical Committee, Produced Water Society to discuss produced water management in the Permian Basin.

    From reservoir modeling of disposal zones to beneficial reuse permitting and cross-operator infrastructure sharing, this episode explores how operators and regulators are advancing practical approaches to one of the Permian's most pressing operational challenges.

    Key Themes:

    • Applying reservoir engineering principles to saltwater disposal

    • Beneficial reuse technology, permitting, and commercial readiness

    • Data sharing between operators, midstream companies, and regulators

    • Cross-operator collaboration on water infrastructure

    Learn more about Energy Dialogues and upcoming forums at: https://www.energy-dialogues.com

    Learn more about the Permian Energy Dialogues: https://energy-dialogues.com/events/permian-energy-dialogues/

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    28 分
  • NAGF 2025: Day 1 Insights from Monika Simoes, Mara Abbott, Will Bernholz
    2026/01/20

    Recorded live on the morning of day two at the 2025 North American Gas Forum, this episode of the Energy Perspectives Podcast captures a midpoint reflection on what had already emerged from day one discussions and what leaders were focused on as the forum continued.

    Will Bernholz moderates a conversation with Monika Simoes, CEO of Energy Dialogues, and Mara Abbott, Chief of Staff at OpenMinds, to synthesize insights heard across panels, private conversations, and policy remarks during the opening day of NAGF.

    Together, they compare notes on where alignment was clearly forming, where constraints were surfacing, and what participants were eager to hear as the dialogue moved into its second day.

    The discussion reflects:

    • How operators emphasized the infrastructure bottlenecks shaping projects outcomes
    • What policymakers said about permitting reform and regulatory certainty
    • Where investors flagged data center demand colliding with long lead times

    This episode offers a real time checkpoint from inside the forum, grounded in what was heard at NAGF and the questions still shaping conversations.

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    15 分
  • Utilities Scaling up in the Permian
    2026/01/05

    In this episode of the Energy Perspectives Podcast, recorded on-site at Permian Energy Dialogues in 2025, Beth Garza sits down with James Lackey, Director of Customer Relations at Xcel Energy, to examine how utilities are responding to unprecedented load growth in the Permian Basin.

    As electrification accelerates across oil and gas operations and broader industrial demand continues to rise, utilities are confronting system expansion timelines that strain traditional planning, permitting, and regulatory processes. Lackey outlines what it means to plan for a system that could double in size within a few years, while still maintaining reliability and affordability for customers.

    From multi-gigawatt demand projections to customers waiting years for service, this conversation captures how infrastructure bottlenecks and regulatory sequencing challenges are already shaping investment decisions, customer behavior, and grid economics across the region.

    Key Themes:

    • Rapid system growth and compressed planning timelines

    • Multi-gigawatt load driven by oil and gas electrification

    • Interconnection delays and near-term economic impacts

    • Customer self-generation and microgrid adoption

    • Misalignment between generation and transmission approval processes

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    16 分