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Analyst and author Simon Watkins discusses the real result of Saudi Arabia's production cuts, how recovering global markets impact large and small shale players differently, and what that means for the future of the industry.

  • What were the Saudis' true motivations for production cuts;
  • The cuts' financial impacts to the kingdom, and dwindling options to mitigate them;
  • How U.S. shale's storage capacity problem suits it well for a coming increase in demand;
  • What "Shale 3.0" will look like, and how it will evolve differently for larger and smaller players;
  • And, a bit of detente in the asymmetric war between Russia and the U.S., exemplified by the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

Find Mr. Watkins' latest book, An Insider's Guide to Trading the Global Oil Market, here:

Amazon.com in the U.S. and Canada

Amazon,com in the United Kingdom

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113 episoder

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Manage episode 262365169 series 2659248
Indhold leveret af Cameron Wallace, Digital Editor at World Oil, Cameron Wallace, and Digital Editor at World Oil. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Cameron Wallace, Digital Editor at World Oil, Cameron Wallace, and Digital Editor at World Oil eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

Analyst and author Simon Watkins discusses the real result of Saudi Arabia's production cuts, how recovering global markets impact large and small shale players differently, and what that means for the future of the industry.

  • What were the Saudis' true motivations for production cuts;
  • The cuts' financial impacts to the kingdom, and dwindling options to mitigate them;
  • How U.S. shale's storage capacity problem suits it well for a coming increase in demand;
  • What "Shale 3.0" will look like, and how it will evolve differently for larger and smaller players;
  • And, a bit of detente in the asymmetric war between Russia and the U.S., exemplified by the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

Find Mr. Watkins' latest book, An Insider's Guide to Trading the Global Oil Market, here:

Amazon.com in the U.S. and Canada

Amazon,com in the United Kingdom

  continue reading

113 episoder

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