Episodes
Don’t look now, but ERCOT’s summer capacity forecast isn’t too promising with peak demand projected to hit a new record of over 77,000 MW. Will ERCOT have a summer version of their winter woes? Identifying the root cause of Texas power problems isn’t as easy as many are led to believe, but just how many factors are contributing to situation, and why does the PUCT seem so out of sorts? How is it that an electric energy market that was once touted as one of the best in North America, is...
Published 06/04/21
Published 06/04/21
Is green (energy) the new black (for oil demand)? Gas demand may fall, but diesel demand more than offsets losses from electrification. Narratives are often written by those in power, but who benefits and what is the impact to oil price? If economic incentives are discouraged to produce traditional energy, how does this impact price and the environment? These topics and more explored by George P. and Eric Dixon, a senior physical and financial oil trader of nearly 20 years.
Published 05/28/21
Is green (energy) the new black (for oil demand)? Gas demand may fall, but diesel demand more than offsets losses from electrification. Narratives are often written by those in power, but who benefits and what is the impact to oil price? If economic incentives are discouraged to produce traditional energy, how does this impact price and the environment? These topics and more explored by George P. and Eric Dixon, a senior physical and financial oil trader of nearly 20 years.
Published 05/28/21
Gas demand may fall, but diesel demand more than offsets losses from electrification. Narratives are often written by those in power, but who benefits and what is the impact to oil price? If economic incentives are discouraged to produce traditional energy, how does this impact price and the environment? These topics and more explored by George P. and Eric Dixon, a senior physical and financial oil trader of nearly 20 years .
Published 05/21/21
Gas demand may fall, but diesel demand more than offsets losses from electrification. Narratives are often written by those in power, but who benefits and what is the impact to oil price? If economic incentives are discouraged to produce traditional energy, how does this impact price and the environment? These topics and more explored by George P. and Eric Dixon, a senior physical and financial oil trader of nearly 20 years .
Published 05/21/21
- We wanted to understand what really happened with grid operations during the Polar Vortex, so we called on Josh. - What we discovered will surprise and shock you even more. - You can be mad or you can be informed. - This is part 1 of a multi-part episode.
Published 05/07/21
- We wanted to understand what really happened with grid operations during the Polar Vortex, so we called on Josh. - What we discovered will surprise and shock you even more. - You can be mad or you can be informed. - This is part 1 of a multi-part episode.
Published 05/07/21
There is a talent gap in trading given the changes in the market. We talk about how someone starts a career in trading today. We also talk about how organizations should be looking to find and retain talent in today's environment. The secular trends causing the talent shortage. We also tackle the challenge of achieving diversity of thought and backgrounds in commodity trading. Links: www.hcinsider.com www.humancapital.global
Published 04/30/21
There is a talent gap in trading given the changes in the market. We talk about how someone starts a career in trading today. We also talk about how organizations should be looking to find and retain talent in today's environment. The secular trends causing the talent shortage. We also tackle the challenge of achieving diversity of thought and backgrounds in commodity trading. Links: www.hcinsider.com www.humancapital.global
Published 04/30/21
We explore the history of the talent side of the commodity cycles. From the early days of merchant trading to banking led energy trading and now back to merchant traders and all the events that changed the mix of the participants in energy/commodity trading. We also talk about how compensation has changed over this time and expectations of people working in trading organizations. Links: www.HCinsider.com www.humancapital.global
Published 04/23/21
We explore the history of the talent side of the commodity cycles. From the early days of merchant trading to banking led energy trading and now back to merchant traders and all the events that changed the mix of the participants in energy/commodity trading. We also talk about how compensation has changed over this time and expectations of people working in trading organizations. Links: www.HCinsider.com www.humancapital.global
Published 04/23/21
Topics: - Crude oil prices - Inflation scaring up commodity super cycle - Woke financing - the demonization of Oil & Gas - A preview of our next couple of episodes
Published 04/09/21
Topics: - Crude oil prices - Inflation scaring up commodity super cycle - Woke financing - the demonization of Oil & Gas - A preview of our next couple of episodes
Published 04/09/21
Topics: - Context of the electric grid problems in Texas last week is the distortive nature of renewables in the generation mix. - We cover the role renewables have played in the fuel supply in the Ethanol and Biodiesel industries. - How government subsidized renewables have created a rent seeking monster in big agriculture, who are now a permanent part of the fuel mix. - How renewable fuel prices have distorted market structure and led to higher than normal fuel prices which is simply...
Published 02/26/21
- A discussion following the Presidential EO dated 1/20/2021 revoking permit for Keystone XL pipeline - Clarification of the extent of the permit - a section from Edmonton, AB to Steele City, NE - We discuss what Enbridge has done to date in adding capacity from Canada to Cushing, OK. And why this matters. - Is this really a big deal or simply a political football for all sides? - Are democrat policies good for the oil industry that has tended to exhibit signs of Prader- Willi Syndrome...
Published 02/12/21
Continuation of the GME short squeeze and fallout one week later. Who really was the predator and the prey in this situation? Are financial markets rigged against the retail investor? - Institutions Paying for retail order flow. Free Commission brokerage is like free social media. The customer is the product being sold into an execution advantage/front running scam. We explore looking at trading as a dynamic playing field. Which is why most great traders are great poker players as...
Published 02/05/21
Pop up episode to talk about the recent price action relating to Gamestop shares on the equity exchanges. Retail versus the elite investors. Hedge Funds taking a serious beating from the unwashed masses. We explore how this little dust up is a microcosm of the sentiment in the country between the street and the elite institutions.
Published 01/29/21
We look at the ramifications of blockchain and crypto currencies and what needs to happen for them to scale to challenge the existing order. What does the transition to a Peer to Peer network for transactions do to third party facilitators of commerce like banks and credit cards? What are the benefits of this happening? What are the drawbacks? How will the existing orders that are considered natural order of things like the international currency system and inter-bank payments network...
Published 01/22/21
We look at the ramifications of blockchain and crypto currencies and what needs to happen for them to scale to challenge the existing order. What does the transition to a Peer to Peer network for transactions do to third party facilitators of commerce like banks and credit cards? What are the benefits of this happening? What are the drawbacks? How will the existing orders that are considered natural order of things like the international currency system and inter-bank payments network...
Published 01/22/21
We take a trip through the following: - History of crypto-anarchists and cypher-punks from the 1980s. Founding developers of DoD sponsored ARPANET, the predecessor to the Internet. - The protocol used to create BitGold that became Bitcoin - The paradigm for understanding value is usually via visual sensory input or because everyone agrees that something is of value. Now we are changing the way we see value. - Cryptocurrencies are undiscovered country that has its foot in the old and...
Published 01/15/21
We take a trip through the following: - History of crypto-anarchists and cypher-punks from the 1980s. Founding developers of DoD sponsored ARPANET, the predecessor to the Internet. - The protocol used to create BitGold that became Bitcoin - The paradigm for understanding value is usually via visual sensory input or because everyone agrees that something is of value. Now we are changing the way we see value. - Cryptocurrencies are undiscovered country that has its foot in the old and...
Published 01/15/21
- An old testament biblical style story of rise, pride and ensuing fall. - Center of an era filled with Young smart and ambitious people working at these uber trading firms in Houston that dominated energy trading around the world. Downtown renaissance. Energy firms were putting technology innovations out that rivaled what Silicon Valley was doing at that time. - They were visioning the future - Broadband trading. Did a deal with Blockbuster that was a pre-runner to Netflix. - Energy...
Published 01/08/21
- An old testament biblical style story of rise, pride and ensuing fall. - Center of an era filled with Young smart and ambitious people working at these uber trading firms in Houston that dominated energy trading around the world. Downtown renaissance. Energy firms were putting technology innovations out that rivaled what Silicon Valley was doing at that time. - They were visioning the future - Broadband trading. Did a deal with Blockbuster that was a pre-runner to Netflix. - Energy...
Published 01/08/21
Topics: - CFTC interim staff report on negative WTI Futures prices released 11/23/20 - Already causing dissension amongst CFTC commissioners for not being prescriptive enough to point fingers at those who may have benefited - Reads like a freshman economics book report. “Dog ate my homework.” - The faustian bargain struck with Algorithms for market liquidity leads to jump events. - Vitol agrees to pay a record $135MM fine to settle bribery charges in Brazil, Ecuador and Mexico with the...
Published 12/18/20