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Jun 2024
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PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - June 12t...

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The Daily Energy Markets Podcast dissected the headlines surrounding energy transition in Europe and the US, with James McCallum, CEO & Chairman, Xergy Group, and Professor of Energy, Strathclyde University; and Bill Spindle, Senior Global Correspondent, Cipher News. Bora Bariman, Managing Partner, Hormuz Straits Partnership voiced his views on demand forecasts and oil prices.

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