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BBCNEWS Talking Business July 7, 2024

i m going to be discussing all of that with these two, there they are, dr ulrich hoppe, the director general of the german british chamber of industry and commerce. and helima croft, a member of america s national petroleum council, which advises the us energy secretary on strategy. also on the show, the big boss of the middle east s oldest privately held oil and gas company, crescent petroleum, joins me to talk about those skyrocketing prices, energy supply and the impact of the war in ukraine. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, they war between russia and ukraine is about to enter its sixth month. the human suffering on the ground has been massive and the economic consequences of the war and the sanctions imposed on russia, are spreading around the world. nowhere is it as stark as the oil and gas industry. vladimir putin s invasion of ukraine is causing energy prices to skyrocket around the worl

BBCNEWS Talking Business July 7, 2024

an energy emergency? energy companies across the continent warn of higher prices. limited rationing is already under way in germany as the supply from russia starts to drop off. in america, they ve released more oil to the market but is it enough to keep us all going? with more sanctions and cold weather on the way, are we looking at a perfect storm for the energy market? i m going to be discussing all of that with these two, there they are, dr ulrich hoppe, the director general of the german british chamber of industry and commerce. and helima croft, a member of america s national petroleum council, which advises the us energy secretary on strategy. also on the show, the big boss of the middle east s oldest privately held oil and gas company, crescent petroleum, joins me to talk about those skyrocketing prices, energy supply and the impact of the war in ukraine. wherever you rejoining me from around the world once again a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, t

FBC Markets Now January 8, 2013

Melissa your fault, washington, 70 of americans say the leaders are hurting the nation. You know, 77 of americans saw their taxes go up this month as well, even as calls grow louder for more tax hikes. Lori live tv on your smart phone, and how they plan to be number one. Liz claman live in the Consumer Electronics show in las vegas with the ceo of dish, joe clayton. Busy hour. Lets get where the markets hour on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange with nicole watching narcotics as we kick off watching the narcotics as we kick off earning season. The dough dow is to the downside, down 85 points now. Boeing down 3 , caterpillar, verizon weighing on the Dow Jones Industrials. Awaiting on alcoa to be the first to report the earning season, and, affect, so many names we are watching closely, however, right now, we are certainly right near the lows of the day, and the nasdaq down after a percent like the s p 500. I want to take a look at the retailer, sears, in particular, which we tack

BBCNEWS Talking Business June 4, 2024 00:54:00

we ve seen in the past opec members sometimes at war with each other, iraq and iran during the 1980s for an eight year war, and yet managed to continue to collaborate partner within opec. i d also like to just take the opportunity to remember and honor secretary general mohammad barkindo, who s a good friend, who passed away recently and suddenly and his end of his tenure in opec. he was a great figure in the global energy stage and played a key role in that diplomacy in those critical years. do you think the relationship with opec and russia is part of the reason we are not seeing many of the opec nations join in on the sanctions? i many of the opec nations “oin in on the sanctions? in on the sanctions? i think those are in on the sanctions? i think those are two in on the sanctions? i think those are two separate - in on the sanctions? i think. those are two separate issues because sanctions are about

BBCNEWS Talking Business June 4, 2024 14:54:00

ago, during the covid pandemic, that the whole world relied on that and actuallyjoined in that alliance. the us government encouraged us companies to participate in that when oil prices crashed and actually hit briefly negative levels. so it s been important for global energy stability. it s not about, you know, necessarily friendship or political alliance. we ve seen in the past opec members sometimes at war with each other, iraq and iran during the 1980s for an eight year war, and yet managed to continue to collaborate partner within opec. i d also like to just take the opportunity to remember and honour secretary general mohammad barkindo, who s a good friend, who passed away recently and suddenly and his end of his tenure in opec. he was a great figure in the global energy stage and played a key role in that diplomacy

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