In this episode of the Shipbrokers Podcast, hosted by Richard Matthews, head of research at Gibson Ship Brokers, Neil Atkinson, an independent energy analyst, discusses the complexities of oil demand forecasts. They explore why predictions for the oil market vary significantly among institutions like the IEA and OPEC.. Atkinson emphasises the resilience of oil demand due to ongoing developments in regions like Africa and Southeast Asia, where economic growth and rising popul...
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In this episode of the Shipbrokers Podcast, hosted by Richard Matthews, head of research at Gibson Ship Brokers, Neil Atkinson, an independent energy analyst, discusses the complexities of oil demand forecasts. They explore why predictions for the oil market vary significantly among institutions like the IEA and OPEC.. Atkinson emphasises the resilience of oil demand due to ongoing developments in regions like Africa and Southeast Asia, where economic growth and rising popul...
In this episode of The Shipbrokers Podcast, Richard Matthews, head of research at Gibson Shipbrokers, interviews Paul Martin, a chemical engineer and independent consultant from Spitfire Research. They delve into the hydrogen and ammonia markets, discussing the misconceptions about hydrogen as a fuel, its inefficiencies, and the challenges in transporting it. Paul explains why hydrogen, largely derived from fossil fuels, is not a feasible long-term fuel source compared to electric...
The Shipbrokers Podcast
In this episode of the Shipbrokers Podcast, hosted by Richard Matthews, head of research at Gibson Ship Brokers, Neil Atkinson, an independent energy analyst, discusses the complexities of oil demand forecasts. They explore why predictions for the oil market vary significantly among institutions like the IEA and OPEC.. Atkinson emphasises the resilience of oil demand due to ongoing developments in regions like Africa and Southeast Asia, where economic growth and rising popul...