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Power StrugglePower StruggleThe $40 Billion Project That Changed EverythingWhat does it take to build the largest private investment in Canadian history? Susanna Pierce reveals the inside story of the $40 billion LNG Canada project as it prepares to ship its first cargo – a milestone she helped shape during her tenure as president of Shell Canada.The conversation takes us behind the curtain of mega-project development, where Pierce describes the intricate dance of coordinating every aspect of the value chain while building meaningful partnerships with First Nations communities. "What made LNG Canada reality was everyone coming together," she explains, highlighting how Indigenous leadership from figures like Crystal Sm...2025-07-1552 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASThe View From St. John’s: Investment, Energy, and Nation-BuildingThis week on the podcast, we discussed Jackie’s recent visit to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, to attend the Energy NL conference. Energy NL is the province’s energy supply and service sector association, which annually hosts the province’s flagship conference on conventional and clean energy. This week, Charlene Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Energy NL, joins the podcast to explore Newfoundland and Labrador’s energy potential and the discussions at the conference. Among the topics covered were potential nation-building projects, such as the Churchill River hydroelectric development—a joint $33 billion potential initiative by Newfoundland...2025-06-1040 minOdd LotsOdd LotsThe Oil Industry's Double Whammy of Higher Costs and Lower PricesThe new administration has a "drill, baby, drill" mantra and a much more liberal attitude towards the oil and gas industry than the last one. But that hasn't translated into great profits for the oil industry itself. Crude prices have sunk and tariffs have raised the cost of components for companies trying to get energy out of the ground. So, what's the future for the industry? And who is actually making money right now? In this episode, we talk to longtime energy industry veteran Peter Tertzakian, the founder and president of Studio.energy, which consults with various industry players...2025-05-1543 minAKAPAD the FILM BUFF PodcastAKAPAD the FILM BUFF PodcastHAVOC - from Netflix is incredibleGareth Evans and Netflix deliver a gritty, unrelenting masterpiece with Havoc, a dark, visceral love letter to the action-cop genre. This blood-soaked thrill ride, where corruption taints every soul and no one escapes unscathed by the credits, is a raw, pulse-pounding triumph. The Film Buff is all in for this chaotic, adrenaline-fueled delight! The Film Buff is grateful to those who brought us Havoc. The Cast: Tom Hardy as Walker Jessie Mei Li as Ellie Timothy Olyphant as Vincent Forest Whitaker as Lawrence Beaumont Justin Cornwell as Charlie Quelin Sepulveda as Mia Luis Guzmán as Raul Yeo Yann Yann a...2025-04-2911 minHub PodcastsHub PodcastsHub Headlines: We will need more than diplomacy and defence to secure Canadian sovereigntyHub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.   0:26 - It’s going to take more than diplomacy and defence spending to secure Canada’s sovereignty, by Peter Tertzakian   7:53 - Dismiss Mark Carney at your peril, Conservatives, by Spencer Fernando   This program is narrated by automated voices. If you enjoy The Hub’s podcasts consider subscribing to our weekly email newsletter featuring our best insights and analysis. Free. Cancel an...2025-02-2713 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASMind the Energy Security Gap: How Dependent is Canada on the US?This week, Peter and Jackie discuss Canada's energy security weaknesses for crude oil, natural gas, refined petroleum products, and electricity.First, they cover recent news, including the latest on US tariffs, the Canadian Prime Minister’s Canada-US Economic Summit held on February 7th, Mark Carney’s Climate Plan, interprovincial trade barriers, and the need to attract private capital to invest in expanding Canada’s energy infrastructure, such as ports, pipelines, rail, and transmission lines.Next, Peter and Jackie consider Ontario and Quebec's heavy reliance on crude oil and natural gas transiting through the United States. They a...2025-02-1833 minHub PodcastsHub PodcastsHub Headlines: There’s a fortune to be made in Canada—we need to seize the opportunityHub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.   0:20 - There’s a fortune to be made in Canada—if only we’d seize the opportunity, by Peter Tertzakian   8:31 - Poilievre is right to be tough on crime—but adopting the progressive legal playbook is the wrong way to do it, by Joanna Baron   This program is narrated by automated voices. If you enjoy The Hub’s podcasts consider subs...2025-02-1413 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASThe Challenge with Canada's Proposed Oil and Gas Emissions CapOn November 9th, 2024, the Canadian Government published a proposed policy to cap oil and gas sector emissions, known as Canada Gazette Part 1. While the final targets will not be set until 2026, the Government estimates that this policy, in conjunction with other policies, will reduce GHG emissions from the oil and gas sector by 35% in the early 2030s compared to 2019. When flexible compliance options are considered, actual emissions are targeted to decline by 19% from 2019 levels.This week, Sander Duncanson, Partner at Osler and Co-Chair of Osler's national Regulatory, Indigenous, and Environmental practice, joins the podcast. Osler is a...2024-11-2044 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASExpectations for COP29 and Insights from the IEA World Energy Outlook 2024This week on the podcast, Peter and Jackie discuss what they are watching for from the upcoming 29th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, better known as COP29. The conference will take place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11th to 22nd, 2024. Next, they delve into the IEA’s recently released World Energy Outlook 2024. This annual report is widely read and used for discussions on the future of energy. They review some key points that caught their attention, including an outlook for abundant energy supply in the latter part of the 2020s, pea...2024-11-0532 minConversations Live with Stuart McNishConversations Live with Stuart McNishAlberta's Carbon Capture AdvantageWe are travelling to Calgary October 1 to delve into carbon capture – technologies that could play a role in combating climate change, but that are not without controversy.According to the Government of Alberta the province is a “global leader in carbon capture, utilization and storage and continues to safely lead the way.”All carbon capture technologies involve capturing atmospheric carbon dioxide and either repurposing it or storing it underground. Already, two major projects in the province have captured and stored more than 11.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide since 2015.Companies are explor...2024-10-0200 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASThe Energy Tourist: Peter Tertzakian's Mission to the UKPeter is back from a one-week whirlwind trip to the UK where he was a guest on a government-hosted tour titled “Energy Commentators Mission.” During his visit, he met people working on the UK energy transition, including with offshore wind, hydrogen, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and refining. Tune in to this week’s podcast to hear about Peter’s trip and takeaways, including interviews with some of the people he met in his travels.  We hear from: Andrew Rodden, Energy Transition Zone Ltd.  Pilar Amieva, X-Academy Allan MacAskill, Flotation Energy plc Jeff Richardson, Fugro Kieran Morton, Port of...2024-03-1952 minDisruptorsDisruptorsUnlocking the Energy Transition’s Economic BenefitThe complexities of the climate transition require funding and access to capital that includes broader support nationwide — because without investment, there will be no transition. But it’s a bumpy year for innovators, with higher interest rates and consumer resistance. Our research also shows that while climate intentions are admirable, consumers are going to act with their economic benefit in mind. We must find ways to simplify sustainable solutions that lead to acceleration and scale to unlock value for society — and a lot of it will come down to technology and whether it can transform our economy fast enough. On this e...2024-03-1229 minStories From the ParkStories From the ParkEnergy Transition (or is it Transformation?)The way Alberta has transformed its energy industry through time has been nothing short of remarkable. With a new exhibit open at Heritage Park, focusing on heating and cooling methods through time, Dominic and Kesia speak with Energy Economist Peter Tertzakian about the energy industry, it's seemingly constant state of flux, what's next and his EnergyPhile platform.2023-06-3020 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASFrom The Prize to The New Map: An Interview with Daniel YerginThis week our special guest is Daniel Yergin vice chairman of S&P Global and author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book “The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money and Power”.   Dan’s most recent book “The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations” now has a revised edition. “The New Map” has been described as prophetic, predicting that Ukraine would be the scene of confrontation and conflict between Russia and the West. Here are some of the questions Peter and Jackie asked Dan: Why did you foresee the conflict between Russia and the West playing...2023-06-2036 minReSource PotentialReSource PotentialEpisode 5 - Talk to the Author with Special Guest Peter TertzakianPRESENTER ⁠Ron Bettin⁠, Co-Founder of⁠ ReSourceYYC⁠ & Entrepreneur Ron is a respected leadership and transformational change professional with a vibrant entrepreneurial spirit that spans energy, renewables, industrial, consumer products, e-commerce, import/export, and business start-ups. He is a co-founder of several companies and is a Certified Management Consultant and Prosci® Certified. His cross-functional business and technology understanding gives him a unique perspective to help clients transform their company. GUEST ⁠Peter Tertzakian⁠, is the Deputy Director of ARC Energy Research Institute. ⁠@PTertzakian⁠ A respected public speaker, podcaster, blogger and author, Peter has...2023-04-1446 minThe Calgary Sessions with Jeff HumphreysThe Calgary Sessions with Jeff HumphreysEp 74: Peter Tertzakian | EnergyphileSitting with Peter Tertzakian for episode 74 of The Calgary Sessions was a unique experience. I had no idea where the conversation would go because he's a man of many interests and talents. Peter has devoted his career to understanding the energy story. He's written two bestsellers and launched his personal passion project called Energyphile in 2020. We talked about curiosity, mindshare, cutting through the noise, differentiating oneself, storytelling and much more. Jeff Humphreys https://www.jeffhumphreys.ca Peter Tertzakian https://energyphile.org/ 2023-04-051h 15ARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASThe Future of LNG in British ColumbiaThis week our guest is Stewart Muir, founder and CEO of Resource Works,.  Resource Works is a public-interest advocacy and communications not-for-profit based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Their mission is to reignite the promise of Canada's economic future by leading respectful, inclusive and fact-based dialogue on natural resource development.  Here are some of the questions that Peter and Jackie asked Stewart:  How have politics in B.C. changed with the new Premier, David Eby? How is LNG viewed in B.C. now? Is LNG considered as green energy and a way to reduce the use of coal in...2023-02-2834 minOdd LotsOdd LotsWhy It's So Hard to Get the Oil Taps Turned Back OnOil prices are sky high. And there's plenty of oil in the ground in North America. And so far the supply response has been disappointing. Frustration is boiling over among drivers and politicians, and it's made life more complicated for the complicated. So what's the hold up? On this episode, we speak to longtime energy investor and industry participant Peter Tertzakian about the reality on the ground. He explains that there are numerous operational factors constraining oil supply, including degraded quality of equipment and a shortage of labor, not to mention a reluctance among investors to splurge on new...2022-06-2049 minDisruptorsDisruptorsThe Climate Conversations: How to Achieve Energy Security in a Low-Carbon WorldCanada and the world have experienced a dramatic series of events in recent years. Unprecedented heatwaves. Once-in-a-generation floods and forest fires. And in 2022, geopolitical upheaval in Europe that’s driving energy prices to record heights. It’s a confluence of crises: At the same time as the world is grappling with how to bring down global emissions, we’re struggling with a shortage of affordable energy—and fighting over the path to a Net Zero future. In this episode of Disruptors, an RBC podcast, host John Stackhouse launches a special three-part series, looking at Canada’s various paths to en...2022-04-1932 min“Talk to the Author” - A casual chat with a business book author“Talk to the Author” - A casual chat with a business book authorTalk to the Author with Special Guest Peter Tertzakian (Episode 5)PRESENTER Ron Bettin, Co-Founder of ReSourceYYC & Entrepreneur Ron is a respected leadership and transformational change professional with a vibrant entrepreneurial spirit that spans energy, renewables, industrial, consumer products, e-commerce, import/export, and business start-ups. He is a co-founder of several companies and is a Certified Management Consultant and Prosci® Certified. His cross-functional business and technology understanding gives him a unique perspective to help clients transform their company. GUEST Peter Tertzakian, is the Deputy Director of ARC Energy Research Institute. @PTertzakian A respected public speaker, podcaster, blogger and author, Peter has dev...2022-02-1146 minEnergy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemsEnergy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemsBONUS: Canadian Oil and Gas 2022 from ARC Energy IdeasDavid, Sara and Ed are back next week with a new episode of Energy vs Climate. Until then, we'd like to share another podcast with you.ARC Energy Ideas explores the trends that influence the energy business, including political, environmental, technological, social and economic forces. The show is hosted by Peter Tertzakian and Jackie Forrest of the ARC Energy Research Institute. Jackie and Peter have been thought leaders in the space for years. In fact Peter joined us way back on Episode 3 of Energy vs Climate to discuss the divestment movement.  On Canada Oil and G...2022-01-2835 minEnergyphileEnergyphileReinventing the WheelIn an era of transition, companies must change. People must change. McLaughlin was a rare breed of company: one that faced radical disruption in its industry and, instead of denying it, embraced it — to great success. The industry was carriage making, and McLaughlin was at the top of that game. But when the automobile started gaining in popularity, one of the sons in this family company knew they needed to change lanes. The carriage-maker became automaker and, ultimately, General Motors Canada. This is the ultimate story of a corporate pivot and adaptation to new realities. To see the art for th...2021-07-2224 minThe Future OfThe Future OfThe Future Of - Season 2 Finale. A conversation with community leaders.In this series, we are joined by leaders and community members to hear their perspectives on three big questions; when it comes to the economy, what do you want to see built back better rather than just going back to normal? Post-COVID, what do you think is going to remain a permanent societal or cultural change? And what are you most optimistic about for the future? From the demise of physical currency, to equitable participation in the economy and the opportunity to harness social media to reduce divisiveness - the ideas shared in this episode will help...2021-06-2936 minEmpire Club of CanadaEmpire Club of CanadaGetting to Net-Zero: The Role of Canada’s Transportation Sector | May 27, 2021The Empire Club of Canada Presents: Getting to Net-Zero: The Role of Canada’s Transportation Sector With Canada’s plan to reach Net-Zero Emissions by 2050, how will we make this happen while continuing to move people and goods from coast-to-coast-to-coast and beyond? Our panelists discussed how Canada’s transportation sector would play an important  role in the low-carbon future. From gasoline and diesel to electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles, Canadians had never had more choices when it came to their mobility.  Government policy – both federal and provincial – was also a key factor. Our panel of energy influencers...2021-05-2759 minEngage by the Global Energy ShowEngage by the Global Energy ShowEpisode 04: It’s Complicated - Net Zero Ambitions & the Future of Oil and Gas in Canada | With Peter Tertzakian, Deputy Director, ARC Energy Research InstituteIn this episode host Alexandria Shrake interviews Peter Tertzakian, Deputy Director, ARC Energy Research Institute. Peter is clear that energy transition is muddy and complex, but technology won’t be the biggest challenge to Canada’s net zero goals, something else will be. We answer the question ‘is oil and gas going anywhere?’ and reflect on historical disruption compared to today. Are we seeing the signs that this really is the next big opportunity for prosperity? Peter Tertzakian is Deputy Director of ARC Energy Research Institute. He is an economist, investment strategist, author, podcaster...2021-04-2728 minMacro Hive Conversations With Bilal HafeezMacro Hive Conversations With Bilal HafeezPeter Tertzakian on Energy Transitions, Electric Vehicles and Big OilPeter is Deputy Director of the ARC Energy Research Institute, a Managing Director of ARC Financial Corporation, an energy-focused private equity firm, and the creator of Energyphile, a multimedia project exploring the past, present and future of our energy circumstance. He is the author of three books, the bestselling A Thousand Barrels a Second, The End of Energy Obesity, and his latest The Investor Visit and Other Stories, which explores disruption, denial and transition in the energy business. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Calgary. In this podcast, we discuss: The continuing reliance of...2021-02-2640 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASA New Year and a New Barrage of Headlines, Predictions and Carbon PolicyThe news flow has started off 2021 with a bang!  Saudi Arabia surprised the oil markets announcing a voluntary 1 MMB/d cut to their production for February and March. The Democrats gained two seats in the Georgia election, granting them greater power in the US Senate. The stock markets saw the change as a positive signal for clean energy companies. Bitcoin is attracting attention, but are digital currencies consequential for energy? Next, after a tough year for making predictions in 2020, we introduce some foolproof predictions for 2021. See Peter Tertzakian’s recent commentary “Look Into 2021.” Finally, we review...2021-01-1231 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASA New Year and a New Barrage of Headlines, Predictions and Carbon PolicyThe news flow has started off 2021 with a bang! Saudi Arabia surprised the oil markets announcing a voluntary 1 MMB/d cut to their production for February and March. The Democrats gained two seats in the Georgia election, granting them greater power in the US Senate. The stock markets saw the change as a positive signal for clean energy companies. Bitcoin is attracting attention, but are digital currencies consequential for energy?Next, after a tough year for making predictions in 2020, we introduce some foolproof predictions for 2021. See Peter Tertzakian’s recent commentary “Look Into 2021.”2021-01-1231 minEnergy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemsEnergy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemsDivestment from Fossil FuelsOn episode 3 of the Energy vs Climate podcast, energy experts David Keith, Sara Hastings-Simon and Ed Whittingham welcome guest contributor Peter Tertzakian, Managing Director of ARC Financial, Deputy Director of the ARC Energy Research Institute and cohost of the ARC Energy Ideas podcast to discuss the divestment movement and what it means for the fossil fuel industry, for consumers, and for investors. Get on the email list at www.energyvsclimate.comSend us a text (if you'd like a response, please include your email)Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts ___2020-08-2155 minOver A Barrel - A CHOA Podcast about energy, and people who create itOver A Barrel - A CHOA Podcast about energy, and people who create itA discussion with Peter Tertzakian, talking energy – past, present, and future2020-05-0230 minAlbertaBETTERAlbertaBETTERNegative oil prices: what happened, and what's next?Energy expert Peter Tertzakian breaks down what a negative price environment means for the energy industry and what the future of the sector might look like in a post-COVID world. We also talk low-carbon transition, net-zero and Peter’s new EnergyPhile project.2020-04-2833 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASPost-Pandemic: What is the Future of Energy?There are many ways society changes and adapts after major crises, such as wars, geopolitical events, economic recessions, environmental disasters and, of course, pandemics. What is the future of energy systems after COVID-19? Will the climate agenda be hindered, or will it roar back with even more vigour? We also cover the historic OPEC Plus production cut agreement made over the Easter long weekend. The group agreed to cut production by 9.7 MMB/d over the next several months with ongoing curtailments for the next two years. Will the cartel comply with these cuts? Is the curtailment large...2020-04-1534 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASPost-Pandemic: What is the Future of Energy?There are many ways society changes and adapts after major crises, such as wars, geopolitical events, economic recessions, environmental disasters and, of course, pandemics. What is the future of energy systems after COVID-19? Will the climate agenda be hindered, or will it roar back with even more vigour?We also cover the historic OPEC Plus production cut agreement made over the Easter long weekend. The group agreed to cut production by 9.7 MMB/d over the next several months with ongoing curtailments for the next two years. Will the cartel comply with these cuts? Is the curtailment large...2020-04-1534 minWonkWonkEp.3: The Energy Sector and Covid-19 with Peter TertzakianHost Edward Greenspon is joined by Canada’s pre-eminent energy economist and energy historian, Peter Tertzakian as he explains the factors and the impacts of Covid-19 on the energy sector – economically and policy-wise. 2020-04-0239 minWonkWonkEp.3: The Energy Sector and Covid-19 with Peter TertzakianHost Edward Greenspon is joined by Canada’s pre-eminent energy economist and energy historian, Peter Tertzakian as he explains the factors and the impacts of Covid-19 on the energy sector – economically and policy-wise. 2020-04-0239 minEnergyphileEnergyphileHubris DefinedThis is a cautionary tale about arrogance in the energy business. When a 1914 dictionary dropped coal from its definition of “fuel,” the Standard Oil Bulletin gloated that coal was an “also-ran.” But cheap energy is tough to displace, and hubris is ill-advised. Over a century later, coal still reigns in the energy mix of most countries. Never count out the "also-rans."To see the dictionary and the Standard Oil Bulletin in this story, visit energyphile.org/hubris.2020-03-0608 minEnergyphileEnergyphileThe Investor VisitA 1915 photograph of individuals visiting a drilling rig gets energy economist Peter Tertzakian wondering who they are and what brought them there. The result is this story of Graeme, a savvy investor visiting his oil investment, a rig that he quickly discerns is on its way to obsolescence. Impervious to the gushing promises of a fast-talking broker and slick oil company CEO, Graeme imparts investment wisdom and business lessons that still stand the test of time.To see the photograph and other art for the story, visit energyphile.org/investorvisit.2020-03-0617 minEnergyphileEnergyphileThe Great AhaIn 1914, Ed Tucker, a once-staunch stagecoach driver, sees the light and buys a Ford Model T, never to look back. This story shows how swift adoption of a revolutionary new innovation happens when the benefits of that new technology are compellingly evident — and meet human needs head-on. It’s why electric vehicles haven’t taken over the world as swiftly as people thought they would — they simply aren’t the no-brainer the Model T was.To see the art in the story, visit energyphile.org/aha.2020-03-0614 minEnergyphileEnergyphileRocket ManThomas Edison, Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk. All titans of innovation. But also masters of showcasing their innovations. You may not have heard of Max Valier, but he too is an example of the bravado, vision and wild ideas required to alter the course of history. While everybody else was talking combustion engines in the early 20th century, Max was working with rockets. This early pioneer of rocket-powered travel — whose demonstrations in the 1930s brought people in droves to the racetrack — inspired the next generation of scientists and engineers.To see the art in this story, visit ener...2020-03-0511 minEnergyphileEnergyphileWhen Stoke StokesIn 1947 England, George sends his daughter a postcard featuring smoke-belching factories. “It isn’t quite as bad as this,” he assured her. Why was such an image glorified? Who on earth would put it on a postcard in the first place? The answer lies in our changing definition of prosperity. In post–World War II England, such an environmentally egregious sight signified industrial fortitude. Now of course, our values have changed and, with them, our visual indicators of prosperity.To see this postcard and other similar industrial-themed postcards, visit energyphile.org/stoke.2020-03-0514 minEnergyphileEnergyphileStairway to HellThis story is about corporate failure in the extreme. A cautionary tale of a once-bustling coal mining hub turned ghost town, Stairway to Hell examines the perils of relying on hope as a strategy in the face of competitive assault. Its lessons are as true now as they were then — and the repercussions as dire. To see the art in the story, visit energyphile.org/stairway.2020-03-0522 minEnergyphileEnergyphileNobody Tips a ScandiscopeOn a chilly January morning in 1857, 7-year-old Henry Haworth contemplates the chimneys he must clean that day. As he meets his fate in one of them, energy economist Peter Tertzakian examines the history, ethics and economics of these “climbing boys.” The technology to replace them was available. Legislation against their use was in place. So why did the horrific practice of sending children up chimneys persist for so long? The answer is more complex than you think.To see the art for this story, visit energyphile.org/scandiscope.2020-03-0522 minEnergyphileEnergyphileLong Way AroundDuring the Arab Oil Embargo, Canada had to use foreign tankers to transport its oil. This is the story of the MS Kimon, a Greek-flagged tanker commissioned to make a circuitous journey from the west coast of Canada to the east coast of the United States, where its cargo was loaded onto a pipeline to make its way back into Canada. Decades later, Canada still lacks self-sufficiency in its energy infrastructure. In balancing cost, environment, economy and energy security, the last is rarely a priority … until it’s too late.To see the art for this story, visit ener...2020-03-0514 minEnergyphileEnergyphileAlfred Dickie's Utility BillThe 1915 utility bill of a lumber magnate gets energy economist Peter Tertzakian thinking about our relationship with our energy sources and the shared responsibility of consumers and producers. That unassuming piece of paper marks an important turning point in our energy history: the point at which we lost touch with where and how we get our energy — and sheds light on why people today are so distrustful of companies that supply our fuels.To see the art for this story, visit energyphile.org/alfred.2020-03-0517 minEnergyphileEnergyphileOnce Upon a TimeIn a 1924 children's book, a poem called "The Whale" takes jabs at energy and environmental issues. It's one of several children's stories — including Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, The Caboose Who Got Loose and The Lorax — dealing with energy and environmental issues in a child-focused way. These stories might seem to be just about a whale, a steam engine or a caboose, but they’re actually helping to shape the next generation’s energy beliefs.To see the art for this story, visit energyphile.org/onceupon.2020-03-0514 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASCanadian Rail Grinds to a Halt: Implications for Oil Markets, Plus Other TopicsBlockades have stopped big parts of Canada’s rail network. Around the same time that the protests started, Ottawa ordered trains carrying dangerous goods to cut their speed in half.  This week, we talk about the situation and implications for crude by rail from Western Canada. We also talk about the latest on the Coronavirus and demand for oil and gas. Finally we give an update on Enbridge’s plan to drastically change the commercial terms for Canada’s largest oil export pipeline. Check out the debate Peter Tertzakian moderated on future energy sources at the Glo...2020-02-1628 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASCanadian Rail Grinds to a Halt: Implications for Oil Markets, Plus Other TopicsBlockades have stopped big parts of Canada’s rail network. Around the same time that the protests started, Ottawa ordered trains carrying dangerous goods to cut their speed in half.  This week, we talk about the situation and implications for crude by rail from Western Canada. We also talk about the latest on the Coronavirus and demand for oil and gas. Finally we give an update on Enbridge’s plan to drastically change the commercial terms for Canada’s largest oil export pipeline. Check out the debate Peter Tertzakian moderated on future energy sources at the Glo...2020-02-1628 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASEnergyphile: A New Way to Engage on Energy IssuesWhat can we learn from a 100-year-old utility bill? Can it help us think more clearly about today’s energy issues, like polarized pipeline issues? Find out as we talk about Peter Tertzakian’s Energyphile project, a website that connects our energy past with a greater understanding of the present and future.In this week’s episode Peter talks about Energyphile, his online museum and new book, “The Investor Visit and Other Stories.”Listen and don’t forget to visit: https://energyphile.org/Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/2020-02-0821 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASEnergyphile: A New Way to Engage on Energy IssuesWhat can we learn from a 100-year-old utility bill? Can it help us think more clearly about today’s energy issues, like polarized pipeline issues? Find out as we talk about Peter Tertzakian’s Energyphile project, a website that connects our energy past with a greater understanding of the present and future. In this week’s episode Peter talks about Energyphile, his online museum and new book, “The Investor Visit and Other Stories.” Listen and don’t forget to visit: https://energyphile.org/ Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/The pos...2020-02-0821 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASCybertruck Debut, and the Case for Buying LocalFirst we talk about the unveiling of the Tesla Cybertruck. Love it or hate it, you have to admit that Elon Musk puts on a good show.  Musk takes a page from past pioneers of new ideas. These entrepreneurs recognized some bravado is needed to get people excited about revolutionary new products. Peter Tertzakian’s Energyphile.org project demonstrates this with the audio story of Max Valier, an early pioneer of rocket powered travel.  Link to the audio story here. Next, we interview Regan Davis the CEO of STEP Energy Services. STEP is a Calgary based oilfield serv...2019-12-0733 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASCybertruck Debut, and the Case for Buying LocalFirst we talk about the unveiling of the Tesla Cybertruck. Love it or hate it, you have to admit that Elon Musk puts on a good show. Musk takes a page from past pioneers of new ideas. These entrepreneurs recognized some bravado is needed to get people excited about revolutionary new products. Peter Tertzakian’s Energyphile.org project demonstrates this with the audio story of Max Valier, an early pioneer of rocket powered travel. Link to the audio story here.Next, we interview Regan Davis the CEO of STEP Energy Services. STEP is a Calgary ba...2019-12-0733 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASSaudi Oilfield Attack: What’s Next?The oil markets take for granted that Saudi Arabia’s spare capacity will cover any unplanned outages. The events of the past week have changed that with 5.7 MMB/d of Saudi production shut down abruptly from a drone attack.  We discuss the situation, the potential for further escalation in the region, as well as the possible implications for oil demand and Canadian energy security. We also cover the Energy Disruptors conference held in Calgary this past week, where Peter Tertzakian launched his new project called Energyphile. This podcast references past ARC commentary “Want a Real Energy Transition? Start...2019-09-2126 minARC ENERGY IDEASARC ENERGY IDEASSaudi Oilfield Attack: What’s Next?The oil markets take for granted that Saudi Arabia’s spare capacity will cover any unplanned outages. The events of the past week have changed that with 5.7 MMB/d of Saudi production shut down abruptly from a drone attack.  We discuss the situation, the potential for further escalation in the region, as well as the possible implications for oil demand and Canadian energy security. We also cover the Energy Disruptors conference held in Calgary this past week, where Peter Tertzakian launched his new project called Energyphile. This podcast references past ARC commentary “Want a Real Energy Transition? Start...2019-09-2126 minGet Full Audiobook in Business, LeadershipGet Full Audiobook in Business, LeadershipA Thousand Barrels a Second by Peter Tertzakian | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: A Thousand Barrels a Second Author: Peter Tertzakian Narrator: Dick Hill Format: Unabridged Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins Language: English Release date: 10-16-12 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education Genres: Business, Commerce & Economy Summary: In 2006, world oil consumption will exceed 1,000 barrels per second. The news marks an important change that will have a far-reaching impact on world economies, investments, and business profitability. In A Thousand Barrels a Second, Chief Energy Economist of ARC Financial Peter Tertzakian examines the future of oil and offers insights into what it will take to rebalance our...2012-10-164h 17