
Clay Siegel
Senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), focusing on energy security, geopolitics and the implications of continued oil and gas demand for global policy.
Top 3 podcasts with Clay Siegel
Ranked by the Snipd community
10 snips
Mar 18, 2026 • 54min
The Hormuz Pressure Cooker and Oil Price Roulette: Clay Seigle & Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery
Mark Montgomery, retired Rear Admiral and naval security expert, explains what it takes to reopen the Straits of Hormuz and escort tankers. Clay Siegel, energy-security fellow, outlines how Hormuz disruptions could spike global oil and LNG markets. They discuss strikes on Kharg Island, convoy tactics, mine-clearance challenges, and how military and market moves shape the regional energy squeeze.

Mar 11, 2026 • 0sec
March 11, 2026 - PBS News Hour full episode
Fred de Sam Lazaro, special correspondent reporting from Minnesota on immigration enforcement and impacts on refugees and legal immigrants. Liz Landers, White House reporter covering the Save America Act and voting proposals. Clay Siegel, energy security expert on IEA and Strategic Petroleum Reserve responses to Gulf disruptions. They discuss oil reserve releases, Shahed drone threats and evolving countermeasures, and the fallout from immigration crackdowns.

Nov 8, 2025 • 45min
Energy addition, not energy transition? What does it mean for the future of our energy system, and the climate? | Special episode recorded at ADIPEC, the world’s largest energy event
Dr. Carole Nakhle, founder and CEO of Crystol Energy, discusses the idea of energy addition—new low-carbon sources complementing fossil fuels instead of replacing them. John Gilley, CEO of Kent, highlights the challenges and strategies for balancing affordability with climate goals. Clay Siegel from CSIS emphasizes the lasting demand for oil and gas and the implications for global energy security. They explore AI's role in optimizing energy operations and discuss how industry shifts align with geopolitical trends, all while addressing the reality of ongoing emissions.


