

Jamie Smith
FT U.S. Energy Editor providing analysis on oil markets and the impact of sanctions on Russian oil exports and global prices.
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Mar 23, 2026 • 12min
Strait of Hormuz crisis poses fresh threat to global food, energy
Jamie Smith, the FT’s US energy editor, tracks how the Iran war could scramble oil and gas markets, boost Canada’s role, and help China cast itself as a steady partner. Joe Daniels, an FT journalist on Latin America, unpacks Cuba’s worsening blackouts, fragile fuel supplies, and rising fears of a sharper US-Cuba clash. These stories follow the widening threat to food aid and global hunger.

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Jan 30, 2026 • 11min
Blackstone lines up huge IPO pipeline
Jamie Smith, FT reporter on Canada’s oil shift to Asia. Victoria Craig, FT energy journalist tracking oil prices and Venezuela. Antoine Gara, FT markets writer on Blackstone’s IPO push. They discuss Blackstone lining up a huge IPO pipeline. They cover why markets may favor profitable non-tech listings. They explore Canada’s exports to China and oil majors’ moves on Venezuela.

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Dec 9, 2025 • 11min
A double bubble for gold and US equities
This discussion features Jamie Smith, the FT's U.S. Energy Editor, and Leslie Hook, the FT's Natural Resources Editor. They dive into surging U.S. natural gas prices and the implications for households and industries. Smith highlights how extreme weather and LNG exports are driving costs higher. Hook warns of a potential bubble in gold and U.S. equities driven by retail investors, noting it's the first time in 50 years both markets are showing bubble-like behavior simultaneously. They also touch on the risks that might come in January.

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Mar 6, 2026 • 13min
Iran war’s global energy impact
Joshua Franklin, U.S. banking editor—explains JPMorgan’s interest in a historic NYC hotel. Jamie Smith, U.S. energy editor—breaks down Strait of Hormuz shutdowns and rising tanker insurance woes. They discuss Asia scrambling for alternative energy and drone strikes on Middle East data centres. Short, sharp takes on global energy shocks and strategic corporate moves.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 11min
The investors eyeing Venezuela’s oil
Jamie Smith, U.S. Energy Editor at the Financial Times, shares insights on the rising interest from smaller private investors in Venezuelan oil, especially in light of Nicolas Maduro's ongoing legal troubles. He discusses how these investors can move quickly in contrast to major companies, which remain cautious due to historical expropriations and low prices. Meanwhile, Peter Foster sheds light on Southeast Asia's resilience against U.S. tariffs, explaining how local producers have managed to absorb additional costs and maintain export levels amid trade uncertainties.


