Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Tisha Schuller
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Jul 9, 2020 • 16min

Much Ado about BlackRock

 Tisha Schuller shares her latest “Both of These Things are True” newsletter—Much Ado about BlackRock—that dives into how the world’s largest asset manager is evolving their accountability frameworks including their new prioritization of diversity and inclusion, and doubling down on their climate-related pledges. Having one eye to the future requires a focus on value and returns while acknowledging that climate and carbon are topics will return soon—and stronger than ever. How will BlackRock’s new areas of focus trickle throughout the oil and gas industry? Read this “Both of These Things Are True” newsletter post with links to resources here. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com.  Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe
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Jul 8, 2020 • 54min

How will November’s election direct the U.S. energy future?

 Tisha Schuller sits down with Marty Durbin, President of the Global Energy Institute at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President of Political Affairs at the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), to discuss how energy companies can minimize risk heading into the 2020 presidential election. In today’s episode, we explore answers to the following political questions: What are the macro trends to watch?What are the range of possible outcomes?Is there an outcome or possibility that could lead to oil and gas support? Today’s episode was previously recorded as an invitation-only webinar co-hosted by Adamantine Energy and the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). Moderated by Tisha Schuller of Adamantine Energy, the panel also includes welcoming remarks from Ben Ratner of EDF. Marty Durbin is the President of the Global Energy Institute for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Prior to his current role, Durbin served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at the American Petroleum Officer. He also served as the CEO of America’s Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA). Durbin holds a Bachelor’s degree in government from the University of Maryland. Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political Affairs, Environmental Defense Fund. Gore brings the perspective of decades of experience working in Washington D.C. and has held many senior positions in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Office of Management and Budget, and the U.S. Senate. Gore holds a Bachelor’s degree in economics from Swarthmore College. Episode ResourcesEnergy Thinks Podcast with Michele Della Vigna Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. [Webinar recorded on June 23, 2020]  Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe
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Jul 2, 2020 • 0sec

Energy’s Collective ‘Ah-Ha’ Moment

Tisha Schuller sits down with Paula Glover, CEO of the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE), to discuss how our current racial equity and justice reckoning can be a transformative moment in the energy industry — as long as we take meaningful steps today. In today’s episode, we explore answers to the questions: What makes this moment different from past reckonings of racial equity and justice?What sort of focused efforts should energy companies adopt for diversity and inclusion?How do you make sure your company values are translated into organizational action?What must be done to create a company culture that is truly inclusive? Paula is the President and CEO of the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE), a collection of over 2,000 energy leaders across 40 nationwide chapters, and has more than 25 years of experience in the energy industry. Paula leads the Association’s efforts to voice the concerns of African Americans and other minorities in matters of energy policy, regulations, and environmental issues. Paula is a thought leader around diversity and inclusion issues and has testified before Congress on the impact of policies on underserved communities. In 2014, Paula was appointed to the National Petroleum Council by the U.S. Secretary of Energy, Dr. Ernest Moniz. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware’s Lerner College of Business and Economics. Episode ResourcesVox. “George W. Bush in Dallas: Too often we judge other groups by their worst examples” 12 July, 2016. AABE. Five pillars for energy companies to follow regarding Diversity and Inclusion. 16 June, 2020.AABE Website We invite you to consider joining the American Association on Blacks in Energy. You can reach out to Paula through email at pglover@aabe.org. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. [Interview recorded on June 25, 2020]  Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe
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Jul 1, 2020 • 11min

Transcendent Oil and Gas

 Tisha Schuller shares the June 1 “Both of These Things Are True” newsletter – One Eye to the Future: Transcendent Oil and Gas. Having one eye to the future requires using this time to transcend opposition to oil and gas and lead into the energy future. We at Adamantine Energy believe that the oil and gas industry’s current downturn will not public pressure for a decarbonized energy system without from fossil fuels. We group the social risks that oil and gas companies will face in the future into three categories: political, investor-led, and commitments from majors. How can oil and gas leaders seize the moment? Listen here to the June 1 installment of the “Both of These Things Are True” newsletter. Read this “Both of These Things Are True” newsletter post with links to resources here. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com.  Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 30, 2020 • 53min

Would you rather be the disruptor or the disrupted?

Tisha Schuller sits down with Jackie Forrest and Kevin Krausert, two Calgary-based energy thought leaders, to discuss how the oil and gas industry can seize the day and lead toward a decarbonized energy future.  We ask the question: Would you rather be the disruptor or the disrupted? In today’s episode, we explore answers to the following questions: · Will natural gas lead the energy industry into the energy future?· How will energy demand rebound in the near future?· How can oil and gas companies bring together all parties and perspectives to chart a path forward for the industry?· How can the oil and gas industry attract and retain millennial workers? Jackie Forrest is the Sr. Director of Research for ARC Energy Research Institute, joining the company in 2014.  Jackie has over 20 years of energy industry experience, a sought-after public speaker, author, and the host of the ARC Energy Ideas Podcast—a weekly podcast exploring the latest energy industry news.  Jackie holds an MBA from Queen’s University and is a chemical engineering graduate of the University of Calgary. Kevin Krausert is the President and CEO of Beaver Drilling Ltd., Canada’s largest privately-owned drilling contractor, and has moved up the company’s ranks from the rig to the corner office during his 16 tenure.  Kevin is the co-founder of The Avatar Program, an industry wide collaboration between E&P’s, tech companies, and the University of Calgary bringing new technology and AI into the drilling industry. Kevin holds an MBA from the University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of Business and is a graduate of McGill University with a degree in neuroscience.  This episode was originally recorded as a webinar moderated by Tisha Schuller on May 27, 2020. Episode Resources· The Avatar Program· Kevin’s Book Recommendation: 21 Lessons for the 21st Century· Jackie’s Podcast Recommendations: Energy Gang, Columbia Energy Exchange Podcast, Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors Podcast· Tisha Schuller’s Autobiography: Accidentally Adamant We invite you to consider a donation to our guest’s charity of choice, the Mustard Seed—an organization serving people experiencing poverty and homelessness in Calgary since the 1980s. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. [Webinar originally recorded on May 27, 2020] Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 25, 2020 • 22min

Action Required – Racial Equity and Justice in Your Leadership Strategy

 Tisha Schuller shares the June 18 “Both of These Things Are True” newsletter – Racial Equity and Justice in Your Leadership Strategy. Having one eye to the future requires incorporating commitments to racial equity, justice, diversity, and inclusion into your company’s strategy. We at Adamantine Energy believe that since the energy industry’s employees generally do not resemble the diversity of our customers and communities, energy companies must begin to craft long-term diversity and inclusivity strategies—now. But what are the first steps? What does racial equity and justice leadership for energy companies look like? Listen here to Tisha’s overview of the June 18 installment of the “Both of These Things Are True” newsletter, available with links to resources here. Episode Resources· Ben and Jerry’s, “Seven Ways We Know Systemic Racism is Real”· Anti-Racism Resources, Google Drive· Harvard Business Review, “The 10 Commitments Companies Must Make to Advance Racial Justice” Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com.  Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 24, 2020 • 51min

Is Oil and Gas a Requirement for Creating a Decarbonized Energy Future?

 Tisha Schuller, Principal for Adamantine Energy, sits down with Michael Webber, Chief Science and Technology Officer for ENGIE—a Paris-headquartered global energy and infrastructure services firm to discuss the pivotal role for natural gas in the energy future. Webber is the author of the recent New York Times-acclaimed book, “Power Trip: The Story of Energy,” which has been adopted into a 6-part companion PBS mini-series aimed at educating youth on past, current, and future energy challenges. Based out of Austin, Texas, Webber concurrently holds the Josey Centennial Professorship in Energy Resources for the University of Texas-Austin. Webber is a renowned speaker on current and future energy affairs—testifying before the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, addressing the United Nations and U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and giving keynote speeches for various scientific conferences and business symposiums. Webber holds dual undergraduate degrees from the University of Texas-Austin, a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, and a Ph.D. in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. Episode Resources· “The Oil Industry is Part of the Solution”, Mechanical Engineering Magazine· Webber’s book, “Power Trip: The Story of Energy”· PBS Mini-Series, “Power Trip: The Story of Energy”· Consider giving to Webber’s group of students at UT-Austin, the Webber Energy Group Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. [Webinar originally recorded on June 17, 2020]  Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 23, 2020 • 54min

What Can We Expect in the Oil Markets?

 Tisha Schuller interviews Bernadette Johnson, Vice President of Market Intelligence for Enverus, to discuss the current disruptions in oil markets and commodity pricing. In a time where there are more questions than answers in the energy-space, Tisha and Bernadette explore:When will oil demand return to pre-COVID levels?What are supply risks and challenges going forward?What are the drivers that are making prices fluctuate? Based in Denver, Colorado, Bernadette is a twice graduate of the Colorado School of Mines—holding both a B.S. in Economics and a M.S. in International Political Economy of Resources. Prior to her work at Enverus, Bernadette has held analyst positions at Bentek Energy, Sasco Energy Partners, and was the Founding Partner and Director in Analytics for Ponderosa Advisors. This episode was originally recorded as a webinar moderated by Tisha Schuller on May 20, 2020. Episode ResourcesCharity of Choice: CASA – Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. [Webinar originally recorded on May 20, 2020]  Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 15, 2020 • 11min

I Spit-Shined the Crystal Ball

 Tisha Schuller shares last week’s "Both of These Things Are True" email blog post – I Spit-Shined the Crystal Ball. Energy leaders having one eye to the future requires anticipating social-risk pivots now, before it is too late. Three broad trends that we at Adamantine Energy believe must be acted upon today and continually monitored are: The return of ESG as an investor priorityThe recent rise of racial equity and justice movements The demand for adaptable leadership to create the energy future The route forward through these uncharted waters will require all of our energy, wit, and capacity—life will never return to the social expectations of a mere few weeks ago and backward-looking leaders will not find themselves at the energy future’s negotiation table. What will effective leaders do to embrace this ever-evolving future? Listen here to Tisha’s latest email series post, “Both of These Things Are True: I Spit-Shined the Crystal Ball” or read the article in its entirety here. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. [Originally published June 11, 2020]  Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 9, 2020 • 11min

Our Hiccuping Return to Work

Tisha Schuller shares the May 21 “Both of These Things Are True” newsletter – The Hiccupping Return to our Workspaces. Having one eye on the future requires returning to our workplaces with grace, efficiency, and an eye to the next, inevitable disruptions. We at Adamantine Energy broke down a successful return to work strategy into four phases:· Designating essential personnel· Creating a staged and phased return, being adaptable along the way· Discover and embrace an evolved normal – lets stay away from saying “new normal”· Adapt to future innovation and efficiencies that may arise Effective and lasting leaders will humble themselves, avoid all-too-common crisis management mistakes, and lead their organization into a brighter future by listening to their workers’ concerns and asking meaningful questions. For a guide on how to take the first substantive step toward leading your company or organization, listen here to “Both of These Things are True: Our Hiccupping Return to Work” or read the article here. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. [Originally published May 21, 2020] Get full access to Both of These Things Are True at tishaschuller.substack.com/subscribe

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