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Gulf Intelligence
Gulf Intelligence is a Dubai-based Energy Markets Publisher that offers Think Tank Consultancy services to partners engaged across the full value-chain of the Middle East Energy Sector. GI leverages its unparalleled last mile of connectivity in the Gulf region to facilitate critical knowledge exchange and intimate networking between National and International stakeholders tasked with leading the commercial development and advancement of the East of Suez physical energy markets.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 33min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 25th
Today’s Daily Energy Markets podcast featured James Lear, Mita Chaturvedi, and Victor Yang discussing Brent above $70 amid Iran-U.S. tensions and OPEC+ uncertainty. James highlighted limited supply disruption and steady Asian demand; Mita pointed to elevated speculative positioning and product market weakness; while Victor assessed China’s stockpiling strategy, softer post-holiday demand, and diversification risks amid escalating geopolitical uncertainty and volatility.

Feb 24, 2026 • 36min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 24th
Today’s Daily Energy Markets podcast featured Bill Spindle, Yuriy Humber, and Ramin Lakani discussing escalating U.S.-Iran tensions and their impact on global oil markets. Bill examined Washington’s political and military calculus, Yuri outlined Japan’s energy vulnerability and nuclear strategy, while Ramin assessed regime-change scenarios, China’s discounted Iranian crude flows, and the potential long-term reopening of Iran’s oil and gas sector.

Feb 23, 2026 • 32min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 23rd
Today’s Daily Energy Markets podcast, guest hosted by Frank Kane, featured Omar Najia, Mukesh Sahdev, and Yan Chong Yaw discussing the fallout from Trump’s tariff ruling, escalating Iran tensions, and OPEC+ strategy. Omar warned of severe price spikes in a potential Iran conflict, Mukesh examined Hormuz control and China implications, while Yan Chong assessed limited immediate disruption and OPEC’s supply response.

Feb 20, 2026 • 31min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 20th
Today’s Daily Energy Markets podcast featured Amena Bakr, Rustin Edwards, and Zoe Upson discussing escalating U.S.–Iran tensions and their impact on oil and freight markets. Amena examined geopolitical risk premiums, OPEC+ spare capacity, and supply outlooks; Rustin analyzed sanctions, the dark fleet, and surging tanker rates; while Zoe highlighted shifting trading dynamics, talent flows, and growing volatility across energy and shipping markets.

Feb 19, 2026 • 33min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 19th
Today’s Daily Energy Markets podcast featured Clyde Russell, Iman Nasseri, and Paul Hickin discussing Brent’s move above $70 amid Iran-US tensions. Clyde highlighted headline-driven risk premiums and China’s strategic stockpiling, Iman assessed limited supply disruption risks and Iran’s production potential, while Paul examined OPEC+ spare capacity constraints, escalation scenarios, and why LNG markets show less geopolitical premium.

Feb 18, 2026 • 32min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 18th
Today’s Daily Energy Markets podcast featured Giovanni Stanuovo, Neil Atkinson, and Peter McGuire discussing muted oil price reactions to Iran’s brief Strait of Hormuz closure threat and ongoing U.S.-Iran talks. Giovanni emphasized uninterrupted supply and discounted Russian crude flows, Neil highlighted tightening spare capacity and demand uncertainties, while Peter underscored resilient Asian growth and challenged peak China oil and LNG demand narratives.

Feb 17, 2026 • 31min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 17th
Today’s Daily Energy Markets podcast featured Andrew Laven, Anne-Sophie Corbeau, and Henning Gloystein discussing tightening oil fundamentals, sanctions enforcement, and escalating geopolitical risks. Andrew highlighted mounting pressure on Russia’s dark fleet and sanctioned crude flows, Anne-Sophie assessed LNG disruption risks and China’s demand outlook, while Henning examined U.S.–China energy rivalry and the growing use of sanctions and tariffs shaping 2026 market volatility.

Feb 16, 2026 • 30min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 16th
Today’s Daily Energy Markets podcast featured Omar Najia, Ali Al Riyami, and David Wech discussing US–Iran tensions, Strait of Hormuz risks, and OPEC+ supply strategy. Omar warned of asymmetric escalation and sharp upside price risks, Ali emphasized diplomacy and gradual OPEC+ output increases, while David pointed to ample global supply and storage buffers keeping Brent steady despite geopolitical uncertainty.

Feb 13, 2026 • 31min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 13th
Today’s Daily Energy Markets podcast featured Charles Ellinas, Ehsan Ulhaq, and Ram Narayanan discussing diverging oil demand forecasts, OPEC+ strategy, and geopolitical uncertainty. Ram highlighted flat Chinese demand and strong Indian growth, Ehsan focused on sanctions, Russia-Ukraine dynamics, and US policy risks, while Charles examined East Med gas investment, Libya’s revival, and Europe’s shifting energy transition priorities.

Feb 12, 2026 • 31min
PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - Feb 12th
Brent nears $70 as US–Iran tensions sustain a geopolitical risk premium, Colby Connelly said, with OPEC+ guided by fundamentals. Michelle Wiese Bockmann highlighted surging tanker rates, dark fleet disruption and weak LNG shipping. Andrei Covatariu warned low EU gas storage, sanctions pressure on Russia and a nuclear revival are reshaping energy security dynamics.


