Energy Voice – Out Loud

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News, analysis, and expert insight from Energy Voice – leading the global energy conversation.

  1. 4d ago

    EVOL: CNOOC production, Scottish nukes, and Piper Alpha book

    This week CNOOC revealed production figures for its UK assets in a document that painted a "gloomy" picture of the operator's future in the North Sea, according to one analyst. In this episode of Energy Voice Out Loud, Aberdeen features lead Ryan Duff is joined in the studio by news editor Erikka Askeland and reporter Mat Perry. Up first, Mat runs through CNOOC's production figures which explained why the Chinese operator decided to not electrify offshore operations through the Green Volt floating wind farm. Could CNOOC be looking to sell up? Even if it were, who's buying? Next, Erikka discusses nuclear sites in Scotland after the UK government produced a report listing the best sites for the energy source. Although, the Scottish government is still firmly against new nuclear power north of the border as the country's last power plant is set to shut down by the end of the decade. Finally, Ryan tells us about Shane Gorman's latest book. The son of David Gorman, a safety office who died during the Piper Alpha disaster 38 years ago, has written a book about how the North Sea's darkest day has shaped his life. Published on the anniversary of the last day Shane saw his father, the book was launched on Thursday 2 July. For those wishing to pay their respects to those who lost their lives in the Piper Alpha disaster, a service will be held on Monday 6 July at 1300 in the North Sea Memorial Gardens at Hazlehead Park, Aberdeen. For more energy news, analysis and insight, visit Energy Voice: https://www.energyvoice.com/ Listen to Energy Voice Out Loud: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5oOm2X6UsU1eybnTCoBFJx Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/energy-voice-out-loud/id1508117133 Podbean: https://energyvoiceoutloud.podbean.com/ Follow Energy Voice: LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/energy-voice X: https://x.com/EnergyVoiceNews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/energyvoicenews/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EnergyVoiceNews Energy Voice Out Loud brings you news, analysis and expert insight from across the energy sector, covering oil and gas, renewables, policy, investment, the energy transition and the people shaping the industry.

    37 min
  2. Jun 25

    EVOL - W:NE 2026

    This week Women in New Energy returned to Aberdeen for the fourth consecutive year. The event hosted a range of conversations regarding the importance of diversity in the energy industry and was kicked off by a keynote speech by Renewable UK's recently appointed CEO Tara Singh. But, before she could head to Aberdeen, the Renewable UK boss was in Manchester for her organisation's Global Offshore Wind event, where news reporter Mat Perry caught up with her.  Back to W:NE, Aberdeen Features lead Ryan Duff spoke with Heather Hutcheon from Pinsent Masons about AI in the energy sector after she appeared on the show's opening panel.  Heather explained how governance is important to deliver AI safely and effectively within the energy sector and reflected on the points made while she on stage at W:NE. Finally, Ryan caught up with BP Jera Nex, and POWEful Women's Katherine Descamps about the shocking results of a survey answered by the attendees of W:NE. Kathrine said "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade", but are we using the wrong recipe?  Listen to Energy Voice Out Loud: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5oOm2X6UsU1eybnTCoBFJx Podbean: https://energyvoiceoutloud.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/energy-voice-out-loud/id1508117133 Follow Energy Voice: Website: https://www.energyvoice.com/ LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/energy-voice YouTube: https://www.facebook.com/energyvoicenews/ X: https://x.com/EnergyVoiceNews Follow Women in New Energy: LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/women-in-new-energy Featured in this episode: Women in New Energy 2026 returned to Aberdeen with conversations on offshore wind, AI governance, diversity, leadership and the future energy workforce. The episode features Tara Singh of RenewableUK, Heather Hutcheon of Pinsent Masons, and Katharine Descamps of JERA Nex bp and POWERful Women. The official podcast page describes Energy Voice Out Loud as news, analysis and expert insight from Energy Voice, and the latest W:NE 2026 episode is already listed on Podbean. Suggested generic sign-off: For more energy news, analysis and insight, visit Energy Voice and follow us across LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook and X. You can also follow Women in New Energy on LinkedIn for updates from the network and future events. Energy Voice’s public channels and the Women in New Energy LinkedIn page are listed online.

    35 min

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