88 episodes

A podcast about how the oil and gas industry will lead into the energy future.

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller Tisha Schuller

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 32 Ratings

A podcast about how the oil and gas industry will lead into the energy future.

    How to Be an Optimist with Albert Girgis

    How to Be an Optimist with Albert Girgis

    Tisha Schuller welcomes Albert Girgis, head of growth at EQT, to the Energy Thinks podcast. Listeners will hear about EQT’s grit, resilience, and laser focus to get things done.

    Albert Girgis serves as EQT’s head of growth which is part of the new ventures practice that develops, supports, acquires, and invests in new low carbon supporting products and solutions that enhance the value of EQT’s base business. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A&M University and an MBA from University of St. Thomas. Prior to EQT, Albert’s experience includes roles as vice president of commercials, vice president of strategic development and director or corporate strategic development at Williams and senior director for major project development at Cheniere.

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    Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible.

    [Interview recorded on April 2, 2024]

    • 25 min
    Lessons from Four Years of New Energy Ventures with Brian Hlavinka

    Lessons from Four Years of New Energy Ventures with Brian Hlavinka

    Tisha Schuller welcomes Brian Hlavinka, vice president of new energy ventures at Williams, to the Energy Thinks podcast. Listeners will hear Brian’s insights and advice on how oil and gas companies can expedite success in their new energy ventures endeavors. Brian also speaks on the importance of partnerships between policy specialists and executives and how those alliances shape progress on the hill.

    Brians leads a decarbonization-focused business development team committed to building a sustainable, clean energy future. His team develops and executes projects across the clean energy spectrum, including solar, wind, renewable natural gas, energy storage, responsibly sourced gas, hydrogen, and CCUS.

    Prior to his role at Williams, Brian served in various roles at Cheniere Energy, Audubon Engineering, and DCP Midstream ranging from project engineering to project management and commercial development.

    Brian is also the founding Vice Chairman of the Clean Hydrogen Future Coalition (CHFC), a diverse industry group focused on the development of a clean hydrogen economy and an advisor to the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas and Innovation Labs.

    He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University and an MBA from the University of Houston. Brian currently resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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    Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible.

    [Interview recorded on March 5, 2024]

    • 43 min
    Climate Plan of Attack with Regina Mayor

    Climate Plan of Attack with Regina Mayor

    Tisha Schuller welcomes Regina Mayor, global and U.S. head of energy and natural resources at KPMG, to the Energy Thinks podcast. Listeners will hear Regina’s insights into KPMG’s 2023 CEO Outlook survey including key takeaways for future proofing energy leaders. Regina also shares the energizing experience of attending COP28 and the inspired vision she took away on the energy future.

    Regina Mayor serves as KPMG’s global and U.S. head of energy and natural resources. She is a recognized thought leader on the disruptive trends facing the various segments of the energy value chain and brings over 25 years of experience delivering large-scale business and technology changes to major energy companies around the world.

    Regina is an expert on energy trends and oil prices, frequently appearing on major TV news networks like Bloomberg, CNBC, and Fox Business, and in top-tier business press including Reuters, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal. She is also a strong voice for women and inclusion and has been recognized for her advocacy.

    Regina is the host of KPMG’s annual Global Energy Conference and is a sought-after speaker and participant for major industry forums. She attended the World Economic Forum in Davos as a delegate representing KPMG, participating in key sessions that support the meeting’s annual agenda.

    She holds a bachelor of science degree from Cornell University and a master of public policy from Harvard University. She was an officer in the U.S. Army Reserve and interned at the Pentagon as part of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) liaison office. Regina was born and raised in Pearl City, Hawaii, and currently resides in Houston, TX.

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    Thanks to Lindsey Slaughter and Kayla Chieves who make the Energy Thinks podcast possible.

    [Interview recorded on February 20, 2024]

    • 25 min
    Energy Leadership is Personal w/ NY Public Service Commissioner Burman

    Energy Leadership is Personal w/ NY Public Service Commissioner Burman

    Tisha Schuller welcomes Diane Burman, New York State Public Service Commissioner, to the Energy Thinks podcast. Listeners will hear Diane’s thoughts about the personal, emotional, and unique relationship stakeholders have with energy. Diane also discusses her experience engaging in the hard conversations about the expectations of the energy future from New Yorkers who are paying attention now more than ever.

    Diane Burman currently serves as a Commissioner of the New York State Public Service Commission, which regulates the state’s electric, gas, steam, water, and telecommunications utilities. She is also a member of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, serving on committees related to critical infrastructure, natural gas, and pipeline safety.

    Prior to the Commission, Diane was with the New York State Senate since 2009, including serving as the Chief Counsel to the Republican Conference. Prior to her position with the Senate, she served as Special Counsel to the New York State Public Service Commission.

    Diane has held a number of other legal and management positions, including Executive Director of the New York State PTA, Assistant Executive Director of the Albany Jewish Community Center, and Director of Pro Bono Affairs for the New York State Bar Association. She has served in several high-level positions within state government, including Assistant Counsel with the Department of Economic Development, Assistant Attorney General in the Department of Law, Senior Court Attorney with the Unified-Court System, and as a judicial clerk for the New York State Court of Appeals. She was also an adjunct legal professor at Hofstra University and Adelphi University.

    Diane obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Molloy College and her Juris Doctor degree from Fordham University School of Law. She was admitted to the bar in 1992. A life-long New Yorker, Diane Burman currently resides in the Capital District with her family.

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    Thanks to Lindsey Slaughter and Kayla Chieves who make the Energy Thinks podcast possible.

    [Interview recorded on February 14, 2024]

    • 33 min
    Moving the Needle at COP 28 with Saamir Elshihabi

    Moving the Needle at COP 28 with Saamir Elshihabi

    Tisha Schuller speaks with Saamir Elshihabi, principal lead of energy transition at the UAE Climate Change Special Envoy, on the Energy Thinks Podcast.

    • 42 min
    Optimize, Baby! with Arjun Murti

    Optimize, Baby! with Arjun Murti

    Tisha Schuller welcomes Arjun Murti, partner at Veriten and author of the “Super Spiked” newsletter, to the Energy Thinks podcast.

    • 51 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
32 Ratings

32 Ratings

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Insightful Information

Very insight podcasts. The common sense approach from both interviewer and interviewee is easy to comprehend and merge right into the discussion without having years of experience in the particular industry.

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Very Great Convos focused on reality, and rooted in the best of intentions

Real conversations on how to navigate some of the most complex issues facing the energy sector!

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So much unexpected content!

A fun way to stay up to date on oil and gas and climate

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