The Energy Gang Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
1.2K Ratings

1.2K Ratings

Bill Loveless ,

Timely COP28 Updates!

Daily shows from Dubai so helpful in providing perspective on COP28 developments. And entertaining, too! Tnx!

tjsfan67 ,

Hard to listen to now

With the new hosts, it’s a rough go. So much repetition and weak analysis. It used to be one of my favorite podcasts, but I often can’t make it through an episode any longer. Shame.

user77iguess ,

Fell off

I understand they started getting bad reviews from LNG related topics, but having a highschool level conversation with those two professors from Colombia and Notre Dame that only know policy was out of touch. We need conversations with people that understand financial feasibility. Stop with green banks and get the forces that exist on the side of the climate transition, it’s historically what has actually worked.

love_world_music ,

Big Oil & Energy Viewpoint

While the show is trying to cover energy transition and its impact on the climate, it’s supporting Wood Mackenzie customers. They promote the role of oil, nuclear and large utilities

afugior ,

Quintessential

This podcast has changed the way I think about the world. Having listened to every episode, I have learned to see things through the lens of climate change. It can be a rough path honestly, but I wouldn’t take that back. I look forward to pivoting my career towards working on decarbonation, however my efforts or talents can be used.
This podcast isn’t the most scripted. It’s not as narrative as some others such as those from canary media. But they interview experts. And they way they can discuss and debate these topics is highly enlightening and entertaining. Highly recommend.

Ridgewalkerwest ,

Thanksgiving show - complete wholesale corporate giveaway.

After your thanksgiving show I stopped following.. Great to have folks from the natural gas industry on for a real conversation but that was an hour long informercial - where you did not push back and even when the team asked a real question they just diverted and you did not bother to follow-up. Pitiful and no longer worth my time.

Thechnocrat ,

More hardball please!

It was sad when Jiggar Shaw, Katherine, Hamilton, and Steven Lacey left the show, but I tried to keep an open mind with the new podcast host and special guests. What I miss about the former show is the critical questions and skepticism for guests like those that showed up on the Thanksgiving episode in 2023. It was disappointing when Ed would lob softball responses back to these folks so clearly missing some key points like talking through Lazard levelized cost of energy and the blatant issues with shipping liquefied natural gas and leakage. Amy was the only one that really challenged these guests on those latter points. She is a silver lining to the show. It is also fun when Robbie Orvis joins.

oldsoccermom ,

Giving a platform to petroleum greenwashing

Please rethink your approach to your natural gas and petroleum guests — you need to be more prepared to counter their BS— cut them off as they lie and gloss over the facts. Inspired to write this review after the interview with the 2 natural gas brothers.

Hdhchchxj ,

The best energy content!

This podcast is phenomenal! I love listening to the gang and their brilliant guests! This podcast instills in me a strong will to help push the Earth to a brighter future!

teker826 ,

Buzzwords

This show should be turned into a drinking game with all the buzzwords being used (deployment, scale, esg, etc.) its like the panel is just reading off the back of a cereal box. The content is sometimes useful, but i get the real impression that the guest have a very surface understanding of the issues because they just use buzzwords instead of demonstrating real understanding of the topics. Also, they seem to spend the first 10 minutes of every episode just talking about how busy they are. It gets very tiring after a while.