Lessons for the Transition to Net Zero In Peter’s 2022 Energy Disruptors keynote, he looks to the 1990s to reveal the conditions that must be met on our journey to net zero now.
Energy Déjà Vu With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the dream of cheap, clean, safe and secure energy is once again disrupted.
Meet the New Boom, Different from the Last Boom This latest bull run on oil has some calling for another era of $100+ oil, but this isn’t a replay of the last bull run.
Energy Through a Convex Lens In Peter’s 2013 TEDxCalgary talk, he reflects on the future of the oil and gas industry by looking back on the candle industry.
The Next Generation In the fifth episode of Disruption, we talk to young people starting a career in energy. What drew them to it? What do they think the future holds?
Canada’s Energy Insecurity The Line 5 dispute is a reminder that Canada’s energy security is no better than it was in 1973, when the Kimon made its circuitous journey.
Inflation and the Energy Transition Six considerations for what inflation could mean to the energy industry and decarbonization.
Big Bucks and Business in the Energy Transition In the third episode of Disruption, we explore how money makes the business of energy — oil and gas, and green tech — go ’round.
Lost Jobs, Retooled Lives and a Greener Future Behind every layoff, there’s a person. In the second episode of Disruption, Peter talks to people directly affected by the downturn.
The Social Costs of Energy Transition As oil and gas communities face the loss of the resources they’re built upon, what’s to become of them and their people?
A Bold New Energy Podcast Disruption — a new CBC Calgary podcast cohosted by Peter — explores the profound challenges of sudden energy transition.
A 60-to-0 Round Trip: Nine Oily Lessons from the Pandemic Nine lessons the pandemic has taught us about the implications of transforming our energy systems.
Foolproof Predictions for 2021 Three pandemic-proof forecasts for the energy market in 2021, involving green energy, consolidation and demand.