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Commodity Clipp

By: Commodity Clipp
  • Summary

  • ClipperData's Podcast series "Commodity Clipps" is focused on tackling the latest developments in oil and ags markets with unique takes from our team of experienced analysts. 
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Episodes
  • 5: China: Dominating the Commodities Market
    Sep 1 2021
    In this episode of Commodity Clipp we discuss with Dr. Meidan the increasing role that China has had in the commodities sector. We also look closer into the changes seen in the Asian Giant’s oil and gas sector since Covid-19 hit.
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    17 mins
  • 4: Venezuela’s Energy Future & Oil Exports
    Jul 7 2021
    Do not miss the latest episode of Commodity Clipp, ClipperData’s podcast on geopolitics and commodities. 

    On this occasion, we discuss Venezuela’s energy future and the country’s oil exports with Dr. Francisco Monaldi.
    Dr. Monaldi is the fellow in Latin American energy policy and the director of the Latin America Energy Program at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, a fellow at the Center for the United States and Mexico, and a lecturer in energy economics at Rice University.

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    25 mins
  • 3: Iran: Elections, Nuclear Deal, and Oil
    Jun 10 2021
    Iranian journalist and scholar, Arash Azizi, joins us for the latest episode of our podcast Commodity Clipp in order to discuss developments in Iran. Azizi is the author of the biography of Iran’s IRGC’s ex-Quds Force Commander, Qassem Soleimani, who was assassinated in Iraq through an American drone strike in January 2020. Azizi’s book is titled, “The Shadow Commander: Soleimani, the US, and Iran's Global Ambitions.” Aside from his scholarly work at New York University, Arash covers developments in the Middle East and North Africa region for various media outlets.
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    25 mins

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