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The Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised podcast addresses issues facing the petroleum industry in a way that highlights its transformation in light of the energy transition to a net-zero carbon future, as well as the ongoing evolution to a more inclusive and equitable society.

With in-depth perspectives from OGJ editors and guests from all facets of the business, the podcast will explore and discuss the ways operators, service companies, and their employees from this historically very traditional industry are working through and finding solutions to these more progressive, nontraditional issues.

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    • Insights: Venezuela – new legal frameworks vs. the inertia of history
      Feb 17 2026

      In this Insights episode of the Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised podcast, Head of Content Chris Smith updates the evolving situation in Venezuela as the industry attempts to navigate the best path forward while the two governments continue to hammer out the details.

      The discussion centers on the new legal frameworks being established in both countries within the context of fraught relations stretching back for decades.

      Want to hear more? Listen in on a January episode highlighting industry's initial take following the removal of Nicholas Maduro from power.

      References

      Politico podcast

      Monaldi Substack

      Baker webinar

      Washington, Caracas open Venezuela to allow more oil sales

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      12 min
    • Insights: Upstream studies that matter—from proppant design to resource size and methane reality
      Feb 3 2026

      In this Insights episode of the Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised podcast, Alex Procyk, Upstream Editor, recaps four recent technical papers shaping today’s upstream decisions. He looks at how lightweight and ultralight proppants are influencing fracture performance and gravel-pack stability, why updated data show the Marcellus continuing to expand without signs of productivity loss, and how airborne monitoring offshore Angola is exposing gaps in reported methane emissions.

      The episode is a practical walkthrough of what the latest research means for completion design, resource expectations, and environmental oversight.

      Article references

      If you’d like to dig deeper, the full articles are available with your membership on OGJ.com.

      Marcellus assessment shows continued expansion [Free - Members Only]

      New assessment suggests substantial Appalachian shale gas resources [Premium]

      Lightweight proppants improve completion [Free - Members Only]

      Airborne Angolan methane monitoring reveals discrepancies [Free - Members Only]

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      42 min
    • Insights: Looking at 2026 through the lens of ADIPEC
      Jan 20 2026

      In this Insights episode of the Oil & Gas ReEnterprised podcast, OGJ Head of Content Chris Smith talks with Bob Crossen, Vice-President of Content Strategy for the Water and Energy Groups of Endeavor Business Media, about the latter’s first trip to the world’s largest oil and gas trade show: Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference (ADIPEC).

      Conference themes discussed as they relate to the year ahead include the shift from automation to autonomy, AI, the energy addition, and sustainability.

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      30 min
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