

Join us as we spark the new season of the Let’s Clear the Air Energy Podcast — where energy innovation meets midstream expertise, and humor lights up even the gloomiest regulatory debates. In this episode, veteran host Adam Murray is joined by new co-host Bryan Nix from Targa Resources, as well as GPA Midstream’s Stuart Saulters and Kevin Broom to introduce Season Three with a forward-thinking approach to unpacking the evolving energy landscape.
They challenge conventional wisdom about regulation and energy production and discuss the growing impact of AI on our energy supply — and utility bills. From the nitty-gritty of state-by-state policy differences to how emerging energy sources promise a more sustainable future, nothing gets past our inquisitive hosts — not even a buzzer-beater March Madness prediction! (Note: this was recorded on the eve of the NCAA tournament.)
Key Takeaways:
- The energy sector is in a period of transformation, with innovation driving midstream advancements.
- Diverse energy sources are key to a sustainable future.
- Environmental regulations vary widely and shape the industry’s progress.
- AI and data centers are becoming game changers in energy production.
- Energy justice remains central to creating accessible, reliable power for everyone.
- Expect candid conversations enriched by industry expert insights and a side of clever humor.
Not only do they demystify the complexities of energy production and sustainability, but they also ensure you’re in on the conversation. Whether you’re an industry veteran or a curious newcomer, this episode will educate, engage, and entertain.
Time Stamps:
00:00 – Welcome to Season Three
03:58 – Introducing the Co-Hosts
06:16 – March Madness Predictions
08:05 – Industry Insights and Upcoming Guests
10:39 – Environmental Regulations and Their Impact
12:34 – Understanding Energy Production
15:14 – The Role of AI and Data Centers
17:03 – Season Goals and Future Discussions
20:45 – Wrap-up
Plug in and power up your curiosity, because in the world of energy, there’s always something new to learn.
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