Tuesday, January 06, 2026

WFES 2026 sessions to be hosted by yours truly

As Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week week approaches, the Oilholic is looking forward to moderating panels and fireside chats at the World Future Energy Summit (January 13 to 15), an event being hosted by Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) as part of the week-long ADSW proceedings covering vital topics across the energy spectrum.

The event will bring together global visionaries, leaders and technical experts. Yours truly can't wait to get started. Here are the details of the sessions: 

Wednesday, January 14, ADNEC Hall 4, Stage 3 @ 11:40 GST

The PV-battery storage tipping point

This panel will explore the economic drivers of grid-connected battery storage, deployment hurdles, and policy enablers positioning large-scale storage as the backbone of a clean energy future. Fellow panellists include: 

  • Syed Ali Gilani, Planning & Energy Markets Director, Department of Energy Abu Dhabi
  • Jad Abdel Masri, Senior Director, Group Supply Chain & Procurement, #Masdar
  • Dr. Thi Minh Phuong Nguyen, Battery Storage Systems Expert, MAI Group
  • Mike Sronce, Managing Director & Vice President, Sargent & Lundy
  • Mohammad Al Natour, Managing Director, SMA Solar Technology

Wednesday, January 14, ADNEC Hall 4, Stage 3 @ 15:55 GST

Financing hydrogen: Innovative mechanisms to unlock capital

This panel will explore innovative financing structures and risk mitigation strategies to instil investor confidence and secure guarantees necessary to scale hydrogen infrastructure. Fellow panellists include: 

  • Dr Dimitrious Dimitriou, Group Vice President of ESG & Sustainability, EMSTEEL Group
  • Cornelius Matthes, CEO, Dii Desert Energy
  • Siddharth Malik, Managing Partner, Green Investors AG
  • Dan Feldman, Global Head of Energy, King & Spalding
  • Santosh Raikar, Managing Partner, Silverpeak

Thursday, January 15, ADNEC Hall 7, Stage 4 @ 10:15 GST

Green bonds and beyond: Innovative financing instruments to accelerate the energy transformation

  • A fireside chat with Mazin Khan, CFO of Masdar 
Explore the event's exciting agenda here, and be sure to register here.

Join the Oilholic in Abu Dhabi next week if you can! More to follow. Keep reading, keep it here, keep it 'crude'! 

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Monday, January 05, 2026

Muted start to oil trading despite US hit on Venezuela

Happy New Year dear readers! As crude oil trading for the current year gets going, we're witnessing a fairly muted start to proceedings with benchmark futures having barely budged from last week's levels. 

That's despite US President Donald Trump sending in the elite Delta Force force to grab Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro on Saturday. Trump's successful incursion, quips about Venezuela's oil industry and a new stable government / different regime has also brought the country's 'crude' potential into sharp focus. 

However, anyone hoping for short-term changes to the global supply dynamic is either kidding or exaggerating. Venezuela's crude production is on its knees thanks to Maduro and his predecessor Hugo Chavez's constant meddling into how its run. 

Venezuela once produced 3.5 million barrels per day before the turn of the millennium. But today it can barely muster 1 million bpd. Returning it to its former glory days would need stability, investment and time. In short, there wont be any instant gratification.

Much has also been made about the country's 'proven' oil reserves with a 300 billion+ barrel figure being brandished about. For starters, reserves alone do not equate to riches, and the figure itself dates back to the summer of 2006 when PDVSA - the country's state-owned oil company - published it. Back then oil prices ranged around $130 to $140 a barrel. Today's prices range well below half of that level. What was commercially viable to be tapped at $130 isn't quite so at $60! 

This brings us to the oil price itself, for which this development is largely a near-term non-event, and long-term bearish. Why? For now, nothing is happing bar a marginal uptick in Venezuelan exports, which currently account for less than 1% of the total global supply pool. And were that level to be doubled, say in 10 years time, more oil in the supply pool means lower prices. 

With lacklustre demand and falling oil prices - realising what Venezuela has in reserve is going to be a totally different ball game. Finally, despite the jump in US E&P and OFS stocks overnight, it is by no means certain they would play in Venezuela. 

Let's not forget the playing field itself is far from stable. For who knows what sort of mess the US incursion may create in a place that is already pretty messy! Well that's all for the moment folks. More musings to follow. Keep reading, keep it here, keep it 'crude'! 

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© Gaurav Sharma 2026. Photo: Oil pump jack building block model at the AVEVA World 2023 Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco, US © Gaurav Sharma, October 2023.

Monday, December 22, 2025

Speaking at World Future Energy Summit during ADSW

Delighted to announce that yours truly will be speaking and moderating at the World Future Energy Summit 2026 due to be held in Abu Dhabi, UAE from Jan 13 to 15, on a number of panels and executive dialogues. The summit will be held as part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, that the Oilholic will also be participating in. 

Explore the event's exciting agenda here, and be sure to register here. It's complimentary. 


Excited to be part of the global conversation driving clean energy innovation and sustainability. 

More details on the Oilholic's panels to follow soon. Join me in Abu Dhabi this January. Looking forward to meeting old friends and making new ones!  

Keep reading, keep it here, keep it 'crude'! 

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Sunday, December 21, 2025

Crude prices, Venezuela, BP's incoming CEO & more

Another day, another oil tanker seized by the US off the coast of Venezuela. That's after US President Donald Trump said he was ordering a complete blockade of sanctioned crude carriers entering and leaving Venezuela. And as it appears, the Americans may well be in pursuit of a third tanker after having seized two already. Situation remains volatile as the Trump administration is showing no signs of easing up on Venezuela 

Despite all what's afoot, the oil price is still lurking around the $60 per barrel mark using Brent as a benchmark. It is roughly the level it was at in February 2021. That's because there's still plenty of oil in a market that's heading to a potential surplus next year, as the Oilholic has previously noted. The scenario has given President Trump plenty of room for sabre rattling and putting the squeeze on Venezuela. It will be worth watching where this goes.  

Away from crude prices and Venezuela, another development that really got the market chatting was the sudden and surprising announcement of another BP CEO appointment

Late on Wednesday, the energy major announced the departure of Murray Auchincloss and named Woodside Energy boss Meg O’Neill as its incoming CEO. 

That'll be the company's fourth CEO in six years going back to Bob Dudley's retirement in 2020. In that time, BP's share price has persistently trailed its rivals. The company also made costly renewables calls that didn't work out, became the target of an activist investor and had to contend with embarrassing talk of a takeover. So, O'Neill has her work cut out, as the Oilholic said in a BBC interview the morning after the news broke.

Many investors are perhaps counting on the new CEO turning things around to build a more profitable and fitter BP. Admittedly, it will be a tough ask with a huge in-tray. But perhaps a solid pro like O'Neill may well be the one to do it. Overall, the appointment should go down well with the market and shareholders. Of course, how it pans out remains to be seen.

Well, that's all for the moment folks. More musings to follow soon. Keep reading, keep it here, keep it 'crude'! 

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© Gaurav Sharma 2025. PhotoGaurav Sharma, Energy Analyst, Oilholics Synonymous, on BBC News, December 18, 2025. © BBC, December 2025.

Monday, December 15, 2025

Talking AI driven materials discovery with Team Altrove

Gaurav Sharma, Energy Analyst, Oilholics Synonymous with Thibaud Martin, CEO & Cofounder of Altrove (center), and Joonatan Laulainen (right), CTO & Cofounder, at the company's laboratory in Paris, France. 

Coming up with new materials in the laboratory isn't new. The material science community has been at it for nearly a century and found new materials with their use cases oftentimes by accident or sometimes by design. But in an age in which the West's concerns over secure access to rare earths is rising, the "design" aspect of material science has taken on a whole new meaning thanks to AI. 

The fine craft of AI driven materials discovery - a growing field either side of the Atlantic - is in near step with growing geopolitical uncertainties and anxieties over critical materials access that much of the digital world has come to rely. 

In recent years, the Oilholic has counted nearly two dozen startups attempting it, primarily in Europe and North America - the two continents where the need is likely to be the greatest as China lords it over its rare earth resources. Many are upscaling following recent seed funding rounds. Among them is Paris, France-based Altrove whose lab this blogger visited recently to catch up with its CEO and Cofounder Thibaud Martin.

"We believe our startup is on an exciting journey because we exist in a market that's growing out of commercial, geopolitical and environmental necessities - three very powerful motivators. Security of resource materials supply is critical to business and industry," Martin told this blogger while taking him around the startup's lab in a Parisian suburb. 

And Joonatan Laulainen, CTO and Cofouncer of Altrove, who joined Martin and The Oilholic on the lab floor, noted: "We believe ours is a race to have scalable technology in place that ensures that our AI-designed materials consume the resources we want them to consume, without dependence on other nations' resources. We are quietly and confidently proving to investors that we're on our way there. 

“Ultimately, our AI acts as a digital scientist, one that designs and executes experiments without human intervention. So, we can develop new materials faster, cheaper and at the scale industry requires.”  

Martin, Laulainen and their team of over a dozen international colleagues, believe the difference would be reducing a typical time frame of 20 years for conjuring up a new material (and taking it to production) to under two years. 

There's plenty of market chatter about similar levels of ambition across the AI driven materials discovery space. Martin discussed the segment's business and market potential in an interview with yours truly for Forbes earlier this month, which you can have a read here should you wish

For its efforts, Altrove has commendably secured "over a dozen partnerships" with companies across several industries to deploy AI-designed materials at scale. Some of its first-of-a-kind technical milestones include - rare-earth-free, cobalt-free magnetic materials for high-performance motors and non-toxic, lead-free compounds for sensors and actuators.

Martin declined to reveal the names of the companies Altrove is partnering with at this stage. But in the spirit of demonstrating its credentials and proving that its AI works, both the CEO and CTO offered this blogger an off record tour of their lab, its inner workings and insight on how upscaling their tech would fall into place. 

As things stand, Team Altrove appears to be well prepared for the hard slog in this competitive sphere, as interest from seed investors continues to grow across this segment. The company has $14 million to work with for now, $10 million of which was raised in a recent seed funding round led by Alven, an independent venture capital firm that's backed over 130 startups over the last two decades. 

The Oilholic wishes Team Altrove all the very best in their efforts. And overall, it looks to be an exciting industry in its nascent stages, with companies and technologies well worth keeping an eye out for. That's all for the moment folks. More musings to follow soon. Keep reading, keep it here, keep it 'crude'! 

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© Gaurav Sharma 2025. PhotoGaurav Sharma, Energy Analyst, Oilholics Synonymous, with Thibaud Martin, CEO & Cofounder (center), and Joonatan Laulainen (right), CTO & Cofounder, of Altrove at the company's laboratory in Paris, France.