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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chip War: How semiconductors became the new oil with Chris Miller Semi-conductors, microchips, are the new oil - the scarce resource on which the modern world depends. Today, military, economic, and geopolitical power are built on a foundation of computer chips. This has only accelerated with the emergence of AI. Yet, the supply chain is incredibly concentrated with just a handful of countries and companies dominating. As with oil in the previous century, chips sit at the center of geopolitics, great-power rivalry and trade, especially between the US and China. How did chips become some crucial and their supply chains so concentrated and what does it mean for all our futures? Our guest is economic historian Chris Miller, author of Chip War - The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology, the New York Times best seller.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2025 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today we're releasing an episode outside of our normal schedule on tariffs and those on metals in particular. What tariffs are in place on metals and critical minerals? What has been the response particularly from China? What is the legal underpinning of those tariffs and how does that create uncertainty? What are the administration’s goals? And what does it mean for contracts? What does it mean for M&A? And what does it mean for markets? Our guest is Guy Winter, partner at Fasken, the global law firm, in their Global Mining Group. Guy is also on the advisory board of the Critical Minerals Association in the UK and on the UK's Department of Business and Trade Critical Minerals Expert Committee. He is also an author of fiction books - his latest two were The Billionaire Suicide Club and The Billionaire Suicide Club 2; Red queen Rising.</p><p>to RSVP for our May 15 Live Event email antonposner@mercuryresources.com</p><p> </p><p>For more on Enco Insights Expert witness offering visit: www.encoinsights.com</p><p> </p>
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The UN predicts global population will peak sometime in 2080s above  10billion people. Companies, countries (think global social security schemes) and the commodities sector predicates forecasts on these assumptions. Yet, there is a growing body of evidence that these assumptions are far too optimistic and that not only will global population peak earlier but will subsequently decline much more rapidly. Already much of the West and Asia is in decline and replacement rates of falling at an accelerated pace. Is this a long-range risk no board rooms are talking about? Our guest is analyst, futurist and swine consultant Todd Thurman who has become a global authority on the subject on how it will impact the commodities world. 

We also have an upcoming HC Commodities Live Event in Houston on September 19th. To RSVP (for free) please click here:
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Why is it crucial to the energy transition that critical minerals that underpin it develop traded markets? What will it take to get there? And what are the challenges that this future faces - from uncertain policies, to supply chains and geopolitics? On February 22, in London, Benchmark Minerals Intelligence hosted the HC Insider Podcast in front of a live audience to discuss these questions. Our panellists were Guy Winter, Partner at Fasken, Jessica Fung, Head Strategist at Pala Investments,  Matthew Ashley, Lead Cobalt Trader at Traxys and Caspar Rawles, Chief Data Officer at Benchmark.</p><p>For more on HC Group go to: www.hcgroup.global</p>
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A hundred years ago, ice was the one of the important commodities and most powerful industries in the world. A history filled with merchant kings, monopolies, traders and short squeezes. And cocktails. And then it all melted away – another rapid transition. In this episode, author and historian Amy Brady joins us to discuss the surprising history of ice. How the industry was created and importance to life, the economy and culture in American history. And its rapid decline in the wake of technology and development. Amy’s most recent book is Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks--a Cool History of a Hot Commodity published by Random House, June 2023
 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2023 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Coal demand reached an all-time peak in 2022. Prices reached levels not seen for over a decade. China is permitting two new coal fired power plants a week and Germany is burning lignite to meet its power demand. Traders reaped huge rewards trying to connect a fragile, disrupted, supply chain. As the world strives for the energy transition, removing coal from our power mix is vital. Financiers and public companies have made firm commitments to this. This has pushed the coal supply chain into ever more private hands and into a more opaque and volatile arena. What is the coal market? What is its structure? How is it traded? And where is it headed. Our guest is Hayn Park, head of European energy trading at DRW and a veteran energy trader.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2023 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Commodity Indexes with Tim Kramer,  JC Kneale and Preston Peacock:</strong></p><p> </p><p>Commodity indexes have grown in popularity among institutional and private investors, tracking the prices of a diversified basket of commodities to generate returns and hedge inflation, with current allocations totaling over $1.6 trillion in assets. Despite their acceptance, many investors are unsure of how these complex indexes are constructed, how returns are generated, and who ultimately determines the commodities they comprise. Furthermore, the future of these indexes remains a topic of discussion. To gain a deeper understanding of these indexes, Tim Kramer, founder and CEO of CNIC Funds LLC, is joined by Preston Peacock, Senior Director of ICE Data Indices, and J.C. Kneale, Head of North American Power and Gas Markets for ICE, to discuss the history, evolution, construction, uses, and potential future of commodity market indices, including their new power index designed for the energy transition age.</p><ol><li>Website: http://www.cnicfunds.com/</li><li>Bloomberg Tickers:<ol><li>ICECNPIS = ICE US Carbon Neutral Power Spot Return Index (returns on underlying electricity + carbon only)</li><li>ICECNPIE = ICE US Carbon Neutral Power Excess Return Index (returns on spot + roll yield)</li><li>ICECNPIT = ICE US Carbon Neutral Power Total Return Index (spot + roll + collateral yield)</li></ol></li></ol>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 2 May 2023 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2023 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Description </p><p>A View From the Top with Saad Rahim</p><p> </p><p>In this episode, Saad Rahim, Chief Economist of Trafigura, the global commodity trading house, joins us to give an overview on the current state of the commodities markets. China is open for business. OPEC is cutting production. Is Oil poised for a big rise? Are cyclical markets over...replaced by a more volatile, less efficient, price-spiking and unpredictable paradigm? Where will metals headed with continued supply constraints? Is Copper the ultimate transition metal and what does energy transition mean for the traders? </p>
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In this episode, Saad Rahim, Chief Economist of Trafigura, the global commodity trading house, joins us to give an overview on the current state of the commodities markets. China is open for business. OPEC is cutting production. Is Oil poised for a big rise? Are cyclical markets over...replaced by a more volatile, less efficient, price-spiking and unpredictable paradigm? Where will metals headed with continued supply constraints? Is Copper the ultimate transition metal and what does energy transition mean for the traders? 
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A View From the Top with Saad Rahim

In this episode, Saad Rahim, Chief Economist of Trafigura, the global commodity trading house, joins us to give an overview on the current state of the commodities markets. China is open for business. OPEC is cutting production. Is Oil poised for a big rise? Are cyclical markets over...replaced by a more volatile, less efficient, price-spiking and unpredictable paradigm? Where will metals headed with continued supply constraints? Is Copper the ultimate transition metal and what does energy transition mean for the traders? 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Powering Heavy Industry with Manoli Yannaghas</strong></p><p>Heavy industry accounts for one third of power consumption. Many leading industrials and miners have ambitious targets to reach net zero. While renewables deployment capture headlines, what about efficiency? What about demand management? In this episode we dive into how new technologies can help companies understand their power consumption and make significant savings through behavioral and process changes. Our guest is Manoli Yannaghas, founder and CEO of Voltvision. Manoli has spent 20 years managing operating mines and mineral exploration projects in Africa and South America. He has also acted as CEO of a publicly listed mining company, as well as founding a number of small fast-growth technology companies operating in the mining, energy and renewables space. There is currently an opportunity to invest in VoltVision’s Series A funding round. If you would like to know more, please email <a href="mailto:investment@hcgroup.global">investment@hcgroup.global</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Apr 2023 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Manoli Yannaghas, Paul Chapman</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Powering Heavy Industry with Manoli Yannaghas</strong></p><p>Heavy industry accounts for one third of power consumption. Many leading industrials and miners have ambitious targets to reach net zero. While renewables deployment capture headlines, what about efficiency? What about demand management? In this episode we dive into how new technologies can help companies understand their power consumption and make significant savings through behavioral and process changes. Our guest is Manoli Yannaghas, founder and CEO of Voltvision. Manoli has spent 20 years managing operating mines and mineral exploration projects in Africa and South America. He has also acted as CEO of a publicly listed mining company, as well as founding a number of small fast-growth technology companies operating in the mining, energy and renewables space. There is currently an opportunity to invest in VoltVision’s Series A funding round. If you would like to know more, please email <a href="mailto:investment@hcgroup.global">investment@hcgroup.global</a></p>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Powering Heavy Industry with Manoli Yannaghas
 
Heavy industry accounts for one third of power consumption. Many leading industrials and miners have ambitious targets to reach net zero. While renewables deployment capture headlines, what about efficiency? What about demand management? In this episode we dive into how new technologies can help companies understand their power consumption and make significant savings through behavioral and process changes. Our guest is Manoli Yannaghas, founder and CEO of Voltvision. Manoli has spent 20 years managing operating mines and mineral exploration projects in Africa and South America. He has also acted as CEO of a publicly listed mining company, as well as founding a number of small fast-growth technology companies operating in the mining, energy and renewables space. There is currently an opportunity to invest in VoltVision’s Series A funding round. If you would like to know more, please email investment@hcgroup.global
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Hedge Funds &amp; Commodities with Tor Svelland
 
In this episode, we return to hedge funds and their role in commodities for investors, market participants and talent. Why is money returning to hedge funds with commodities focus or exposure? What does it take to succeed in the volatile sector? What tools and experience do hedge fund traders need?  And is there anything structural that means this time hedge funds will stay dedicated to the space? Our guest is Tor Svelland, commodity trader and founder of award-winning hedge fund Svelland Capital. 
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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider

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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider

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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider

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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider

To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/</itunes:summary>
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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider

To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/</itunes:subtitle>
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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider

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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider

To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/</itunes:subtitle>
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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider 

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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider

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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider

To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/
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The webinar was part of the Reuters Events Commodities trading series which concludes with a virtual conference on 9-10 November 2021. Find out more on the conference and how to register your attendance Here (https://reutersevents.com/events/commodities/?utm_source=HC%20Insider%20Podcast&amp;utm_content=Kpler%20Webinar%20&amp;utm_campaign=5269).

To watch the recorded webinar click here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9F7Ie18OMs).

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The webinar was part of the Reuters Events Commodities trading series which concludes with a virtual conference on 9-10 November 2021. Find out more on the conference and how to register your attendance Here (https://reutersevents.com/events/commodities/?utm_source=HC%20Insider%20Podcast&amp;utm_content=Kpler%20Webinar%20&amp;utm_campaign=5269).

To watch the recorded webinar click here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9F7Ie18OMs).

To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcinsider.global
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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcinsider.global

To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/</itunes:subtitle>
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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcinsider.global

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we do a deep dive into renewable diesel where the ag and energy worlds collide. Renewable diesel is currently being hailed as a key tool in the energy transition, tackling hard to abate fuels like aviation. Refiners are announcing big investments globally and both ag and energy traders are entering the feedstock space - where prices have risen dramatically. We start from the beginning on what renewable diesel is, the policies that underpin it globally, the technologies, and its supply chains. In this episode, we also look at the challenges from the food for fuel debate and whether feedstock supply can meet demand without undermining the policy goals that created it. Our guest is JW Hackett, a commercial development and policy expert in renewable fuels who has worked for the EPA and on the US Senate Committee for the Environment and Public Works and for the Renewable Energy Group.</p><p>To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy & commodities sector visit <a href="www.hcinsider.global " target="_blank">www.hcinsider.global </a></p><p>To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at <a href="www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/" target="_blank">www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/</a></p>
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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcinsider.global

To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/
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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcinsider.global

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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcinsider.com

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To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy &amp; commodities sector visit www.hcinsider.com

To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/
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In this episode, David Port guides us through the unique sources of risk in the commodities business, the tools used to manage them, and the factors that continue to contribute to outsized and unexpected losses. We also look at what firms can do to build more effective risk management platforms and the future of the discipline. David has a been Chief Risk Officer for Noble Group, Eon Global Commodities and Citadel, among others.

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