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Episode #67: From Energy Poverty to Progress with Dr. Scott Tinker

Episode #67: From Energy Poverty to Progress with Dr. Scott Tinker

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Can energy solve poverty?

Join hosts David de Roode and Victoria Beard for a thought-provoking episode of Oilfield 360 as they sit down with Dr. Scott Tinker, a globally recognized geologist, energy visionary, and advocate for energy education.


Together, they explore Dr. Tinker’s remarkable career path, his mission to bridge the global energy divide, and the ambitious vision behind the Energy Corps initiative.


From energy poverty to the evolving role of AI in the sector, this conversation unpacks the future of global energy and the importance of leveraging a diverse mix of energy sources to meet worldwide demand.


A must-listen for anyone shaping — or rethinking — the energy landscape.


00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Welcome

00:36 Meet Dr. Scott Tinker

01:27 Scott's Early Life and Career

03:12 Family and Personal Life

05:11 Energy Education and Switch Energy Alliance

16:24 PBS Show and Filmmaking Adventures

28:05 Global Energy Insights and Future Predictions

45:52 Reflecting on Past Practices

46:06 Discussing Global Poverty and Energy Access

47:18 Energy Consumption Disparities

49:03 Vision for Global Energy Future

53:06 The Role of Education and Mentorship

55:50 Challenges and Solutions in Energy Access

01:11:35 The Impact of AI on Energy and Employment

01:28:13 Final Thoughts and Advice

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