Peter Lidiak, vice president of the International Liquid Terminals Association joins the podcast to discuss the importance of storage tank infrastructure to the midstream sector.
Brigham McCown, founder and chairman of the Alliance for Innovation and Infrastructure, joins the podcast to discuss U.S. energy infrastructure, particularly pipelines.
Boyd Stephenson, senior vice president of government affairs and counsel at the National Tank Truck Carriers (NTTC), joins the podcast to discuss the trucking industry and US highway infrastructure.
Pink Petro CEO and founder Katie Mehnert discusses diversity in the energy industry, her experience in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, and an array of other topics.
AFPM director of transportation and infrastructure, Rob Benedict, discusses the potential impacts proposed steel tariffs would have on the fuels and petrochemical industries.
American Association of Blacks in Energy president and CEO Paula Glover discusses the impact of the energy industry on the black community, in addition to STEM education and employment opportunities in our industries.
Department of Energy Deputy Secretary Dan Brouillette joins the podcast to discuss the department's priorities for 2018. Topics include: infrastructure, regulation, and government-funded research.
AFPM president and CEO Chet Thompson sits down for a look back at the biggest challenges and policy issues the industry faced in 2017, in addition to a look ahead to what awaits us in 2018.
Hiring Our Heroes CEO Eric Eversole joins the podcast to talk about his organization's mission and the opportunities that exist for veterans in the refining and petrochemical industries.
Jim Gould, tax consultant and adviser to the CRANE Coalition, joins the podcast to discuss the Trump Tax Plan and its potential impacts on the refining and petrochemical industries.
Jessica Falcon, Branch Chief for Compliance at the Infrastructure Security Compliance Division and Josiah Hortega, Acting Deputy Director of the Infrastructure Security Compliance Division of the Department of Homeland Security discuss CFATS.
Ogilvy Government Relations' Jim Gould discusses the goals of, and prospects for, tax reform. Specifically, the main priorities for capital intensive manufacturers such as the refining and petrochemical industries.
BoatUS's David Kennedy joins the program to discuss the unintended consequences an RVP waiver for E15, and ethanol in general, present to the boating community.
AFPM's Laura Berkey-Ames discusses all things drones, from their uses in the fuel and petrochemical industries, to risks and security issues, to AFPM's legislative priorities.
Jason Hayes, director of environmental policy at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy in Michigan discusses the battle over Line 5, and the benefits pipelines deliver.
Western Energy Alliance president Kathleen Sgamma joins Flash Point to discuss the pillars of the America First Energy Plan, protected federal asset review, infrastructure, and regulatory reform.
Axios' Amy Harder discusses her new role, what the Paris Climate agreement means for energy companies, as well as what big energy policy battles are on the horizon.
The Daily Caller News Foundation's Mike Bastasch joins us to discuss the economics and consequences of electric vehicles in addition to the perils of a carbon tax.
Forbes contributor and energy consultant David Blackmon sits down with AFPM's Ryan Mills to discuss pipeline activism. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, from fracking, to DAPL, to a pipeline fight in Michigan, to Keystone XL.