Episodios

  • Episode 51: Grounded in Experience: Dr. Tim Fischer on Oil and Gas Research in Wyoming
    May 14 2025

    In this episode of Energy Frontier: The Wyoming Landscape, we sit down with Dr. Tim Fischer, Oil and Gas Program Manager at the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources (SER). Fischer brings a wealth of experience from both industry and academia to discuss Wyoming’s energy future, the state’s unique geology, and how SER is preparing students to meet evolving workforce demands. He highlights SER’s hands-on approach to education, including real-world projects and strong industry partnerships, and shares his vision for advancing responsible oil and gas development in the state. It’s a compelling conversation on education, energy, and opportunity in Wyoming.

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    34 m
  • Episode 50: Geology in Action: Exploring Wyoming’s Hidden Resources with Professor John Kaszuba
    Apr 30 2025

    ​In this episode, Professor John Kaszuba, the John and Jane Wold Centennial Chair in Energy and School of Energy Resources faculty member, delves into the state's rich geological features and its abundance of critical minerals, including those that can be found in unexpected places. With over 25 years of experience in geochemistry, Professor Kaszuba highlights his research on fluid-rock interactions and their implications for energy development. He emphasizes his commitment to student success through hands-on research opportunities with companies, national labs and the Wold Foundation that has supported his work. The episode underscores Wyoming's unique position as an ideal location for geological research, offering unparalleled natural laboratories for both students and professionals.

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    36 m
  • Episode 49: Landmen at the Crossroads: Bridging Energy, Land, and Law with AAPL President Nancy McCaskell
    Apr 23 2025

    In this episode of Energy Frontier: The Wyoming Landscape, we welcome Nancy McCaskell, president of the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL), to discuss the evolving role of landmen in today’s energy sector. McCaskell shares insights into how land professionals bridge the gap between industry, landowners, and regulators. We also highlight the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources, which offers one of only ten AAPL-accredited Professional Land Management concentrations nationwide. This program equips students with interdisciplinary skills in law, business, and energy, preparing them for dynamic careers in the field.

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    27 m
  • Episode 48: Rare Earths, Rare Opportunity: Unlocking Wyoming’s Hidden Potential
    Apr 16 2025

    In this episode, we talk with Mr. Davin Bagdonas and Dr. Tyler Brown about the growing potential of rare earth elements (REEs) in Wyoming—particularly from unconventional sources like coal byproducts. Davin and Tyler share their expertise on how Wyoming is uniquely positioned to become a leader in domestic REE production, helping to secure critical supply chains for energy and defense technologies. They discuss current research, emerging technologies, and the role of policy in unlocking these resources. Don’t miss this deep dive into an exciting and often overlooked frontier in energy innovation.

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    30 m
  • Episode 47: Energy, Education, and Wyoming’s Future with Megan Degenfelder
    Apr 9 2025

    There's few places where education and energy are more closely linked than in Wyoming. The state's Superintendent of Public Instruction, Megan Degenfelder, joins us to discuss how Wyoming's schools are preparing students for careers in both traditional and emerging energy sectors. Degenfelder addresses the importance of STEM education, vocational training, and aligning curriculum with industry needs. We also delve into how the revenue produced by the state's energy industry funds the education system and how Wyoming is fostering a future generation ready to power our state's economy. Tune in for insights on shaping Wyoming's energy workforce for tomorrow.

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    32 m
  • Episode 46: Policy, Innovation, and the Future of Wyoming Energy with Matt Fry
    Apr 2 2025

    Wyoming's energy sector faces unique challenges and opportunities. Matt Fry, Director of the Center for Energy Regulation and Policy Analysis at the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources, joins us to discuss the regulatory and policy realities impacting our state. We explore the balance between traditional energy industries and emerging technologies, focusing on the practical implications for Wyoming's economy and how the state can be proactive. Mr. Fry provides insights into the current regulatory environment, the potential role of technologies like carbon capture, and the need for pragmatic energy solutions. We address the importance of maintaining Wyoming's energy dominance while navigating evolving policies and the reality of exporting energy to other states. Tune in for a grounded perspective on Wyoming's energy future.

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    33 m
  • Episode 45: Computational Solutions & Academic Leadership with Dr. Dimitrios Papavassiliou
    Mar 26 2025

    Join us as we explore the intersection of cutting-edge technology and academic leadership with Dr. Dimitrios Papavassiliou from the University of Oklahoma. In this episode of Energy Frontier: The Wyoming Landscape, we unpack the role of computational modeling in solving complex energy challenges, from optimizing resource extraction to developing sustainable solutions. Dr. Papavassiliou also shares his experiences navigating the unique leadership demands of heading an academic department at a university and what leadership lessons we can all learn from it.

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    43 m
  • Episode 44: Federal Lands, Energy, and NEPA: Finding the Balance with Professor Temple Stoellinger
    Mar 19 2025

    How does federal environmental policy shape energy projects in Wyoming? Join us as we speak with Temple Stoellinger, an expert in NEPA from the University of Wyoming, about the intricacies of the National Environmental Policy Act. Learn how NEPA's regulations influence everything from oil and gas development to renewable energy initiatives on the Wyoming landscape.

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    26 m
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