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LATEST EPISODES

Episode #10  (French)
THE WORLD'S LITHIUM RESOURCES AND THEIR USAGE

In this episode, we take a look at the world's lithium resources, how they are exploited and what they are used for. We are delighted to welcome Michel Jébrak, geologist, Doctor of Science at the University of Orléans and Professor Emeritus at UQUAM.

Episode #9.1 
HOLIDAY SPECIAL WITH MARIO LEVESQUE

Mario Explore's team is on vacation until January 3, and we have decided to do a Holiday Special for this period. You'll be able to find out more about our host and why he decided to create the Mario Explore podcast. Happy Holidays!

Episode #9 (French)
HOLIDAY SPECIAL WITH MARIO LEVESQUE

- English version out December 27 - Subscribe to our YouTube channel -

Mario Explore's team will be on vacation from December 22 to January 3, and we have decided to do a Holiday Special for this period. You'll be able to find out more about our host and why he decided to create the Mario Explore podcast. Happy Holidays!

Episode #8 (French)
POLITICS FROM EVERY ANGLE

Stéphane Lachance is an entrepreneur and owner of Concert Plus Inc. since 1983. Father of 2, co-founder of Tramway Non-Merci, co-founder of the political party Respect Citoyens on July 4, 2023 and media spokesperson. Candidate in the 2022 provincial election for the PCQ in La Peltrie, 5th best result in the province for the PCQ with 13,582 votes.

Episode #7 (French)
OIL REFINING, FROM UNREFINED TO THE PUMP

Our guest this week is Mr. Carol Montreuil. He joined the Canadian Fuels Association (CFA) in October 2001 as Vice-President for Eastern Canada. He is responsible for overseeing activities in Eastern Canada, Quebec and the Atlantic.

Episode #6 (French)
FOSSIL FUELS EXPOSED - THE SOURCES OF HYDROCARBONS

In this episode our guest is Dr. Danielle Pinti, to discuss the topic: ''Les Combustibles Fossiles Mis En Lumière - Fossil Fuels Exposed - The Sources Of Hydrocarbons Dr. Pinti is a Professor, at the Université du Québec à Montréal. He obtained a PhD in rare gas geochemistry from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in 1993. During his post-doc at Osaka University (1995-1998), he studied the ancient paleoatmosphere in Archean cherts, specializing in nitrogen isotopes as a biosignature of ancient life.

Episode #5 (French) 
NUCLEAR ENERGY - THE BENEFITS AND HOW IT WORKS

Dr. Marcel Lacroix holds a bachelor's degree in physics, magna cum laude, from the University of Ottawa a Master's and a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering  from École Polytechnique de Montréal. His professional career spans over 40 years in the public and private sectors, in Canada and abroad.

Episode #4 
GEOSCIENCE - THE FUTURE OF THE ENERGY TRANSITION

Our guest on the 4th episode is Brad Hayes President of Petrel Robertson Consulting Ltd., a geoscience consulting firm applying subsurface skills to energy technologies in conventional and unconventional oil and gas, non-petroleum resource exploration, energy storage, and geothermal energy. Brad earned a PhD in geology from the University of Alberta, and a BSc from the University of Toronto. He joined PRCL in 1996 after 15 years of exploration experience in the petroleum industry.

Episode #3 
ECONOMICS AND WHAT WE SHOULD KNOW

Dr. Barbara Kolm joined us on this episode to discuss economics and the things we should know about the subject. In addition to her duties at the Austrian Economics Center, she holds the positions of President of the Hayek Institute and Professor of Austrian Economics at the University of Donja Gorica in Montenegro.

Episode #2 (French)
OIL BASIN FORMATION & GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES

In this episode our guest is Jean-Sébastien Marcil, one of Canada's leading geological engineers, with over 20 years' experience. We discuss with him Oil Basin Formation & Geological Structures, as well as tectonic plate movement and its influence on oil basins.

Episode #1 
GEOLOGICAL PROCESSES & FORMATION OF AN OIL BASIN

Directly from England Dave, will explain how geological processes contribute to the formation of an oil basin and how the accumulation of organic material in sedimentary rocks leads to potential oil reserves.

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