EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 29 MIN
'No Buffer' To Stop ENERGY From Soaring as Hormuz Choked and War Escalates
from Commodity Culture · host Jesse Day
Paul Clarke, CEO of CanCambria Energy (OTCQB: CCEYF | TSXV: CCEC) breaks down why the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz and continued escalation in the Iran war is putting a major squeeze on energy prices that doesn't look like it will let up anytime soon. With Europe facing a potential energy crisis, Paul explains why domestic production of natural gas is vital to the region, and he unpacks how CanCambria Energy fits into the picture, with their flagship Kiskunhalas large-scale, deep tight gas project in Hungary.CanCambria Energy Website: https://www.cancambria.comFollow CanCambria Energy on X: https://x.com/cancambriaDisclaimer: Commodity Culture was compensated by CanCambria Energy for producing this interview. Jesse Day is not a shareholder of CanCambria Energy. Nothing contained in this video is to be construed as investment advice, do your own due diligence.Join the LIVE Commodity Culture Bootcamp June 27: https://join.jesseday.caSubscribe to the FREE Commodity Culture Newsletter: https://readplaza.com/commoditycultureFollow Jesse Day on X: https://x.com/jessebdayCommodity Culture on Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/CommodityCulture
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Paul Clarke, CEO of CanCambria Energy (OTCQB: CCEYF | TSXV: CCEC) breaks down why the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz and continued escalation in the Iran war is putting a major squeeze on energy prices that doesn't look like it will let up anytime soon. With Europe facing a potential energy crisis, Paul explains why domestic production of natural gas is vital to the region, and he unpacks how CanCambria Energy fits into the picture, with their flagship Kiskunhalas large-scale, deep...
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