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Week Recap: Energy Shake-Up: Coal Surges, Net Zero Stalls, Oil Returns
samedi 29 mars 2025 • Duration 24:37
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup - Weekly Recap, the hosts, Stuart Turley and Michael Tanner highlights a global energy pivot as major stories unfold: Heathrow’s biofuel-powered backup fails during a power outage, spotlighting Net Zero vulnerabilities; Europe’s oil giants like Equinor and Shell retreat from green pledges; Trump vows to reopen U.S. coal plants, citing energy security and global competition; China and India surge ahead with coal-fired power; and BP’s megadeal in Iraq signals renewed Western oil interest in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Canada faces pressure to follow U.S. deregulation trends or risk falling behind in energy investment.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:33 - The UK’s Heathrow Power Outage sheds light on Net Zero Policies
05:19 - Big Oil Retreats: Europe’s Energy Giants Ditch Green Pledges
08:34 - Trump Moves To Reopen Coal Plants, Citing U.S. Energy Needs And Global Competition
11:01 - Coal Coal Baby
15:10 - Canada’s looming decision: US’ EPA Deregulatory Actions will force Canada’s hand – be competitive or be left behind
19:05 - With BP’s Megadeal Approved, Is the West Back in Iraq?
22:16 - TotalEnergies CEO Not Ruling Out Return of Nord Stream Gas Pipelines
24:24 - Outro
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The UK’s Heathrow Power Outage sheds light on Net Zero PoliciesBig Oil Retreats: Europe’s Energy Giants Ditch Green PledgesTrump Moves To Reopen Coal Plants, Citing U.S. Energy Needs And Global CompetitionCoal Coal BabyCanada’s looming decision: US’ EPA Deregulatory Actions will force Canada’s hand – be competitive or be left behindWith BP’s Megadeal Approved, Is the West Back in Iraq?TotalEnergies CEO Not Ruling Out Return of Nord Stream Gas PipelinesFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter
Nord Stream Uncertainty
jeudi 27 mars 2025 • Duration 11:01
In this special field edition of Energy News Beat Podcast Daily StandUp, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley report live from an active oil field in Texas, covering top energy headlines, including the potential return of Nord Stream gas pipelines, shifting climate policies, and volatile oil markets. They discuss industry insights, crude inventory updates, and market trends while highlighting the latest from Energy News Beat. Tune in for expert analysis, energy investment tips, and a behind-the-scenes look at the American energy landscape.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:01 - Intro
01:19 - TotalEnergies CEO Not Ruling Out Return of Nord Stream Gas Pipelines
03:30 - Climate Crusade Crumbles As Public Skepticism Grows
07:13 - Oil Prices Surge to Three-Week High on Supply Concerns
08:05 - Crude Oil Inventories
#EnergyNews #OilAndGas #NordStream #ClimatePolicy #CrudeOil #MarketTrends #InvestInEnergy #EnergyUpdates #EnergyTalk #FossilFuels
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British Oil Sector Hinges on Shell’s Future
Heathrow blackout after substation fire highlights infrastructure vulnerability
DAVID BLACKMON: Tesla Could Be On The Brink Of ‘Blackberry Moment’
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Week Recap: The State of U.S. Energy: Oil, Gas, and Policy Shifts Under the Biden Administration
samedi 15 mars 2025 • Duration 23:12
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, Hosts Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley discuss Trump’s energy policies, AI’s role in bureaucracy, and market fluctuations impacting oil, gas, and natural gas prices. Plus, updates on Cheniere’s LNG expansion and the latest economic indicators, including the Strategic Petroleum Reserve's depletion, Canada’s energy tariff warning to the U.S., and UK’s shifting stance on oil and gas exploration.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:07 - Intro
00:58 - Reserve Refill Begins
04:16 - Canada Warns Trump
06:40 - Strong UK Energy
08:33 - UK AI Struggle
10:47 - Energy Sec’s Policy Shift
13:22 - Cheniere LNG Expansion
14:52 - Oil/Gas Price $$
17:49 - Sheffield: PXD Out of Inventory
22:12 - Outro
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Reserve Refill BeginsCanada Warns TrumpStrong UK EnergyUK AI StruggleEnergy Sec’s Policy ShiftCheniere LNG ExpansionOil/Gas Price $$Sheffield: PXD Out of Inventory!!Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter
Faith, Freedom, and Politics: Alexander Duncan’s Mission for Texas
vendredi 14 mars 2025 • Duration 19:09
In Energy News Beat – Conversation in Energy, host Stuart Turley interviews Alexander Duncan, a police officer running for U.S. Senate in Texas against John Cornyn. Duncan shares his faith-driven motivation for entering politics, emphasizing the need for leaders who honor God, support law enforcement, and advocate for conservative values. He discusses issues like energy independence, national security, government overreach, and the role of faith in governance. Turley praises Duncan’s strong constitutional knowledge and commitment to grassroots involvement, highlighting the importance of new leadership in both Texas and Washington.
Thank you, Alexander, for stopping by the podcast! I look forward to more interviews on your way to the U.S. Senate.
I recommend that people stop by his campaign site and his X account HERE:
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
00:41 - First Podcast Interview
01:32 - Faith and Prayer
02:16 - Trump’s Speech and Political Landscape
03:07 - Why Enter Politics?
05:01 - Running Against Cornyn
07:13 - Energy Policy and Texas Economy
08:54 - California’s Energy Crisis
09:47 - Where to Find Duncan Online
10:48 - Fundraising Challenges and GOP Politics
11:26 - Law Enforcement Experience
12:45 - Government Spending and Foreign Aid
13:31 - Leaving NATO, the UN, and Disbanding the ATF
15:12 - Civic Education and the Constitution
17:01 - Parental Involvement in Education
18:06 - Building Support and Grassroots Engagement
19:19 - Closing Remarks
For the Full Transcript, please check out The Energy News Beat Substack HERE: https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/
Natural Gas, Data Centers & Digital Currency
jeudi 13 mars 2025 • Duration 08:15
In this episode of Energy News Beat - Conversation in Energy, host Stuart Turley sits down with Frank Snell of Liberty Sentinel. They discuss the booming energy sector, focusing on Trump's initiatives and the future of natural gas and data centers. Frank highlights Liberty Sentinel's investments in energy assets and their innovative approach to digital currency and immigration. The conversation touches on political and economic themes, emphasizing their impact on the energy industry's future in Texas and beyond.
Thank you, Frank, for stopping by the booth at NAPE!
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:14 - Texas as a Data Center Hub
01:33 - Innovative Approach to Gas and Energy
02:19 - Liberty Sentinel's Gas Production Efforts
02:39 - Excitement Around Trump's Energy Initiatives
03:50 - Trump’s New Ideas on Immigration
04:55 - Stable Digital Currency Redeemable in Gold
05:40 - Addressing the Global Cabal
06:44 - Energy Politics and the Podcast’s Mission
06:53 - Contact Information and Media Coverage
07:43 - Collaboration with Energy Asset Owners
08:13 - Conclusion
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Trump Tariffs Hit Refiners
jeudi 13 mars 2025 • Duration 23:03
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley break down top energy headlines, including South Dakota banning eminent domain for CO₂ pipelines, Trump's tariffs squeezing U.S. oil refiners, and the uncertain future of U.S. LNG dominance. They discuss India's new coal trading exchange and the looming retirement of over half of steam LNG carriers by 2030. Scott Sheffield’s revelation about Pioneer's dwindling shale inventory raises alarms about long-term production. They wrap up with oil price trends, recession risks, and shifting industry investments, highlighting the urgent need for innovation and strategic energy planning.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:18 - South Dakota Bans Using Eminent Domain For Carbon Dioxide Pipelines
03:12 - Trump Tariffs Threaten U.S. Oil Refiners
06:07 - U.S. LNG’s Kingmaker Status Has an Expiration Date
09:22 - India Plans Coal Trading Exchange as Domestic Supply Soars
10:45 - Drewry: more than half of steam LNG carriers to be scrapped by 2030
14:06 - Markets Update
16:56 - Pioneer Natural CEO Scott Sheffield on Trump’s tariffs, impact on steel business and oil prices
22:42 - Outro
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South Dakota Bans Using Eminent Domain For Carbon Dioxide PipelinesTrump Tariffs Threaten U.S. Oil RefinersU.S. LNG’s Kingmaker Status Has an Expiration DateIndia Plans Coal Trading Exchange as Domestic Supply SoarsDrewry: more than half of steam LNG carriers to be scrapped by 2030Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter
Energy Sec's Policy Shift
mercredi 12 mars 2025 • Duration 12:40
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses several major energy-related stories. These include Venezuela halting U.S. deportations after Trump revoked Chevron's license, a report highlighting how net zero policies harm economic growth without reducing emissions, and Chris Wright's plans to undo Biden's climate policies to boost U.S. energy. Other topics include Cheniere's approval for additional LNG trains, China's oil imports rising with new refinery operations, and Germany's shift in energy policies amid growing concerns over energy security. The podcast emphasizes the challenges and changes in the global energy sector.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:26 - Venezuela Stops Taking US Deportees After Trump Orders Chevron Out
02:57 - ‘Strangling Our Economy:’ Report Shows Net Zero Hampers Growth, Doesn’t Lower Emissions
04:39 - Energy Sec To Shatter Biden’s Climate Shackles, Unleash U.S. Energy Boom
07:08 - Cheniere gets FERC OK for two more Corpus Christi LNG trains
08:39 - China’s Oil Imports Could Rise as Newest Refinery Begins Trial Runs
09;36 - Germany’s New Government Is Set to Reshape Its Energy Policy
11:51 - Outro
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Venezuela Stops Taking US Deportees After Trump Orders Chevron Out‘Strangling Our Economy:’ Report Shows Net Zero Hampers Growth, Doesn’t Lower EmissionsEnergy Sec To Shatter Biden’s Climate Shackles, Unleash U.S. Energy BoomCheniere gets FERC OK for two more Corpus Christi LNG trainsChina’s Oil Imports Could Rise as Newest Refinery Begins Trial RunsGermany’s New Government Is Set to Reshape Its Energy PolicyFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter
Trump's gas export
mardi 11 mars 2025 • Duration 12:03
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses key topics including the collapse of the Green Revolution, the UK’s complex stance on oil and gas exploration, and the potential failure of the UK’s AI pivot due to resource and industrial challenges. He also covers the merger of Whitecap and Verdin to create a major Canadian oil producer and highlights the growing importance of natural gas as America’s top export, particularly under President Trump’s trade rebalancing. Turley emphasizes the need for strategic investments in energy and training to navigate these evolving challenges.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:30 - The Collapse of the Green Revolution
03:21 - UK Oil & Gas: Too Legit to Quit, Even for Labour
05:10 - The U.K. Pivot to AI Is Doomed From the Start
07:21 - Whitecap and Veren Merge to Create US$10-Billion Canadian Light Oil Producer
08:11 - How Natural Gas Became America’s Most Important Export – A Key export for President Trump’s rebalancing of trade.
11:33 - Outro
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The Collapse of the Green RevolutionHow Natural Gas Became America’s Most Important Export – A Key export for President Trump’s rebalancing of trade.UK Oil & Gas: Too Legit to Quit, Even for LabourWhitecap and Veren Merge to Create US$10-Billion Canadian Light Oil ProducerThe U.K. Pivot to AI Is Doomed From the StartFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter
Reserve Refill Begins
lundi 10 mars 2025 • Duration 19:17
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley cover key energy and market updates, including Chris Wright’s push to refill the SPR, Canada’s tariff warning to the U.S., and China’s continued import of Iranian oil despite sanctions. They discuss Europe’s energy stance amid geopolitical tensions, the undervalued natural gas boom, and OPEC’s plan to increase oil supply. Market movements, oil prices dropping due to trade uncertainty, and the impact of tariffs on U.S. energy companies are also highlighted. They wrap up with insights on rig counts, industry trends, and expectations for the coming weeks.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:43 - Chris Wright Moves to Refill The Strategic Petroleum Reserve
05:03 - Canada’s Final US Energy Tariff Warning to Donald Trump – “A Snow Mexican Standoff”
07:22 - Sanctions Are Tangling, Not Stopping, China’s Iran Oil Trade
09:05 - Heavy Industry Is Europe’s Trump Card
11:14 - The Undervalued Energy Boom: Why Natural Gas and Commodities Are Set to Skyrocket
14:17 - Markets Update
17:59 - Rig Count Update
19:03 - Outro
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Chris Wright Moves to Refill The Strategic Petroleum ReserveCanada’s Final US Energy Tariff Warning to Donald Trump – “A Snow Mexican Standoff”Sanctions Are Tangling, Not Stopping, China’s Iran Oil TradeHeavy Industry Is Europe’s Trump CardThe Undervalued Energy Boom: Why Natural Gas and Commodities Are Set to SkyrocketFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter
Why AI and Renewables Still Depend on Oil & Gas
dimanche 9 mars 2025 • Duration 09:43
In this episode of Energy News Beat - Conversation in Energy, host Stuart Turley sits down with Courtney Moeller at NAPE to to discuss advancements in the energy sector, including the role of technology, AI, and modular nuclear reactors in meeting energy demands. They highlight the continued need for oil, gas, and natural gas infrastructure despite investments in renewables and address misconceptions about energy production and environmental impact. Courtney emphasizes the importance of education on nuclear energy, while Stuart shares insights on industry trends, regulatory challenges, and the future of energy in 2025.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - First Impressions of NAPE
00:45 - Networking & Industry Connections
01:14 - Oil & Gas Production Update
01:55 - Technology & Efficiency in Energy
02:27 - Topics Covered in Energy News 8 Podcast
02:52 - Future of Energy in 2025
04:21 - Nuclear Energy & Policy Challenges
05:43 - Modular Nuclear Reactors & Innovation
07:35 - Renewable Energy vs. Fossil Fuels
08:24 - The Hidden Costs of Solar & Wind Energy
09:26 - Closing Remarks & Contact Info
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