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| Week Recap: Energy Shake-Up: Coal Surges, Net Zero Stalls, Oil Returns | 29 Mar 2025 | 00:24:37 | |
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 Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. 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 | 27 Mar 2025 | 00:11:01 | |
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 Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. 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’ Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Week Recap: The State of U.S. Energy: Oil, Gas, and Policy Shifts Under the Biden Administration | 15 Mar 2025 | 00:23:12 | |
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 $$ 17:49 - Sheffield: PXD Out of Inventory 22:12 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Reserve Refill BeginsCanada Warns TrumpStrong UK EnergyUK AI StruggleEnergy Sec’s Policy ShiftCheniere LNG ExpansionOil/Gas Price $$Sheffield: PXD Out of Inventory!!Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Faith, Freedom, and Politics: Alexander Duncan’s Mission for Texas | 14 Mar 2025 | 00:19:09 | |
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 | 13 Mar 2025 | 00:08:15 | |
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 For the Transcript and video; | |||
| Trump Tariffs Hit Refiners | 13 Mar 2025 | 00:23:03 | |
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 Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. 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 | 12 Mar 2025 | 00:12:40 | |
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 Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. 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 | 11 Mar 2025 | 00:12:03 | |
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 Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. 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 | 10 Mar 2025 | 00:19:17 | |
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 Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. 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 | 09 Mar 2025 | 00:09:43 | |
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 For the entire transcript head to the https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/ | |||
| The Undervalued Energy Boom: Why Natural Gas and Commodities Are Set to Skyrocket | 08 Mar 2025 | 00:28:39 | |
In Energy News Beat – Conversation in Energy, Stuart Turley welcomes Wasif Latif, Co-Founder & CIO of Sarmaya Partners, for their third discussion on energy and finance. They explore the growing demand for natural gas driven by AI, the undervaluation of traditional energy sectors, and the role of commodities in investment portfolios. Wasif shares insights on Sarmaya’s thematic ETF (LENS), which focuses on energy, gold, uranium, and industrials. They also discuss geopolitical energy shifts, rising energy consumption, and the financial market’s delayed recognition of these trends. The conversation highlights how undervalued assets present long-term investment opportunities. Thank you, Wasif, for stopping by the podcast! Please connect with Wasif on his LinkedIn HERE:https://www.linkedin.com/in/wasiflatif/ Also, check out https://sarmayapartners.com/ Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - The Trump Effect & Energy Investment Landscape 02:43 - AI's Growing Demand for Natural Gas 03:42 - What Makes Sarmaya Partners Different? 07:35 - The Case for Commodities & Energy Investing 08:49 - Global Energy Consumption is Still Rising 10:43 - Bill Gates & BlackRock’s Shift on Natural Gas 13:10 - LNG’s Potential for Global Energy Security 14:50 - The Future of Energy Markets & Infrastructure 17:24 - Turley’s Law: More Renewables = More Fossil Fuels 20:07 - Sarmaya’s Thematic ETF (LENS) 22:26 - Key Investments: Uranium, Copper & Industrial Growth 23:36 - The Energy-Driven Commodity Supercycle 25:32 - The Market’s Mispricing of Energy Assets 27:44 - Closing Thoughts & How to Connect For the full transcript, check out the Energy News Beat Substack https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/ | |||
| Week Recap: Germany’s Decline, Ukraine’s Mineral Deal, and Trump’s Energy Plan | 08 Mar 2025 | 00:19:31 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup - Weekly Recap, the host, Stuart Turley discusses key energy and geopolitical topics on the Energy Newsbeat podcast, highlighting Germany's economic decline due to high energy costs, Ukraine's controversial mineral deal, and Trump's potential policy shifts on climate and trade. He contrasts Russia and Texas' energy strategies with Germany's struggles, critiques Zelensky's behavior in the White House, and explores Trump's plans to reverse Biden's environmental policies. Additionally, he covers U.S. crude stockpiles, oil price fluctuations, and the broader economic implications of energy and trade policies. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - Can Germany Revive Its Industry Without Cheap Energy? 03:37 - Can Trump Force Ukraine to Accept a Peace Deal? 06:38 - DAVID BLACKMON: Trump Could Upend Every Facet Of The Obama-Biden Climate Agenda In One Fell Swoop 08:24 - EU Unveils Ambitious Plan to Slash Energy Bills by €2.5 Trillion 10:35 - Trump’s Plan To End The Green Spending Grift Once And For All 12:52 - Ukraine’s Minerals Won’t Solve U.S. Supply Chain Problems 15:55 - DAVID BLACKMON: Trump Zeroes In On American Energy In Congressional Speech 17:52 - U.S. Crude Stockpiles Climb as Oil Prices Tumble Below $70 19:28 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Can Germany Revive Its Industry Without Cheap Energy?Can Trump Force Ukraine to Accept a Peace Deal?DAVID BLACKMON: Trump Could Upend Every Facet Of The Obama-Biden Climate Agenda In One Fell SwoopEU Unveils Ambitious Plan to Slash Energy Bills by €2.5 TrillionTrump’s Plan To End The Green Spending Grift Once And For AllUkraine’s Minerals Won’t Solve U.S. Supply Chain ProblemsDAVID BLACKMON: Trump Zeroes In On American Energy In Congressional SpeechU.S. Crude Stockpiles Climb as Oil Prices Tumble Below $70Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Global Investment Growth | 26 Mar 2025 | 00:23:35 | |
In this episode of Energy News Beat Podcast, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley break down the latest in energy and finance. They discuss major foreign investments in the U.S. since Trump took office, the Biden EPA’s overstated climate costs, Alaska’s push for South Korean LNG investors, BP’s mega deal in Iraq, and the impact of climate lawfare on federal energy policy. Plus, insights into oil markets, crude inventories, and geopolitical shifts in energy. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - SoftBank’s $100B investment & Nippon Steel’s bid for U.S. Steel under FTC review 02:20 - Foreign investments in the U.S.: UAE’s $1.4T, Saudi Arabia’s $600B, Japan’s Nippon Steel deal 05:39 - Biden EPA overstating climate costs & the hidden benefits of CO2 08:13 - Alaska’s $44B LNG project seeking South Korean investors 10:06 - BP’s $25B Iraq oil deal: Is the West back in Iraq? 12:14 - U.S. states using climate lawfare to undermine federal energy push 14:02 - Market updates: S&P 500, Tesla’s rebound, oil & gas price movements 19:06 - Ukraine-Russia maritime energy truce & its market impact 21:46 - API crude oil inventory draw & its effect on oil prices #OilMarkets #EnergyNews #LNG #Investing #CrudeOil #ClimatePolicy #NaturalGas #OPEC #StockMarket #Geopolitics Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. 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’ Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Trump's Energy Focus | 06 Mar 2025 | 00:12:38 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley covered several key topics in his latest broadcast. He discussed Trump's focus on American energy policy, including withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord and ending environmental restrictions. He also touched on European responses to potential sanctions changes, Texas's balancing act between AI growth and grid security, debates over the economic viability of net zero in the UK, and fluctuations in US crude oil stockpiles and prices. Turley emphasized the complexities and potential impacts of these issues on global energy markets. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:17 - DAVID BLACKMON: Trump Zeroes In On American Energy In Congressional Speech 03-16 - What Europe Can Do If Trump Drops Russia Sanctions 05:28 - Texas Seeks to Balance AI Growth and Grid Security 07:44 - Is Net Zero Worth the Price? 09:14 - U.S. Crude Stockpiles Climb as Oil Prices Tumble Below $70 11:56 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. DAVID BLACKMON: Trump Zeroes In On American Energy In Congressional SpeechWhat Europe Can Do If Trump Drops Russia SanctionsTexas Seeks to Balance AI Growth and Grid SecurityIs Net Zero Worth the Price?U.S. Crude Stockpiles Climb as Oil Prices Tumble Below $70Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| How Real is the Landman Series? - and Is President Trump's Drill Baby Drill a reality? | 05 Mar 2025 | 00:39:47 | |
You won't want to miss this fun episode of the Energy News Beat Conversations in Energy with Stu Turley and also on the Energy Impacts with David Blackmon. We have two special guests, Doug Sandridge and Mark Stansbury, who are both oil and gas executives in the industry. We will be covering some great and fun parts of the series, but we will also cover the "Drill Baby Drill" expectations from President Trump. Expectations from Washington and Hollywood don't always align. Live on X, YouTube, and LinkedIn Highlights of the Podcast 00:01 - Introduction 01:42 - First Impressions of Landman Series 03:26 - Is Landman’s Portrayal of a Landman Accurate? 08:11 - The Importance of Oil in Everyday Life 12:53 - Safety Concerns in Oil & Gas Industry 17:27 - Energy Transition vs. Energy Addition 25:47 - Future of the Show & Central Character Discussion 30:27 - Business Deals & Land Negotiations 34:29 - The Show’s Popularity & Impact 39:06 - Closing Remarks | |||
| Trump’s Anti-Green Plan | 05 Mar 2025 | 00:15:17 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses various critical energy topics, including Trump's efforts to end green energy spending, a hedge fund's declaration that clean energy is currently unprofitable, and Delaware's soaring power bills due to green mandates. Rising energy costs in Democratic-led states are also sparking backlash, and concerns are raised about Ukraine’s minerals not solving U.S. supply chain problems. The episode highlights ongoing energy challenges, the financial implications of green energy policies, and global mineral trade issues. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:13 - Trump’s Plan To End The Green Spending Grift Once And For All 03:33 - Hedge Fund Built on Energy Bets Says ‘Clean Is Dead for Now’ 06:47 - Delaware’s Green Energy Mandates Behind Skyrocketing Power Bills, Grid Woes 09:17 - Rising Energy Bills Spark Anger Over Green Agenda In Dem-Led States 11:35 - Ukraine’s Minerals Won’t Solve U.S. Supply Chain Problems 14:37 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Trump’s Plan To End The Green Spending Grift Once And For AllHedge Fund Built on Energy Bets Says ‘Clean Is Dead for Now’Delaware’s Green Energy Mandates Behind Skyrocketing Power Bills, Grid WoesRising Energy Bills Spark Anger Over Green Agenda In Dem-Led StatesUkraine’s Minerals Won’t Solve U.S. Supply Chain ProblemsFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| EU Energy Savings | 04 Mar 2025 | 00:11:05 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses several key energy and geopolitical topics: PetroVietnam Gas signs a long-term LNG supply deal for new power plants; Trump may overturn parts of the Obama-Biden climate agenda; OPEC+ reaffirms its commitment to oil market stability; Ukraine targets Russian oil refineries in retaliation for the ongoing war; and the EU unveils a plan to reduce energy bills by €2.5 trillion, addressing energy poverty and regulatory challenges. The episode also highlights rising energy prices and the challenges faced by Europe in transitioning to renewable energy while dealing with the fallout from the war in Ukraine. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:49 - PetroVietnam Gas seals long-term LNG supply deal for Nhon Trach power plants 03:07 - DAVID BLACKMON: Trump Could Upend Every Facet Of The Obama-Biden Climate Agenda In One Fell Swoop 04:54 - Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman reaffirm commitment to market stability on healthier oil market outlook 06:27 - Ukraine strikes a major Russian oil refinery for a second time in 3 days, an official says 08:23 - EU Unveils Ambitious Plan to Slash Energy Bills by €2.5 Trillion 10:34 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. PetroVietnam Gas seals long-term LNG supply deal for Nhon Trach power plantsDAVID BLACKMON: Trump Could Upend Every Facet Of The Obama-Biden Climate Agenda In One Fell SwoopSaudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman reaffirm commitment to market stability on healthier oil market outlookUkraine strikes a major Russian oil refinery for a second time in 3 days, an official saysEU Unveils Ambitious Plan to Slash Energy Bills by €2.5 TrillionFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Trump Ukraine Peace | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:14:01 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses several key energy and political topics, including China's discovery of a potential "limitless" energy source with thorium, the FBI's investigation into fraud related to Biden's EPA green fund, the negative economic impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act, and Germany's struggle to revive its industry without cheap energy. He also covers the repeal of the methane fee by Congress, Texas' success in reducing flaring, and President Zelensky's controversial behavior during his visit to the White House. Lastly, Turley mentions his collaboration with Reese Consulting in the natural gas sector. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:44 - China discovers ‘limitless’ energy source that could ‘power the country for 60,000 years’ 03:35 - FBI Probes For Fraud In Biden EPA’s $20B Green Fund Giveaway 04:37 - Killing IRA Subsidies Will Slash Debt, Lower Costs, And Restore Reliable Energy 06:09 - Can Germany Revive Its Industry Without Cheap Energy? 08:37 - Republican-Controlled Congress Votes to Repeal Methane Fee 10:26 - Can Trump Force Ukraine to Accept a Peace Deal? 13:28 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. China discovers ‘limitless’ energy source that could ‘power the country for 60,000 years’FBI Probes For Fraud In Biden EPA’s $20B Green Fund GiveawayKilling IRA Subsidies Will Slash Debt, Lower Costs, And Restore Reliable EnergyCan Germany Revive Its Industry Without Cheap Energy?Republican-Controlled Congress Votes to Repeal Methane FeeCan Trump Force Ukraine to Accept a Peace Deal?Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Week Recap: US LNG Dominance, Critical Minerals, and Global Energy Challenges | 01 Mar 2025 | 00:15:43 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup - Weekly Recap, the hosts, Stuart Turley and Michael Tanner discussed various energy topics, emphasizing Trump administration policies on natural resources and LNG exports. They highlighted the potential of critical minerals and the challenges in maintaining LNG export growth amid global competition. The conversation touched on rising natural gas prices, infrastructure needs for LNG, and the implications of energy policies in New York and Germany. Overall, they foresee significant geopolitical and economic impacts from these energy dynamics. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:12 - Trump’s Energy Czar Has Plan to ‘Map, Baby, Map’ US Oil Bounty 03:49 - U.S. LNG Exports Surge But Long-Term Growth Uncertain 06:22 - Natural Gas Prices Surged 160%—And They’re Not Coming Down Soon 08:04 - AGDC: market interest in Alaska LNG continues to rise 10:08 - NY’s Net Zero Dream Unravels As Utopian Climate Plans Face Lawsuit Woes 12:04 - Civitas Resources, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results 13:29 - Restarting Germany’s Nuclear Reactors 15:40 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Trump’s Energy Czar Has Plan to ‘Map, Baby, Map’ US Oil BountyU.S. LNG Exports Surge But Long-Term Growth UncertainNatural Gas Prices Surged 160%—And They’re Not Coming Down SoonAGDC: market interest in Alaska LNG continues to riseNY’s Net Zero Dream Unravels As Utopian Climate Plans Face Lawsuit WoesRestarting Germany’s Nuclear ReactorsFollowStuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Balancing Energy Affordability and Sustainability | 28 Feb 2025 | 00:21:59 | |
In this episode of Energy News Beat Live from NAPE – Conversation in Energy, host Stuart Turley sits down with Jeff Krimmel, an energy analyst and consultant, who shares insights into the oil and gas industry, including Oxy’s high production costs and the challenges faced by high-cost producers. They discuss the impact of carbon capture technologies, deregulation, and how regulatory changes could benefit smaller operators. Krimmel emphasizes the importance of balancing energy affordability, sustainability, and security while recognizing the need for pragmatic approaches to global energy systems. He also talks about his consulting work, helping executives make data-driven decisions, and the evolving energy landscape, including the growing role of natural gas and AI in shaping the future. This was an absolute blast with Jeff, and we are going to be talking once a month for a check into his analysis of great insights into the energy, oil, and gas markets. Thank you, Jeff, for stopping by the NAPE booth, and I am looking forward to visiting more often! I recommend following Jeff on his LinkedIn HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkrimmel/ And sign up for his newsletter HERE: https://jeffkrimmel.carrd.co/ Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - Discussion on Oxy's Business Model and Costs 04:11 - Impact of Carbon Capture on Oxy 04:44 - Investing in High-Cost Producers 06:04 - Regulatory Environment and Its Impact on Small and Mid-Tier Operators 06:34 - Regulatory Changes and Their Potential Benefits for Smaller Operators 08:39 - The Role of Major Oil Companies and ESG Considerations 10:17 - Energy Analysis and Consulting Services 15:45 - Energy Market Trends and Future Outlook 18:48 - The Future of Energy Systems and Sustainability 22:25 - Closing and Contact Information The Full Podcast Transcript is available on the Energy News Beat Substack: https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/ | |||
| China Expands LNG Trucks | 27 Feb 2025 | 00:09:26 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses several key energy topics: the impact of Iran sanctions on oil prices, the potential for Germany to restart its nuclear reactors after a failed green energy push, and the SEC's move to scrap costly climate disclosure rules amid legal battles. He also highlights red state officials urging President Trump to investigate the EU's climate mandates, and China's expanding LNG-powered truck fleet. Turley emphasizes that LNG trucks could be a better solution than electric vehicles, pointing to China's long-term energy planning as a model for the U.S. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:14 - Trafigura: Iran Sanctions Are Biggest Bullish Catalyst On Oil Prices 02:16 - Restarting Germany’s Nuclear Reactors 04:28 - SEC Moves To Scrap Costly Climate Disclosure Rule Amid Legal Battles 05:51 - ‘Assault On American Sovereignty’: Red State Officials Urge Trump To 07:53 - Probe EU’s Corporate Climate Mandates 07:53 - China’s huge LNG-powered truck fleet continues to expand 09:13 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Trafigura: Iran Sanctions Are Biggest Bullish Catalyst On Oil PricesRestarting Germany’s Nuclear ReactorsSEC Moves To Scrap Costly Climate Disclosure Rule Amid Legal Battles‘Assault On American Sovereignty’: Red State Officials Urge Trump To Probe EU’s Corporate Climate MandatesChina’s huge LNG-powered truck fleet continues to expandFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| EV Maker Falters | 26 Feb 2025 | 00:09:48 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner discusses several key updates: Nikola, the EV automaker, faces bankruptcy after fraud allegations and failed promises; New York's net zero climate plans are unraveling due to canceled wind projects and lost subsidies; oil and gas markets are down, influenced by economic concerns and upcoming tariffs; Civitas Energy’s stock drops after firing their COO and announcing workforce cuts despite strong financials; and Chord Energy also sees a decline in stock after reporting a slight production decrease despite high capex spending. Tanner wraps up the episode with a quick overview of market dynamics and energy news. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - Green Swindle Loses Again: EV Automaker Runs Out Of Juice 02:45 - NY’s Net Zero Dream Unravels As Utopian Climate Plans Face Lawsuit Woes 05:22 - Markets Update 07:24 - Civitas Resources, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results 08:48 - Chord Energy Reports Strong Q4, Increases Dividend 09:32 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Green Swindle Loses Again: EV Automaker Runs Out Of JuiceNY’s Net Zero Dream Unravels As Utopian Climate Plans Face Lawsuit WoesFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Deal Spotlight #9: Off-Grid Bitcoin Mining w/ Eric Rice | 25 Feb 2025 | ||
In this episode of the Deal Spotlight, I sat down with Eric Rice of Sovereign Capital to break down their innovative Digital Midstream Genesis project a deal that uniquely blends off-grid Bitcoin mining with oil and gas operations. Eric walks us through the history of Bitcoin, its decentralized power, and how the team leverages oil and gas byproducts (like flare gas) to achieve net negative energy costs, all while securing attractive tax benefits and delivering monthly Bitcoin distributions directly to investors. It's a fresh, compelling opportunity for accredited investors to ride the energy-crypto wave, and trust me, this is one deal you don't want to miss! If you’re interested in learning more about their project, visit sovrncapital.cashflowportal.com. Highlights of the Podcast 00:10 – Episode Intro: A Bitcoin Mining Deep Dive 02:15 – Meet Eric Rice & Sovrn Capital 04:00 – The Evolution of Money 07:10 – Bitcoin’s Cypherpunk Origins 10:30 – Proof-of-Work: Bitcoin’s Security Engine 14:41 – Altcoins Exposed 18:20 – Energy Wars: Bitcoin vs. Green Propaganda 22:45 – Sovereign’s Off-Grid Mining Model 25:36 – Net-Negative Energy Costs 28:50 – Investor Perks: Bitcoin Distributions 32:15 – Reverse Dollar-Cost Averaging 35:17 – Mining vs. Buying: Data Showdown 38:30 – Tax Loopholes & Wealth Preservation 41:45 – Bitcoin Halving & Global Adoption 45:10 – Fee Structure: Skin in the Game 48:00 – Q1: Why Not Just Buy Bitcoin? 53:15 – Q3: Trump’s Bitcoin/Energy Vision 56:40 – Bitcoin as a Life Raft 01:00:00 – How to Invest 01:02:24 – Closing: Why This Deal Matters | |||
| Tesla’s Critical Moment | 25 Mar 2025 | 00:17:48 | |
In this episode of Energy News Beat Podcast, we dive into Tesla’s critical moment—is it facing a "Blackberry moment" or just a temporary dip? We also explore Canada’s energy crossroads, the resurgence of coal despite net-zero pledges, the UK’s energy security crisis, and how Tesla’s innovations could shape the future. Tune in for key insights on the evolving energy landscape. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 Canada’s Energy Crossroads 02:18 Tesla’s Make-or-Break Moment 05:12 Global Energy Trends & Hypocrisy 08:48 UK’s Energy Security Crisis 14:06 Tesla’s Future & Innovation #Tesla #EnergyCrisis #MarketTrends #EVRevolution #BlackberryMoment #CoalVsRenewables #UKEnergy #HeathrowBlackout #Investing #FutureOfEnergy Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. 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’ Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Alaska LNG Growth | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:10:43 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Stuart Turley covers a range of energy topics in this episode of the Energy Newsbeat Daily Standup. Key stories include the surge in natural gas prices, UK sanctions on Russian oil tankers, US sanctions targeting Iran's shadow fleet, rising market interest in Alaska LNG, the growing influence of AI on energy demand, and Chenier's plans for LNG expansion. He also discusses the potential impact of LNG exports on trade imbalances, praises the strategic business moves of key figures, and invites experts to share their insights on AI's role in energy. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:42 - Natural Gas Prices Surged 160%—And They’re Not Coming Down Soon 03:25 - UK blacklists 40 shadow fleet ships 04:07 - US Imposes Fresh Sanctions Targeting Iran Shadow Fleet 05:00 - AGDC: market interest in Alaska LNG continues to rise 07:06 - American AI Is High on Its Own Supply 08:56 - Cheniere targets Sabine Pass LNG expansion FID in 2026 or 2027 10:16 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Natural Gas Prices Surged 160%—And They’re Not Coming Down SoonUK blacklists 40 shadow fleet shipsUS Imposes Fresh Sanctions Targeting Iran Shadow FleetAGDC: market interest in Alaska LNG continues to riseAmerican AI Is High on Its Own SupplyCheniere targets Sabine Pass LNG expansion FID in 2026 or 2027Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Charting U.S. Oil Future | 24 Feb 2025 | 00:18:38 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Stuart Turley and Michael Tanner discussed key trends in the global energy sector, including geopolitical shifts affecting natural gas markets and U.S. energy strategies under Trump's administration. They explored America's focus on mapping oil resources, the global race for uranium, and the surge in U.S. LNG exports with concerns about future growth. The session also touched on significant industry mergers and acquisitions, highlighting the dynamic interplay between global politics, energy strategies, and market movements. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:17 - Redrawing of global energy markets map set to heap benefits on US 03:23 - Trump’s Energy Czar Has Plan to ‘Map, Baby, Map’ US Oil Bounty 06:00 - Is the West Losing the Race for Uranium? 07:32 - U.S. LNG Exports Surge But Long-Term Growth Uncertain 12:01 - Markets Update 13:10 - Rig Count Update 14:39 - ConocoPhillips to sell interest in Gulf of America assets to Shell for $735 million 15:45 - Diamondback Energy to expand in Permian basin with $4.08 billion deal 18:30 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Redrawing of global energy markets map set to heap benefits on USTrump’s Energy Czar Has Plan to ‘Map, Baby, Map’ US Oil BountyIs the West Losing the Race for Uranium?U.S. LNG Exports Surge But Long-Term Growth UncertainConocoPhillips to sell interest in Gulf of America assets to Shell for $735 millionDiamondback Energy to expand in Permian basin with $4.08 billion dealFollowStuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Week Recap: Coal, BRICS, Tariffs & the Global Power Shift | 22 Feb 2025 | 00:21:33 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup - Weekly Recap, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley covers key energy and geopolitical topics, including coal’s persistent demand driven by China, Trump’s use of LNG and tariffs as negotiation tools, China’s nuclear energy advancements, and California’s reliance on foreign oil as a security risk. The discussion touches on BRICS’ potential threat to the U.S. dollar, global trade deficits, and OPEC’s market influence. Additionally, the UK’s unrealistic net-zero goals and Trump’s rapid policy changes affecting oil markets are analyzed, predicting stable oil prices around $80 per barrel with long-term economic growth potential. Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:02 - The End of Coal Is Nowhere In Sight 02:37 - ‘BRICS is dead’ if it messes with dollar – Trump 06:25 - Why China is Winning the Nuclear Energy Race 08:37 - California Governor Newsom has positioned the state to be a national security risk for the entire USA 10:58 - Are President Trump’s Tariffs A Good Thing? And how does LNG play into his plan? 16:35 - Will OPEC Sit Back as Non-OPEC Oil Gains Ground? 18:04 - UK Government relaunches Net Zero Council 19:49 - Trump’s Policy Deluge Is Causing Paralysis in the Oil Market 21:30 - Outro The End of Coal Is Nowhere In Sight‘BRICS is dead’ if it messes with dollar – TrumpWhy China is Winning the Nuclear Energy RaceCalifornia Governor Newsom has positioned the state to be a national security risk for the entire USAAre President Trump’s Tariffs A Good Thing? And how does LNG play into his plan?Will OPEC Sit Back as Non-OPEC Oil Gains Ground?UK Government relaunches Net Zero CouncilTrump’s Policy Deluge Is Causing Paralysis in the Oil MarketFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Innovating Energy: How W Energy is Transforming Data and Operations | 21 Feb 2025 | 00:21:22 | |
In this episode of Energy News Beat – Conversation in Energy, host Stuart Turley sits down with Rachel Collins, CEO of W Energy, discusses the company's significant investments in integration, unveiling Stream Plus, a fully integrated platform covering accounting, production, land, and field services. She highlights the importance of customizable dashboards, regulatory compliance tools, and data transparency to streamline operations in the traditionally siloed oil and gas industry. W Energy has also expanded internationally, with a strong R&D team in India, and is focusing on midstream investments and infrastructure development. Looking ahead, they plan to enhance their platform, expand their market share in North America, and introduce quarterly podcast updates to keep customers informed. Please check out W Energy Here: https://wenergysoftware.com/ Connect with Rachel on her LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-collins-2b8481/ Thank you, Rachel, for your time at NAPE, and I look forward to your updates next quarter. The United States' energy security needs energy. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 00:36 - W Energy’s Growth & Investment in Integration 01:44 - Introducing Stream Plus: Fully Integrated Platform 02:37 - Business Intelligence & Customizable Dashboards 03:41 - Addressing Industry Silos & Data Transparency 05:25 - Regulatory Compliance & Reporting Tools 08:59 - Energy Sector Growth & Global Demand 09:37 - International Expansion & R&D in India 11:54 - Midstream Investment & Infrastructure Needs 17:16 - Upcoming Product Enhancements & Roadmap 20:50 - Plans for More Frequent Podcast Updates 21:17 - Closing Remarks & Next Steps Full transcript here: https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/ | |||
| "Drill Baby Drill" is more like Drill when fiscally appropriate for maxiumum returns - Live at NAPE | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:06:05 | |
In this episode of Energy News Beat - Conversation in Energy, host Stuart Turley sits down with Steve Kinard from Shalehaven Partners at NAPE to dive into the evolving landscape of energy investments. Steve shares his journey from oil & gas to Bitcoin mining and politics, shedding light on how his experiences shape his approach to energy and finance. They discuss Shalehaven’s unique investment model, the importance of fiscal responsibility in oil drilling, and the growing demand for natural gas driven by AI and data centers. Whether you’re an investor, energy enthusiast, or just curious about the future of oil & gas, this conversation is packed with valuable insights. Thank you Steve for stopping by the podcast at NAPE. I had an absolute Blast! Please check out Steve's LinkedIn and Shalehaven https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-kinard-jr-1144b87/ Shale Haven Partners Energy Website: https://shalehaven.com/ Also, please check out Steve Reese and the gang over at Reese Consulting HERE:https://reeseenergyconsulting.com/ - They are our great sponsors on the Daily Energy News Beat show.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:08 – Introduction 01:07 – Steve Kinard’s Background 03:37 – Shalehaven Partners & Oil Investment 06:13 – “Drill Baby Drill” with Fiscal Responsibility 09:26 – Energy & AI – The Growing Demand for Gas 12:02 – How to Connect with Shalehaven Full Transcript at https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/ | |||
| Trump’s Tariff Gamble | 19 Feb 2025 | 00:13:30 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses key energy and geopolitical topics, including Trump's tariffs, LNG's role in trade deficits, Russia-U.S. Arctic cooperation, Iran-China oil sanctions, OPEC's market position, Musk's concerns over government spending, and EU tariffs on Chinese biodiesel. He argues that LNG exports could help reduce U.S. trade deficits and supports reducing Russian sanctions to stabilize oil prices. He also criticizes untracked federal spending and praises EU measures to protect domestic biodiesel industries. Throughout, he promotes Reese Consulting for energy services and urges viewers to engage with his platform. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:16 - Are President Trump's Tariffs A Good Thing? And how does LNG play into his plan? 07:03 - Moscow calls for joint Russia-US projects in the Arctic 08:53 - Trump’s No-Prisoners Approach to Iran-China Oil Crackdown 09:47 - Will OPEC Sit Back as Non-OPEC Oil Gains Ground? 11:17 - Musk’s DOGE claims multi-trillion gap in US government spending 11:59 - EU targets cheap Chinese biodiesel imports with anti-dumping duties 13:04 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Are President Trump's Tariffs A Good Thing? And how does LNG play into his plan?Moscow calls for joint Russia-US projects in the ArcticTrump’s No-Prisoners Approach to Iran-China Oil CrackdownWill OPEC Sit Back as Non-OPEC Oil Gains Ground?Musk’s DOGE claims multi-trillion gap in US government spendingEU targets cheap Chinese biodiesel imports with anti-dumping dutiesFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| China Nuclear Lead | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:10:04 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley covers top energy headlines, including China's rapid nuclear expansion, the EU's increased gas imports from Russia, Chevron boosting Venezuelan oil exports amid U.S. policy shifts, and ENI and TotalEnergies exporting Cyprus gas to Egypt. He highlights concerns over California's dependence on foreign oil, labeling it a national security risk. Turley emphasizes the need for the U.S. to export nuclear technology and improve energy independence. He also gives a shoutout to Reese Consulting for their expertise in natural gas auditing. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:05 - Why China is Winning the Nuclear Energy Race 03:16 - EU gas imports from Russia soar – media 04:24 - Chevron Move to Boosts Venezuelan Oil Exports Amid U.S. Policy Shift 05:36 - Eni, TotalEnergies to send Cyprus gas to Egypt’s Damietta LNG export plant 07:18 - California Governor Newsom has positioned the state to be a national security risk for the entire USA 09:47 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Why China is Winning the Nuclear Energy RaceEU gas imports from Russia soar – mediaChevron Move to Boosts Venezuelan Oil Exports Amid U.S. Policy ShiftEni, TotalEnergies to send Cyprus gas to Egypt’s Damietta LNG export plantCalifornia Governor Newsom has positioned the state to be a national security risk for the entire USAFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| BRICS Dollar Warning | 17 Feb 2025 | 00:19:45 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Stuart Turley and Michael Tanner discuss key energy headlines, including the resilience of coal consumption despite retirements, China's potential to hack the U.S. electrical grid, and Trump's aggressive energy policies, such as unleashing LNG exports and imposing reciprocal tariffs. They highlight geopolitical and economic impacts, like BRICS nations exploring alternatives to the U.S. dollar and potential Russia-Ukraine peace talks affecting oil markets. The episode wraps up with financial market updates, crude oil trends, and a sponsor shoutout. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:23 - The End of Coal Is Nowhere In Sight 03:02 - Coal Consumption Remains High in the United States 04:03 - Could China Hack Our Electric Grid? – in 4 words – Yes and How Soon? The Real Question – Is Mayorkas in on it? 05:20 - ‘BRICS is dead’ if it messes with dollar – Trump 10:09 - Trump Unleashes LNG and Drilling Free-for-All 14:21 - Markets Update 16:22 - Rig Count Overview & Summary Count 17:11 - Diamondback in talks to buy Double Eagle for more than $5 billion, source says 19:06 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. The End of Coal Is Nowhere In SightCoal Consumption Remains High in the United StatesCould China Hack Our Electric Grid? – in 4 words – Yes and How Soon? The Real Question – Is Mayorkas in on it?‘BRICS is dead’ if it messes with dollar – TrumpTrump Unleashes LNG and Drilling Free-for-AllFollowStuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Week Recap: Climate Pushback, Oil Prices, and Trump-Putin Talks Shake the Market | 15 Feb 2025 | 00:17:34 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup - Weekly Recap, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley discussed global pushback on climate policies, Trump’s regulatory agenda for the energy sector, and challenges in reducing oil prices. They analyzed the economic impact of green energy policies, revealing concerns over misallocated taxpayer funds and rising energy costs. The show also highlighted BP’s activist investor shake-up, Iran’s defiance against U.S. sanctions, and Trump’s surprise move to initiate peace talks with Russia on Ukraine. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:21 - Swiss Voters Reject Emission Curbs Over Economic Concerns 03:49 - Pushback Begins Against Trump’s Oil Agenda 08:21 - Iran Says Trump’s Maximum Pressure Will Fail to Drive Its Oil Exports to Zero 10:44 - BP shares pop 7% after reports activist hedge fund Elliott has taken a stake in the struggling British oil major 12:31 - How has green energy policies impacted the environment, society, and our financial systems? DOGE found that the Inflation Reduction Act was funding change. 15:58 - US stuns European allies, opens Ukraine peace talks with Russia 17:30 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Pushback Begins Against Trump’s Oil AgendaIran Says Trump’s Maximum Pressure Will Fail to Drive Its Oil Exports to ZeroBP shares pop 7% after reports activist hedge fund Elliott has taken a stake in the struggling British oil majorHow has green energy policies impacted the environment, society, and our financial systems? DOGE found that the Inflation Reduction Act was funding change.US stuns European allies, opens Ukraine peace talks with RussiaFollowStuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Congressman Pat Harrigan on Energy Independence & National Strength | 14 Feb 2025 | 00:17:44 | |
In Energy News Beat – Conversation in Energy, Stuart Turley speaks with Congressman Pat Harrigan of North Carolina’s 10th District about national security, energy independence, and government accountability. Harrigan shares his journey from the military to politics, expressing concerns over past administrations’ weak foreign policies and emphasizing the critical role of energy security in national security. He discusses efforts to cut regulations, support small businesses, and ensure strong leadership under President Trump. Harrigan also highlights the need for government transparency, encourages public engagement, and shares a personal note on balancing family life with political duties. Please follow and support Congressman Pat Harrigan on his X Account and Congressional Website Here: X https://x.com/RepPatHarrigan House Website: https://harrigan.house.gov/ Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 00:45 – Military Service & Leaving Due to Political Influence 01:59 – The Fall of Afghanistan & Running for Congress 04:08 – U.S. Foreign Policy & National Security Concerns 04:57 – Energy Independence as National Security 06:29 – Exposing Government Corruption & Deep State Issues 08:21 – The Shift to "America First" & GOP Challenges 09:22 – National Debt & Ukraine Aid Concerns 10:02 – Military Equipment, Border Security & Cartels 11:28 – Trump’s Leadership & Future Political Strategy 13:33 – Reducing Regulations & Supporting Small Businesses 14:51 – How the Public Can Engage & Influence Policy 16:05 – Balancing Politics & Family Life 17:34 – Final Thoughts & Call to Action | |||
| Coal Comeback & Green Retreat | 24 Mar 2025 | 00:31:34 | |
Trump announces plans to reopen coal plants, rolling back environmental regulations to boost U.S. energy production. Meanwhile, the UK faces major power struggles as Heathrow Airport's outage exposes the risks of net-zero policies and reliance on biofuels. With the UK aiming for 95% low-carbon electricity by 2030, experts question the feasibility of such an ambitious goal. At the same time, big oil companies in Europe are scaling back their green pledges. Shell and Equinor retreat from offshore wind investments, prioritizing profitability over sustainability. Rising natural gas prices continue to drive up electricity costs, while OPEC+ signals mixed messages on production cuts, adding uncertainty to global oil markets. In corporate moves, Occidental Petroleum sells $905 million in mineral assets, hinting at a possible exit from Colorado. Chevron and ExxonMobil strengthen their positions in Kazakhstan, signaling a shift in global energy investment. Tune in for a deep dive into the latest developments shaping the future of energy. #EnergyNews #OilAndGas #CoalComeback #BigOil #NetZero #NaturalGas #OPEC #EnergyCrisis #LNG #RenewableEnergy #OccidentalPetroleum #Shell #Equinor #KazakhstanOil #energymarkets Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Trump’s Coal Revival 00:41 - UK Power Crisis 03:56 - Ethanol Controversy 06:02 - UK’s 95% Low-Carbon Goal 08:56 - Big Oil’s Green Retreat 12:13 - Natural Gas Prices Surge 14:50 - U.S. Energy Exports 16:36 - OPEC’s Supply Tactics 28:56 - Oxy’s Asset Sale 32:52 - Kazakhstan’s Oil Influence Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. The UK’s Heathrow Power Outage sheds light on Net Zero Policies UK Aims for 95 Percent Low Carbon Electricity by 2030 Big Oil Retreats: Europe’s Energy Giants Ditch Green Pledges Trump Moves To Reopen Coal Plants, Citing U.S. Energy Needs And Global Competition Natural Gas Prices Drive Electricity Costs Upward https://rigcount.bakerhughes.com/ Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Trump Shocks Allies | 13 Feb 2025 | 00:09:44 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses various significant energy and geopolitical developments. These include President Trump's push for peace talks with Russia over Ukraine, Saudi Arabia’s expansion of its Texas refinery, crude oil price trends, potential impacts of Trump's second term on energy policy, and Shell’s forecast for LNG demand growth. Turley also highlights the importance of LNG exports in U.S. trade and the need for infrastructure improvements, such as repealing the Jones Act. Additionally, he touches on Trump’s orders for federal agencies to comply with Musk’s DOGE cuts, calling out corruption in politics. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:27 - US stuns European allies, opens Ukraine peace talks with Russia 03:00 - Saudi Arabia’s Texas Refinery Just Made a Power Move 03:36 - Crude Oil Price Forecast: Crude Oil Reclaims $72.83, Targets Higher Resistance Levels 04:30 - Will Trump’s second term change the future of energy? 05:54 - Shell expects significant near-term LNG demand growth 08:11 - Trump orders federal agencies to comply with Musk’s DOGE cuts 09:31 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. US stuns European allies, opens Ukraine peace talks with RussiaSaudi Arabia’s Texas Refinery Just Made a Power MoveCrude Oil Price Forecast: Crude Oil Reclaims $72.83, Targets Higher Resistance LevelsWill Trump’s second term change the future of energy?Shell expects significant near-term LNG demand growthTrump orders federal agencies to comply with Musk’s DOGE cutsFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Inflation Act Impact | 12 Feb 2025 | 00:12:02 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley covering major energy and geopolitical developments. He discusses the impact of green energy policies, alleging misallocated funds in the Inflation Reduction Act, and critiques renewable investments, arguing they increase fossil fuel dependency. He highlights the Trump administration's halt on EV charging network funding, Russia’s resilience in oil trade despite sanctions, and BP’s strategic shift back to oil and gas. He also touches on the UK and US declining to sign the Paris AI declaration, warning about global AI governance. The episode concludes with a sponsor plug for Reese Consulting. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:38 - How has green energy policies impacted the environment, society, and our financial systems? DOGE found that the Inflation Reduction Act was funding change. 05:05 - Trump Admin Halts Billions In Funding For Biden’s Troubled EV Charging Network 06:07 - Russia Says Sanctions Shouldn’t Hinder Oil Trade With India 09:16 - BP Teases Fundamental Reset of Strategy to Boost Returns and Cash 11:02 - UK and US Fail to sign Paris AI declaration 11:48 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. How has green energy policies impacted the environment, society, and our financial systems? DOGE found that the Inflation Reduction Act was funding change.Trump Admin Halts Billions In Funding For Biden’s Troubled EV Charging NetworkRussia Says Sanctions Shouldn’t Hinder Oil Trade With IndiaBP Teases Fundamental Reset of Strategy to Boost Returns and CashUK and US Fail to sign Paris AI declarationFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Iran Fires Back to Oil Exports | 11 Feb 2025 | 00:13:27 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Michael Tanner breaks down key energy headlines, including Iran's pushback against Trump's oil sanctions, New Jersey Governor Murphy’s reversal on offshore wind projects, and the GOP’s plan to cut EV tax credits. He also analyzes market trends, BP’s stock surge driven by activist investor Elliott Management, and the broader impact of shifting energy policies. The episode highlights key developments, market reactions, and investment opportunities in oil and gas. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - Iran Says Trump’s Maximum Pressure Will Fail to Drive Its Oil Exports to Zero 03:31 - Gov. Murphy Pulls Plug On Offshore Wind Projects Over High Costs, Supply Chain Woes 05:51 - GOP Move To Slash EV Tax Credits, Challenge Biden’s Green Subsidies 09:51 - Markets Update 11:21 - BP shares pop 7% after reports activist hedge fund Elliott has taken a stake in the struggling British oil major 13:11 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Iran Says Trump’s Maximum Pressure Will Fail to Drive Its Oil Exports to ZeroGov. Murphy Pulls Plug On Offshore Wind Projects Over High Costs, Supply Chain WoesGOP Move To Slash EV Tax Credits, Challenge Biden’s Green SubsidiesBP shares pop 7% after reports activist hedge fund Elliott has taken a stake in the struggling British oil majorFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Swiss Emission Curbs | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:26:54 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley, dive into a variety of timely energy industry developments. They examine the implications of Swiss voters rejecting stringent emissions limits due to economic concerns and assess a $300 billion global investment in nuclear energy amid questions over potential impacts from AI advancements. The team also discusses mounting resistance to Trump’s oil policies, shifts in industry practices toward more financially disciplined drilling, and the geopolitical ramifications of Trump’s interactions with Putin on Ukraine, which could influence energy markets. Additionally, they highlight U.S. oil rig count changes, review a significant DJ Basin transaction involving Bayswater and Prairie Operating, and analyze how market fundamentals continue to challenge efforts to drive oil prices substantially lower. Overall, the episode provides a detailed snapshot of key energy trends and emerging challenges facing the sector. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:59 - Swiss Voters Reject Emission Curbs Over Economic Concerns 04:29 - $300 Billion in Global Nuclear Energy Investment – is this in trouble because of DeepSeek 08:13 - Pushback Begins Against Trump’s Oil Agenda 12:51 - Trump says he has spoken to Putin about Ukraine – media 13:27 - Why Keith Kellogg’s Plan is DOA: Avoiding the Catastrophic Downside Risk of Russo-Ukraine Negotiations 17:34 - Markets Update 19:17 - Rig Counts Update 19:30 - Bayswater Enters Sale Agreement for DJ Basin Assets 25:37 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Swiss Voters Reject Emission Curbs Over Economic Concerns$300 Billion in Global Nuclear Energy Investment – is this in trouble because of DeepSeekPushback Begins Against Trump’s Oil AgendaTrump says he has spoken to Putin about Ukraine – mediaWhy Keith Kellogg’s Plan is DOA: Avoiding the Catastrophic Downside Risk of Russo-Ukraine NegotiationsFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Week Recap: Trade Tariffs, Cryptocurrency Controversies, and Political Shake-Ups | 08 Feb 2025 | 00:20:52 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup - Weekly Recap, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley recap their week, reflecting on a successful expo and discussing major energy and geopolitical developments. Key topics include Elon Musk's involvement in government efficiency, Russia's record-high gas exports via TurkStream, USAID’s alleged corruption, China imposing tariffs on U.S. LNG, and Germany's urgent need to stop deindustrialization. They debate the implications of Musk's influence, the strategic role of natural gas in global politics, and the importance of deregulation under the new EPA leadership. The discussion underscores the shifting energy landscape and its political entanglements. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:43 - Musk gains ‘full access’ to US Treasury system 03:40 - Russian gas exports via key Black Sea pipeline hit historic high – Reuters 07:12 - USAID tried to block DOGE audit 13:02 - China to impose tariff on US LNG 15:59 - New EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Targets Anti-Trump Bureaucrats, Vows to Fill Key Roles 17:59 - Germany must act immediately to stop deindustrialisation, union urges 20:48 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Musk gains ‘full access’ to US Treasury systemRussian gas exports via key Black Sea pipeline hit historic high – ReutersUSAID tried to block DOGE auditChina to impose tariff on US LNGNew EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Targets Anti-Trump Bureaucrats, Vows to Fill Key RolesGermany must act immediately to stop deindustrialisation, union urgesFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Fixing California’s Energy Crisis: Local Solutions for a National Emergency | 07 Feb 2025 | 00:40:08 | |
In this episode of Energy News Beat - Conversation in Energy, Stuart Turley and guest Mike Umbro break down California's mounting energy crisis, highlighting how the state's overreliance on imported oil and flawed renewable policies—compounded by a cumbersome permitting process—are driving up costs and destabilizing the grid. They advocate for innovative, local solutions, such as transforming mature oil fields into synthetic geothermal power plants, to secure affordable energy, boost economic growth, and address the broader national energy emergency. I have always loved having Mike on my podcasts; he is a real friend of the show. Please reach out to him on his LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeumbro/ Thank you, Mike, and I loved your comment about how President Trump needs to help fix California. As it is the largest economy, it will make a significant impact on the total numbers for inflation and lower prices. I was in the camp of let's just let California slide off into the ocean, but Mike is right: California is worth fighting for. It will just take a lot of hard work. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 00:52 – Washington, D.C. Encounter & DOE Project Discussion 03:35 – Trump’s National Energy Emergency Declaration 04:29 – Critique of California’s Energy Policies and Oil Imports 06:32 – Grid Reliability and the Promise of Geologic Thermal Energy Storage 15:54 – Economic Impact and the Importance of Local Energy Production 21:49 – Regulatory & Permitting Hurdles in California 27:16 – Educational Outreach and Shaping the Energy Narrative 31:18 – Broader National Energy Security & Critique of “All Electric” Mandates 41:03 – Future Projects and the Path Forward | |||
| Deindustrialization in Germany | 06 Feb 2025 | 00:18:05 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner, Stuart Turley and Rey Trevino III covered a wide range of topics. They started with Germany's flawed climate policies and urgent calls to prevent deindustrialization. They discussed Trump's tariffs on the EU and the strategic implications of rare earth minerals in Ukraine. The conversation touched on energy market impacts, including sharp declines in oil and gas prices following an unexpected EIA report showing a significant inventory build. The discussion highlighted geopolitical tensions and market dynamics, emphasizing the role of natural gas imports in Europe amid global economic uncertainties. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:49 - Two year review exposes Germany’s climate policy fog 02:23 - Germany must act immediately to stop deindustrialisation, union urges 05:26 - Making sense of Trump’s tariffs, what should the EU expect? 07:40 - Zelensky admits Ukraine doesn’t control rare-earths Trump wants 14:56 - Markets Update 15:50 - EIA: Crude Oil Inventory Report 17:52 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Germany must act immediately to stop deindustrialisation, union urgesMaking sense of Trump’s tariffs, what should the EU expect?Zelensky admits Ukraine doesn’t control rare-earths Trump wantsFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| China Tariffs LNG | 05 Feb 2025 | 00:24:36 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley, along with guest Rey Trevino III, dive into a whirlwind of energy headlines and market updates. They discuss China’s new tariffs on U.S. LNG—introduced as a countermeasure to recent U.S. tariffs—President Trump’s controversial call for Ukraine to supply rare earth minerals, and South Africa’s bold stance against U.S. mineral imports. The conversation also covers the appointment of a new EPA chief focused on deregulation, the financing of LNG-powered container ships, and dynamic shifts in U.S. oil production and energy policy. All of these topics are examined with spirited commentary, humor, and incisive debate. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 02:58 - China to impose tariff on US LNG 06:29 - Trump demands rare-earth metals from Ukraine 07:21 - South African minister calls for halt to mineral exports to US 09:15 - New EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Targets Anti-Trump Bureaucrats, Vows to Fill Key Roles 11:16 - Hapag-Lloyd wraps up financing for 24 LNG-powered containerships 14:59 - Market Updates 17:03 - U.S. API Weekly Crude Oil Stock 20:04 - In win for Trump, oil giant Shell walks away from major New Jersey offshore wind farm 24:19 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. China to impose tariff on US LNGTrump demands rare-earth metals from UkraineSouth African minister calls for halt to mineral exports to USNew EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Targets Anti-Trump Bureaucrats, Vows to Fill Key RolesHapag-Lloyd wraps up financing for 24 LNG-powered containershipsIn win for Trump, oil giant Shell walks away from major New Jersey offshore wind farmFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| When Gas Becomes a Weapon: Trump's Negotiations, Putin’s Strategic Standoff, and Europe's Energy Crisis | 04 Feb 2025 | 01:00:54 | |
In this episode of Energy News Beat - Conversation in Energy, Stuart Turley and George McMillan dive into the shifting global energy landscape, exploring why Putin has no reason to negotiate with the West, how Russia’s energy strategy is reshaping economies, and why Europe’s industrial decline is fueling a rise in populism. They break down Trump’s “peace through strength” approach, the future of Nord Stream, and the geopolitical power plays influencing global markets. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges mainstream narratives and reveals the real forces driving international energy politics. Highlights of the Podcast
00:07 – Introduction 01:25 – Global Turmoil in a Short Timeframe 02:51 – Trump’s Position on Ukraine & Russian Negotiations 06:17 – Geopolitical Manipulation of Energy Markets 11:43 – Trump’s Strength-Based Approach to Russia 16:53 – Energy as a Political Weapon 24:06 – Why Putin Has No Reason to Negotiate with the U.S. 29:48 – Western Media & Political Strategy Missteps 33:59 – The Collapse of European Industry & Rise of Populism 38:25 – Potential Rebuilding of Nord Stream by Germany 52:03 – Putin’s Best Strategy: Do Nothing 58:21 – Final Thoughts | |||
| USAID Blocks DOGE | 04 Feb 2025 | 00:20:17 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Stuart Turley and Michael Tanner cover a range of hot topics from the significant impact of oil tariffs on U.S. refiners to USAID's controversial attempt to block a DOGE audit, linking it to broader governmental and geopolitical issues. They explore Greenland’s untapped energy and mineral potential, debate the opaque management of $200 billion in U.S. aid to Ukraine, and highlight Shell’s anticipated midyear LNG Canada launch. Alongside market updates on oil, natural gas, and major earnings reports from Chevron and ExxonMobil, the discussion also raises constitutional concerns regarding unelected bureaucrats and the shifting power dynamics in U.S. energy policy. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:52 - Tariffs on Oil Are a Major Problem for U.S. Refiners 03:38 - USAID tried to block DOGE audit 09:32 - The Geopolitics and Energy Potential of Greenland 10:27 - Zelensky has no idea where most of ‘$200 billion’ in US aid went 11:10 - Shell still expects mid-year launch for LNG Canada 14:58 - Markets Update 17:38 - Chevron Reports Fourth Quarter 2024 Results 18:53 - ExxonMobil Announces 2024 Results 19:38 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Tariffs on Oil Are a Major Problem for U.S. RefinersUSAID tried to block DOGE auditThe Geopolitics and Energy Potential of GreenlandZelensky has no idea where most of ‘$200 billion’ in US aid wentShell still expects mid-year launch for LNG CanadaFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Week Recap: EPA Reverses Regulations, Trump Diplomacy, and US Sanctions on Oil | 22 Mar 2025 | 00:21:47 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup - Week Recap, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley, covered a range of significant developments, including the EPA’s plan to roll back Biden- and Obama-era regulations to reduce energy costs and boost U.S. power, President Trump’s push for a peace agreement with Russia on Ukraine, and his stance on using the Federal Reserve’s leverage. Meanwhile, Germany’s first offshore wind farm, after only 15 years, is being dismantled due to unprofitability. Trump also removed a license that allowed Chevron to operate in Venezuela, which could boost the black market in oil exports. These topics highlight ongoing shifts in energy policy and geopolitics. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - EPA Unleashes 31 Actions To Overturn Biden- and Obama-Era Regulations, Boost American Power 03:33 - Will Trump Use the Federal Reserve as Leverage, Too? 05:49 - After Only 15 Years Of Operation, Germany’s First Offshore Wind Farm Being Scrapped 07:47 - Trump Says He’ll Speak With Putin Tuesday on Ukraine Truce Push 08:58 - Trump and Putin Conclude Phone Call as US Pushes Ceasefire 11:05 - Harold Hamm: ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Needs $80 Oil – Or as Stu says, “Drill baby Drill when fiscally responsible” 15:09 - Chevron Out, Black Market In? The Fallout of U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela 21:44 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. EPA Unleashes 31 Actions To Overturn Biden- and Obama-Era Regulations, Boost American PowerWill Trump Use the Federal Reserve as Leverage, Too?After Only 15 Years Of Operation, Germany’s First Offshore Wind Farm Being ScrappedTrump Says He’ll Speak With Putin Tuesday on Ukraine Truce PushTrump and Putin Conclude Phone Call as US Pushes CeasefireHarold Hamm: ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Needs $80 Oil – Or as Stu says, “Drill baby Drill when fiscally responsible”Chevron Out, Black Market In? The Fallout of U.S. Sanctions on VenezuelaFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Russian Gas Peaks | 03 Feb 2025 | 00:12:25 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host,discusses several key developments: Elon Musk, under Trump's "Doge" initiative, aims to cut $1 trillion in wasteful Treasury spending, uncovering alleged corruption in payments to dubious groups. China plans to sue the U.S. over Trump’s new tariffs, which Turley supports as necessary despite potential short-term pain. Canada retaliates with tariffs, which Turley critiques as hypocritical given its existing high tariffs on U.S. goods. Russian gas exports via the TurkStream pipeline hit record highs, potentially easing EU deindustrialization and influencing Trump’s geopolitical strategy. Lastly, the Senate confirmed Lee Zeldin as EPA head, aligning with Trump’s push to slash climate regulations, a move Turley applauds. Turley emphasizes pro-Trump policies, deregulation, and tough trade stances as solutions to economic and energy challenges. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:38 - Musk gains ‘full access’ to US Treasury system 03:34 - China to sue US over Trump’s new tariffs 04:55 - Canada strikes back with tariffs 07:16 - Russian gas exports via key Black Sea pipeline hit historic high – Reuters 10:50 - Senate Confirms Lee Zeldin To Head EPA As Trump Vows To Trim Climate Regs 11:34 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Musk gains ‘full access’ to US Treasury systemChina to sue US over Trump’s new tariffsCanada strikes back with tariffsRussian gas exports via key Black Sea pipeline hit historic high – ReutersSenate Confirms Lee Zeldin To Head EPA As Trump Vows To Trim Climate RegsFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Fueling the Future: LNG, Energy Policy, and Global Impact with Steve Reese | 02 Feb 2025 | 00:20:36 | |
In the Energy News Beat – Conversation in Energy with Stuart Turley, talks with Steve Reese to discuss the global energy sector’s current challenges and opportunities, particularly focusing on Europe’s energy security amid Germany’s reliance on Russian natural gas. They highlight American Gas Partners' role in supplying LNG to Germany and Poland as a solution to the energy crisis. The conversation also covers the influence of green energy policies, the role of natural gas in global markets, and the positive impact of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives on energy companies. Steve delves into the potential of uncompleted wells and legacy basins in North America, as well as hydrogen’s future in energy production. The discussion offers valuable insights into the evolving energy landscape and sustainable energy practices. This is an excellent episode with Steve as we talk about key industry issues and leaders. Steve is a national treasure in the energy space, and he knows the natural gas markets. We are also thrilled they will sponsor the daily show for Reese Consulting and Reese Training. We recommend you connect with Steve on his LinkedIn and his websites. Thank you, Steve, for your time, leadership, and friendship and for stopping by the podcast! - Stu Steve Reese LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-reese-185a86/ Reese Energy Consulting: https://reeseenergyconsulting.com/ Reese Energy Training: https://reeseenergytraining.com/
Highlights of the Podcast
00:07 - Introduction 01:34 - Trump’s Cabinet Picks 02:31 - Germany’s Energy Crisis 05:24 - Natural Gas Supply Solutions 09:09 - Geopolitical Issues & Energy 12:23 - ESG’s Positive Impact 13:06 - Uncompleted Wells & Legacy Basins 14:05 - Diversification in Gas Production 17:15 - Hydrogen & Power Plants 19:27 - Future Collaborations Full Transcript on https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/ | |||
| Trump Oil Strategy | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:18:28 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Michael Tanner covers key energy headlines, including the impact of U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil, Trump's meeting with oil CEOs amid market turmoil, and a potential U.S. natural gas boom due to increased withdrawals. He discusses oil market dynamics, the Fed's decision to maintain interest rates, and geopolitical factors affecting energy prices, including tensions in the Middle East and Russia-Ukraine conflicts. He also touches on M&A activity in the oil sector, emphasizing market uncertainty. Finally, he promotes Energy Newsbeat's resources and sponsors before signing off. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:07 - Chevron Out, Black Market In? The Fallout of U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela 07:42 0 Trump to Meet Oil CEOs Amid Market Turmoil 11:55 - Price Rally Sets The Stage for U.S. Natural Gas Boom 15:19 - Markets Update 16:29 - Petroleum Status Update 18:07 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Chevron Out, Black Market In? The Fallout of U.S. Sanctions on VenezuelaTrump to Meet Oil CEOs Amid Market TurmoilPrice Rally Sets The Stage for U.S. Natural Gas BoomFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||
| Trump-Putin Call Ends | 19 Mar 2025 | 00:14:26 | |
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley covers key developments, including President Trump’s productive phone call with Putin pushing for a ceasefire, the U.S. discovery of $8.4 billion in rare earth minerals in coal ash landfills, and concerns over the Inflation Reduction Act’s potential $4.67 trillion cost. He highlights Crowley’s deployment of the first U.S. LNG carrier to Puerto Rico, a federal judge blocking New Jersey’s offshore wind farm, and Harold Hamm’s call for $80 oil prices. Turley also stresses the need for U.S. investment in LNG tankers and the impact of the Jones Act on energy exports. Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 01:39 - Trump and Putin Conclude Phone Call as US Pushes Ceasefire 03:47 - Buried fortune: US finds $8.4 billion in rare earths sitting in coal ash landfills 05:14 - New Study: Inflation Reduction Act Likely To Cost Taxpayers Trillions 06:58 - Crowley deploys first US LNG carrier to supply Naturgy’s facility in Puerto Rico 08:20 - Judge Blocks NJ Offshore Wind Farm As Trump Reverses Biden’s Green Gambits 10:06 - Harold Hamm: ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Needs $80 Oil – Or as Stu says, “Drill baby Drill when fiscally responsible” 14:09 - Outro Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Trump and Putin Conclude Phone Call as US Pushes CeasefireBuried fortune: US finds $8.4 billion in rare earths sitting in coal ash landfillsNew Study: Inflation Reduction Act Likely To Cost Taxpayers TrillionsCrowley deploys first US LNG carrier to supply Naturgy’s facility in Puerto RicoJudge Blocks NJ Offshore Wind Farm As Trump Reverses Biden’s Green GambitsHarold Hamm: ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Needs $80 Oil – Or as Stu says, “Drill baby Drill when fiscally responsible”Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter | |||