Energy News Beat Podcast
Middle East vs Oil Prices
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley discuss key global energy and economic issues. They cover the impact of Middle Eastern conflicts on oil prices and global stock markets, noting heightened military activity and geopolitical tensions. They also discuss Norway's strong gas exports to Europe, despite ongoing maintenance, and the challenges faced by U.S. shale producers in maintaining efficiency amidst market pressures. The broader market also sees a significant downturn, particularly in Japan, due to various economic factors, including concerns over a global recession.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:16 - How Conflict in the Middle East Could Send Oil Prices Soaring
02:26 - Israel, Mideast Markets Fall on Iran Threat, Global Stock Plunge
04:30 - Norwegian piped gas exports to NW Europe stay strong in July
06:01 - Shale Keeps Getting Leaner and Meaner
12:51 - Oil Price Collapse Tampered by Tensions in the Middle East
13.56 - Whats Going On In The Markets?
18:54 - Outro
Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.
How Conflict in the Middle East Could Send Oil Prices Soaring
Israel, Mideast Markets Fall on Iran Threat, Global Stock Plunge
Norwegian piped gas exports to NW Europe stay strong in July
Shale Keeps Getting Leaner and Meaner
Oil Price Collapse Tampered by Tensions in the Middle East
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