Energy News Beat Podcast
Week Recap: Chevron's Texas Move & Global Power Demand Surge
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup - Weekly Recap, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley discuss various topics, including the volatility in oil prices, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, and the impact of energy policies on industry. They highlight Chevron's move to Texas due to unfavorable policies in California, the rising global power demand, and the ongoing challenges faced by U.S. shale producers. Additionally, they critique the Biden administration's green energy spending and discuss the implications of recent court rulings on U.S. LNG export terminals.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:17 - Global Power Demand Is Soaring, IEA Expects 4% Growth in ’24 & ‘25
03:09 - Chevron Taking Its Headquarters To Texas
05:30 - Israel, Mideast Markets Fall on Iran Threat, Global Stock Plunge
07:27 - Shale Keeps Getting Leaner and Meaner
12:32 - Saudi Aramco Sees Oil Demand Rising by 1.6 Million Bpd in Second Half of 2024
14:29 - Biden Is Dumping Billions Of Tax Dollars Into ‘Green’ Projects Before Leaving Office
15:55 Court pulls permit for NextDecade’s US LNG export terminal
18:08 - Outro
Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.
Global Power Demand Is Soaring, IEA Expects 4% Growth in ’24 & ‘25
Chevron Taking Its Headquarters To Texas
Israel, Mideast Markets Fall on Iran Threat, Global Stock Plunge
Shale Keeps Getting Leaner and Meaner
Saudi Aramco Sees Oil Demand Rising by 1.6 Million Bpd in Second Half of 2024
Biden Is Dumping Billions Of Tax Dollars Into ‘Green’ Projects Before Leaving Office
Court pulls permit for NextDecade’s US LNG export terminal
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