Energy News Beat Podcast
China's Lingering Oil Concerns
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses key topics in the energy sector, including the dominance of oil, natural gas, and coal in U.S. rail freight amidst a potential strike that could disrupt supply chains. He highlights the UK's high industrial electricity costs, attributing them to poor energy policies, and covers the dangers of electric vehicles igniting after exposure to saltwater during hurricanes. Additionally, Turley discusses Russia's outlook on oil price volatility and China’s contradictory oil demand patterns, suggesting that China's buying habits indicate preparation for potential conflict. He closes by promoting investment opportunities in the oil and gas sector.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:10 - Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal Dominate U.S. Rail Freight
02:44 - UK has world’s highest industrial electricity costs
04:06 - Salt water is making electric cars blow up after Hurricane Helene
05:32 - Russia Expects Oil Price Volatility to Subside
06:09 - China Oil Demand Concerns Aren’t Going Away
08:01 - Outro
Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.
Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal Dominate U.S. Rail Freight
UK has world’s highest industrial electricity costs
Salt water is making electric cars blow up after Hurricane Helene
Russia Expects Oil Price Volatility to Subside
China Oil Demand Concerns Aren’t Going Away
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