Energy News Beat Podcast
DR Congo Sues Apple
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Stuart Turley and Michael Tanner discuss key energy and global developments in this lively episode of The Daily Energy News Beat, covering topics like the Department of Energy's LNG export study, Russia's oil shipments to the EU despite sanctions, and Scottish renewables advocating interconnector reform. They highlight Congo's lawsuit against Apple over "blood minerals" and a Black Sea oil spill caused by aging tankers, criticizing environmental and economic policies. The episode wraps up with market updates, critiques of Congress's spending, and holiday plans for the podcast. It's a mix of energy insights, policy critiques, and industry updates delivered with humor and candor.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:16 - US DOE releases LNG export study
03:06 - Russia continues to ship oil directly to the EU despite sanctions, investigation finds
04:46 - Scottish Renewables want interconnector reform
06:03 - DR Congo sues Apple over ‘blood minerals’
10:09 - Oil washes up along Black Sea coastline following triple tanker casualties
13:35 - Markets Update
14:50 - Weekly Petroleum Status Report
18:09 - Outro
Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.
US DOE releases LNG export study
Russia continues to ship oil directly to the EU despite sanctions, investigation finds
Scottish Renewables want interconnector reform
DR Congo sues Apple over ‘blood minerals’
Oil washes up along Black Sea coastline following triple tanker casualties
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