Energy News Beat Podcast

Global Investment Growth
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
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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’
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