Energy News Beat Podcast

Iran's Retaliatory Strike: Is De-Escalation the Key?
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, Stuart Turley discusses several key energy stories: Iran's retaliatory missile strike on a U.S. airbase in Qatar, which led to a surprising drop in oil prices, signaling a de-escalation move; Israel's shutdown of the Leviathan natural gas field amid tensions with Iran, impacting regional markets like Egypt's fertilizer industry; Shell's achievement of its first LNG shipment from Canada; and Hyundai's partnership with ECO to build LNG-powered container ships in the U.S., strengthening maritime and energy dominance. He also highlights a podcast with Wasif Latif on commodity marketing.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:12 - The Iran Retaliatory Strike on the U.S. Airbase in Qatar: A Page from the De-Escalation Playbook
03:33 - The Oil Price Shock No One Saw Coming: Navigating the New Energy Landscape
04:52 - Israel Shuts Down Leviathan Natural Gas Field: Update on Impacts and Risks for Customers and Regional Markets
06:59 - Shell’s LNG Canada achieves first LNG
08:26 - HD Hyundai teams up with ECO to build LNG-powered containerships in US
09:50 - Outro
Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.
The Iran Retaliatory Strike on the U.S. Airbase in Qatar: A Page from the De-Escalation Playbook
The Oil Price Shock No One Saw Coming: Navigating the New Energy Landscape
Shell’s LNG Canada achieves first LNG
HD Hyundai teams up with ECO to build LNG-powered containerships in US
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