The Natural Gas Lifeline to the European Market May Start in the Leviathan Fields

Europe’s ongoing quest for energy security—diversifying away from Russian supplies amid geopolitical tensions—has spotlighted the Eastern Mediterranean as a promising alternative source of natural gas. At the heart of this potential lifeline lies Israel’s Leviathan gas field, one of the region’s largest offshore discoveries. While current exports primarily flow to neighboring Egypt and Jordan (with […]

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Big Oil Leaders Sound the Alarm: Spare Supply Is Gone, and Prices Are at an Inflection Point

In a stark warning to markets, CEOs from America’s largest oil companies say the global crude market is rapidly approaching a critical “cliff’s edge.” With the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed for months amid the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, commercial stockpiles, strategic reserves, and pre-war floating crude are being burned through at an alarming […]

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Iran War has Brought The Energy Crisis to the Center Stage. We also cover the Energy Transition, Exxon and Chevron Earnings.

Energy Security Starts at Home, and Energy Dominance is Displayed through your exports. Well, the US is clearly energy dominant until you hit California, and then they are 80% dependent on foreign energy. 1. Global Energy Crisis & Iran War Impact   The Podcast opens with the Iran war creating a severe global energy crisis. […]

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Suddenly Chevron is the smart one in the room with ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips looking at Venezuela

In the high-stakes world of global oil, timing and persistence can make all the difference. While ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips spent nearly two decades on the sidelines after Venezuela’s 2007 nationalizations, Chevron quietly maintained its foothold through joint ventures and U.S. licenses. Now, with major political shifts in Caracas and a clear push from the Trump […]

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ExxonMobil Delivers Resilient Q1 2026 Earnings Amid Geopolitical Headwinds, Signaling Strength for Investors and Energy Market Stability

ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) released its first-quarter 2026 financial results this morning, showcasing a company built for volatility. Despite significant one-time impacts from Middle East disruptions tied to the February 28 conflict, underlying performance remained robust, driven by higher commodity prices, record production in key assets, and disciplined execution. Financial Highlights GAAP earnings: $4.183 billion, or […]

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Chevron Reports Strong Q1 2026 Earnings Beat Amid Geopolitical Volatility and Temporary Hedging Charges

Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) delivered a solid first-quarter performance, beating analyst expectations on adjusted earnings per share despite a year-over-year decline in reported profits, ongoing Middle East disruptions tied to the Iran conflict, and significant one-time timing effects from financial hedges. The results highlight the resilience of Chevron’s diversified portfolio, record U.S. production growth, and […]

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Phillips 66 Beats Q1 Estimates by $.88 Per Share as Refining Margins Surge

Houston-based integrated energy company Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) delivered a solid first-quarter 2026 earnings beat, reporting adjusted earnings of $0.49 per share—surpassing Wall Street consensus estimates of a $0.39 per share loss by $0.88. The company posted net income of $207 million, or $0.51 per diluted share on a reported (GAAP) basis. Strong refining operations, […]

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