Which Energy Markets are Moving

As we navigate through July 2025, the global energy landscape continues to evolve amid economic uncertainties, policy shifts, and fluctuating demand. From traditional fossil fuels to emerging renewables, various sectors are experiencing notable movements—some upward, others facing headwinds. This article examines key markets, starting with the concerning decline in U.S. clean energy developers, and extends […]

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Big Beautiful Bill & California’s National Security: Key Headlines – ENB Weekly Recap

Weekly Daily Standup Top Stories Big Beautiful Bill May Still Yet End the Green New Deal June 29, 2025 Clark Savage Senate Republicans have taken a significant step toward passing President Donald Trump’s sweeping legislative package, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” with a narrow 51-49 procedural vote on June 28, 2025. This $4.5 trillion […] […]

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Turning Stranded Gas Into Bitcoin & Data Center Power

In this episode of Energy Newsbeat – Conversations in Energy, Stuart Turley talks with Mark Lancaster about solving the stranded gas challenge by turning wasted natural gas into energy for Bitcoin mining and data centers. Lancaster explains how his company provides fast, scalable natural gas generators, which cut project timelines and reduce emissions. They discuss […]

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Wind and Solar LOVE The Big Beautiful Bill

Daily Standup Top Stories California is a National Security Risk, Funding the Ukrainian/Russian War, and Closing Refineries in California June 30, 2025 Clark Savage California, often seen as a leader in environmental policy, is facing a paradox that could have far-reaching implications for national security, economic stability, and international relations. The state’s energy policies, driven by […]

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California is a National Security Risk, Funding the Ukrainian/Russian War, and Closing Refineries in California

California, often seen as a leader in environmental policy, is facing a paradox that could have far-reaching implications for national security, economic stability, and international relations. The state\’s energy policies, driven by a push for lower carbon emissions, have inadvertently positioned California as a funder of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia and a […]

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BP Spurned at the Altar

Daily Standup Top Stories Alberta Spends $5 Million to Support World’s First Direct Air Carbon Capture Centre Would Trees Be Cheaper? China’s EV Market is in turmoil June 25, 2025 Clark Savage China’s EV market is quite fascinating, and some of their products are equipped with cool features; however, their predatory practices, which contribute to trade […]

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US Crude Inventories Hit 11-Year Seasonal Low, Yet Stocks Fall Amid Strong Summer Driving Demand

U.S. crude oil inventories have dropped to an 11-year seasonal low, driven by robust summer driving demand, yet oil stocks are paradoxically declining. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported an 11.5 million barrel drawdown to 420.9 million barrels for the week ending June 13, 2025, the most significant weekly decline in a year.web:1 High […]

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Will Oil Be $100? – ENB Weekly Recap

This was a wild week in the energy space. The geopolitical tensions around the world are driving oil prices to $77, and if Iran\’s oil export capacity is diminished, we may see some short-term spikes to $100. For our oil and gas investors who follow Energy News Beat, this is what Stu has been predicting. […]

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