China Buying 84% More Canadian Oil Year over Year, and Carney Says the Partnership Sets Up for the New World Order

In a rapidly evolving global energy landscape, China\’s strategic partnerships and import trends are reshaping international relations. Recent developments highlight a surge in Canadian oil imports to China, facilitated by expanded infrastructure like the Trans Mountain pipeline. This comes amid statements from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasizing a \”new strategic partnership\” with China that […]

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Nuclear Truth vs. Renewable Myths: Dr. Gene Nelson Exposes California’s Energy Crisis

In this episode of Energy Newsbeat – Conversations in Energy, host Stu Turley sits down with Dr. Gene Nelson of Californians for Green Nuclear Power and the “Green Nuke” Substack to unpack how anti-nuclear ideology and California’s Public Utilities Commission are ignoring basic physics and economics. Dr. Nelson explains why overreliance on solar, wind, and batteries […]

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ExxonMobil\’s Low-Carbon Retreat Dovetails Neatly with Trump\’s Energy Policy Revolution

In a bold pivot that echoes the incoming Trump administration\’s emphasis on energy dominance and deregulation, ExxonMobil has announced a significant reduction in its low-carbon investments, slashing spending by a third from $30 billion to $20 billion over the 2025-2030 period. This move redirects capital toward the company\’s core oil and gas operations, prioritizing high-return […]

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