250 Actions the Trump Administration and Congressional Allies Have Taken to Unleash Our Energy Potential

In the first year of the Trump Administration\’s return to power—from January 20, 2025, to January 2026—a remarkable series of over 250 actions has been implemented to revitalize America\’s energy sector. Compiled by Thomas J. Pyle of the Institute for Energy Research (IER), this comprehensive list highlights executive orders, regulatory rollbacks, legislative victories, and agency […]

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Why Chevron and Exxon are Holding Their Stock Price Even When Oil is Holding at $60 to $65?

In the volatile world of energy markets, oil prices have stabilized around $60 to $65 per barrel throughout much of 2025 and into early 2026, a level that might typically pressure major oil companies\’ stock performance. Yet, industry giants Chevron (CVX) and ExxonMobil (XOM) have demonstrated remarkable resilience, with their shares holding steady or even […]

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China\’s Oil and Gas Drilling Program Improvements Are Now Capable of Impacting Markets

By Stuart Turley, Energy Podcast Host As the world\’s largest energy consumer, China\’s advancements in oil and gas drilling technologies and programs have reached a point where they can meaningfully influence global markets. Over the past decade, China has invested heavily in enhancing domestic production through improved drilling techniques, such as horizontal drilling and hydraulic […]

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What Should Consumers and Investors Look for in Energy in 2026? Trends will continue of people moving to Red States due to Affordability

As we step into 2026, the energy landscape is poised for significant shifts driven by geopolitical tensions, technological advancements, and policy changes. For consumers, rising costs in electricity, gasoline, and diesel remain a pressing concern, often varying starkly along political lines in the U.S. Investors, meanwhile, can find opportunities in resilient sectors like shale oil, […]

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Five Energy Market Trends to Track in 2026: The Year of the So-Called Glut

As we step into 2026, the global energy landscape is poised for turbulence, with whispers of an oil \”glut\” dominating headlines. Yet, this narrative may be overstated, influenced by geopolitical pressures and market dynamics that could reshape supply realities. Drawing from recent analyses, including Reuters\’ outlook and insights from OPEC and specialized energy commentary, here […]

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Has the Shadow Fleet Met Its Match? Will OPEC+ Be The Beneficiary? 

The global energy landscape has long been shadowed by the so-called \”shadow fleet\”—a network of aging, often poorly maintained tankers that evade international sanctions to transport oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) from countries like Russia, Iran, Iraq, and Venezuela. These vessels, frequently operating under opaque ownership and false flags, have allowed sanctioned regimes to […]

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