Author: Stu

California Cuts PG&E’s and Edison’s Profits for Grid Investments: Gavin Newsom’s California Poses a National Security Risk Due to Flawed Energy Policies

In a move that underscores the ongoing turmoil in California’s energy sector, state regulators have slashed the profits that major utilities like PG&E Corp. and Edison International can earn on critical grid investments. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) made this decision to curb skyrocketing electricity bills, attempting to strike a balance between hardening the […]

Trump Administration Intercepts a Second Tanker in Venezuela Oil Tanker Blockade

In a bold escalation of tensions between the United States and Venezuela, the Trump administration has intercepted a second oil tanker amid an ongoing blockade aimed at crippling the Maduro regime’s oil exports. On December 20, 2025, the US Coast Guard seized the supertanker named Centuries in the Caribbean Sea, shortly after it departed from […]

Sanctions through Drone Strikes now in the Mediterranean

In a bold escalation of its campaign against Russia’s shadow fleet, Ukraine has carried out its first drone strike on a Russian-linked oil tanker in the Mediterranean Sea, marking a significant expansion of the conflict beyond the Black Sea region. The attack on the Oman-flagged tanker Qendil, which occurred off the Libyan coast on December […]

US Oil Drillers Drop 6 Rigs This Week According to Baker Hughes: What Is the Impact to Consumers and Investors?

In the latest Baker Hughes weekly report, the US oil and gas rig count declined, reflecting ongoing challenges in the energy sector amid fluctuating prices and market pressures. The total active drilling rigs fell by 6 to 542 for the week ending December 19, 2025. This drop continues a trend of reduced activity, with the […]

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 […]

Data Centers and LNG Play 3D Chess for Natural Gas Part 1 – Cyrus Brooks, RBAC

ENB Pub Note: This is an outstanding article from Cyrus Brooks at RBAC, and he has been on the Energy News Beat podcast several times. This article points out key relationships between Data Centers and natural gas. We will be reaching out to him to interview him after the second article drops.  This article is […]

Why Fusion Is Considered Energy’s Holy Grail, and how President Trump’s media company is betting on a breakthrough

In the quest for sustainable, limitless power, nuclear fusion stands out as the ultimate prize—a technology that mimics the processes powering the sun and stars. Often dubbed the “holy grail” of energy, fusion promises to deliver vast amounts of clean electricity without the environmental pitfalls of fossil fuels or the waste issues plaguing traditional nuclear […]

Lingering pessimism, uncertainty further weigh on oil and gas activity – Dallas Fed

ENB Pub Note: Excellent update from the Dallas Fed. You can check the full report here.  We will be covering the next Energy News Beat Stand-up. Activity in the oil and gas sector edged lower in fourth quarter 2025, according to oil and gas executives responding to the Dallas Fed Energy Survey. The business activity […]

Venezuela Isn’t Escalation – It’s Supply Managment – DRW

What a week in the oil and gas markets. We have Dark Fleet Tankers over the weekend rolling up on Venezuela to be filled up, and Michael Tanner and Stu Turley talk about it on the Sunday release of the Energy News Beat Stand Up. Stu points out that President Trump needs to pay attention, […]

Even for the Trillions Spent on Wind and Solar, Coal is Still Needed

In an era where trillions of dollars have poured into wind and solar energy projects worldwide, one might expect coal to fade into obscurity. Yet, the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) latest Coal 2025 report paints a different picture: coal remains a stubborn cornerstone of global energy systems, essential for reliability and security even as renewables […]