In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley discuss key energy news, including Chevron's ambitious cash flow growth targets through oil production expansion, China's hacking threats to the U.S. energy grid, Hungary blaming Ukraine for EU gas price hikes, and Alaska's lawsuit against Biden's Arctic drilling restrictions. They analyze Greenland's strategic importance, midstream oil company mergers, and crude oil inventory data. Tanner highlights a bearish crude oil market forecast due to oversupply, while Turley emphasizes energy policy implications for political campaigns. They conclude with updates on upcoming podcasts featuring energy policy discussions with political candidates.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:28 - Chevron Targets $6-8 bln In Free Cash Flow Growth By 2026
03:13 - Salt Typhoon Stirs Panic in Washington
05:04 - Hungary blames Ukraine for rising gas prices in EU
06:34 - Europe reacts to Trump’s threat to Greenland
09:00 - Alaska sues Biden administration over oil and gas drilling leases in Arctic refuge
12:31 - Markets Update
14:34 - EnCap Flatrock Midstream Completes Two Transactions with Plains All American
15:54 - Outro
Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.
Chevron Targets $6-8 bln In Free Cash Flow Growth By 2026Salt Typhoon Stirs Panic in WashingtonHungary blames Ukraine for rising gas prices in EUEurope reacts to Trump’s threat to Greenland Alaska sues Biden administration over oil and gas drilling leases in Arctic refugeLarge Jump in Fuel Inventories Outweighs Crude DrawFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and Twitter