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In this episode of Energy Newsbeat Daily Standup, break down the potential return of an oil supercycle driven by stalled energy transitions, underinvestment, and rising global demand. They highlight investor opportunities in nuclear and critical minerals, with specific companies and DOE-backed projects set to benefit. The duo then explores China’s strategic oil grabs amid U.S. pressure on India and Russian peace talks. They also critique the rise of left-driven "lawfare" against energy producers, tying it to increased consumer costs. Finally, they analyze Gavin Newsom’s surprising pivot toward Big Oil as a possible prelude to a presidential run, noting skepticism around the sincerity and impact of his policy shift.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Energy Transition Stalls as Oil Super-Cycle Risks Return
02:54 -What Should Investors Look for in Nuclear and Critical Minerals for the Balance of 2025?
05:38 - China Takes Advantage of Russian Peace Talks Amid U.S. Pressure on India
08:32 - How effective is the lawfare of the left against energy, and how much does it cost consumers?
10:43 - Gavin Newsom Warms to Big Oil in Climate Reversal - But Can You Trust Him?
16:10 - Markets Update
18:57 - Outro
Links to articles discussed:
Energy Transition Stalls as Oil Super-Cycle Risks Return
What Should Investors Look for in Nuclear and Critical Minerals for the Balance of 2025?
China Takes Advantage of Russian Peace Talks Amid U.S. Pressure on India
How effective is the lawfare of the left against energy, and how much does it cost consumers?
Gavin Newsom Warms to Big Oil in Climate Reversal - But Can You Trust Him?
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In this episode of Energy Newsbeat Daily Standup, break down the potential return of an oil supercycle driven by stalled energy transitions, underinvestment, and rising global demand. They highlight investor opportunities in nuclear and critical minerals, with specific companies and DOE-backed projects set to benefit. The duo then explores China’s strategic oil grabs amid U.S. pressure on India and Russian peace talks. They also critique the rise of left-driven "lawfare" against energy producers, tying it to increased consumer costs. Finally, they analyze Gavin Newsom’s surprising pivot toward Big Oil as a possible prelude to a presidential run, noting skepticism around the sincerity and impact of his policy shift.
Subscribe to Our Substack For Daily Insights
Want to Add Oil & Gas To Your Portfolio? Fill Out Our Oil & Gas Portfolio Survey
Need Power For Your Data Center, Hospital, or Business?
Follow Stuart On LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuturley/ and
Twitter: https://twitter.com/STUARTTURLEY16
Follow Michael On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelta... and
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mtanner_1
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Energy Transition Stalls as Oil Super-Cycle Risks Return
02:54 -What Should Investors Look for in Nuclear and Critical Minerals for the Balance of 2025?
05:38 - China Takes Advantage of Russian Peace Talks Amid U.S. Pressure on India
08:32 - How effective is the lawfare of the left against energy, and how much does it cost consumers?
10:43 - Gavin Newsom Warms to Big Oil in Climate Reversal - But Can You Trust Him?
16:10 - Markets Update
18:57 - Outro
Links to articles discussed:
Energy Transition Stalls as Oil Super-Cycle Risks Return
What Should Investors Look for in Nuclear and Critical Minerals for the Balance of 2025?
China Takes Advantage of Russian Peace Talks Amid U.S. Pressure on India
How effective is the lawfare of the left against energy, and how much does it cost consumers?
Gavin Newsom Warms to Big Oil in Climate Reversal - But Can You Trust Him?
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