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In this episode of Energy Newsbeat – Conversations in Energy, host Stuart Turley and Ronald Stein discuss California's energy crisis, focusing on the state's declining oil production and refining capacity. They highlight how California's reliance on imported oil has grown to over 60%, creating a national security risk. Stein criticizes Governor Newsom's push to phase out fossil fuels without addressing the ongoing demand, and they explore how this policy impacts the state’s energy future. They also touch on global shifts in energy production, including China’s growing refinery capacity and the complexities of California's regulatory environment.
Ronald is a great friend to the Energy News Beat podcast and a great resource. Please follow his energy discussions here: https://www.americaoutloud.news/author/ronald-stein-p-e/
"California is a national security risk" is a fantastic point that Ronald made, and it prompted us to record a follow-up with Mike Umbro, which is coming out of production in a few days. Having Mike Umbro and Ronald on the same podcast for a discussion on California energy is great!
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:21 - Decline of California’s refining capacity
02:33 - California’s energy security risks
03:24 - Rising dependence on imported oil
04:36 - China’s role in refinery development
05:28 - Challenges with California's fuel blend
06:00 - Impact of tariffs on energy
07:04 - Challenges of U.S. energy manufacturing
07:17 - Importance of energy supply-demand balance
09:06 - National security implications of California’s energy issues
10:36 - Politics of Governor Newsom’s energy policies
12:50 - Addressing the supply-demand imbalance
13:23 - The importance of oil in essential industries
16:14 - Wind and solar limitations as energy solutions
17:25 - Ronald Stein’s article on refinery closures
18:16 - Energy policy and supply-demand discussions
19:02 - Fossil fuels’ irreplaceable role in society
21:04 - The role of natural gas and nuclear in California
23:11 - Closing remarks and future discussions
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In this episode of Energy Newsbeat – Conversations in Energy, host Stuart Turley and Ronald Stein discuss California's energy crisis, focusing on the state's declining oil production and refining capacity. They highlight how California's reliance on imported oil has grown to over 60%, creating a national security risk. Stein criticizes Governor Newsom's push to phase out fossil fuels without addressing the ongoing demand, and they explore how this policy impacts the state’s energy future. They also touch on global shifts in energy production, including China’s growing refinery capacity and the complexities of California's regulatory environment.
Ronald is a great friend to the Energy News Beat podcast and a great resource. Please follow his energy discussions here: https://www.americaoutloud.news/author/ronald-stein-p-e/
"California is a national security risk" is a fantastic point that Ronald made, and it prompted us to record a follow-up with Mike Umbro, which is coming out of production in a few days. Having Mike Umbro and Ronald on the same podcast for a discussion on California energy is great!
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:21 - Decline of California’s refining capacity
02:33 - California’s energy security risks
03:24 - Rising dependence on imported oil
04:36 - China’s role in refinery development
05:28 - Challenges with California's fuel blend
06:00 - Impact of tariffs on energy
07:04 - Challenges of U.S. energy manufacturing
07:17 - Importance of energy supply-demand balance
09:06 - National security implications of California’s energy issues
10:36 - Politics of Governor Newsom’s energy policies
12:50 - Addressing the supply-demand imbalance
13:23 - The importance of oil in essential industries
16:14 - Wind and solar limitations as energy solutions
17:25 - Ronald Stein’s article on refinery closures
18:16 - Energy policy and supply-demand discussions
19:02 - Fossil fuels’ irreplaceable role in society
21:04 - The role of natural gas and nuclear in California
23:11 - Closing remarks and future discussions
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