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Is Shell Sizing Up Oil’s Biggest Power Grab Yet?

Is Shell Sizing Up Oil’s Biggest Power Grab Yet?

Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Stuart Turley and Michael Tanner discuss the ongoing fiscal challenges Saudi Arabia faces as oil prices stay below the required levels to balance its budget, and the U.S. government’s efforts to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) with a proposed $1.3 billion investment. The duo also touches on Texas’ grid issues and high electricity rates caused by wind and solar costs, the potential for UK blackouts, and speculation around Shell’s possible acquisition of BP amidst weak earnings. Finally, they discuss the broader energy market outlook, with a focus on oil price fluctuations and geopolitical impacts.


Highlights of the Podcast 


00:00 - Intro

01:52 - Saudi Arabia Spends Like Oil’s Still at $90

04:10 - Republicans Push to Refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve With $1.3 Billion

07:42 - Texas Laws Aim To Stabilize ERCOT Grid By Leveling The Playing Field Among All Power Generators

10:42 - Can the UK avoid the Spain Blackouts? Or are they doomed?

5:44 - Markets Update

18:54 - Is Shell Sizing Up Oil’s Biggest Power Grab Yet?

22:14 - Outro


Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.


Saudi Arabia Spends Like Oil’s Still at $90

Republicans Push to Refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve With $1.3 Billion

Texas Laws Aim To Stabilize ERCOT Grid By Leveling The Playing Field Among All Power Generators

Can the UK avoid the Spain Blackouts? Or are they doomed?

Is Shell Sizing Up Oil’s Biggest Power Grab Yet?


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