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In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Michael Tanner delivered sizzling updates: the IEA warns of tight global gas markets in 2025, fueled by rising Asian demand and sluggish LNG growth. Trump revives non-FTA LNG exports, aiming to boost U.S. energy clout and reduce Europe's Russian gas dependency. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia teases a major shift, considering BRICS membership, which could reshape global energy power. Plus, oil prices face pressure amid oversupply concerns, with the U.S. eyeing a higher output future. The energy world is heating up—stay tuned!Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro00:54 - IEA says global gas markets set to remain tight in 202503:41 - Trump lifts pause on non-FTA LNG export approvals05:38 - Saudi Arabia issues BRICs membership update07:06 - Markets Update10:21 - OutroPlease see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.IEA says global gas markets set to remain tight in 2025Trump lifts pause on non-FTA LNG export approvalsSaudi Arabia issues BRICs membership updateFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB SubstackENB Trading DeskOil & Gas Investing– Get in Contact With The Show –
Donate here: https://bit.ly/4ejh3qBTo request assistance, download your application here: https://bit.ly/3zBONAu and submit your completed application to chet.mottershead@astausa.org by October 11th.Mike Allen joins Braxton and Lucas to discuss the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene on automotive repair shops in Western North Carolina. Lucas shares firsthand accounts of the destruction, including entire towns being washed away and major roads being closed. Mike emphasizes the need for industry support, outlining ASTA's efforts to raise funds through a GoFundMe campaign to help affected members.00:00 Unprecedented event, resembles 1940, 1916 disasters, ravines.04:42 Unprepared for the storm; limited food and supplies.09:13 Jeff, ASTA, industry unity, support, relationships, importance.10:43 Auction tools tonight; proceeds support needs.14:11 Thanks for listening! Like, share, subscribe, follow.
Some managers of LPG Gas stations say they are running out of stock after a shortage hit parts of Accra
Matthew Pantelis speaks with Dr David Close, Director, Gas & Energy Transition Research Centre, University of Queensland about warnings of a gas shortage. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Dutton and the coalition propose a shift towards nuclear energy, aiming to make it a central issue in the next election. With the Australian Energy Market Operator warning of gas supply threats, is nuclear the solution?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this day in 1942, seventeen U.S. states instituted mandatory gasoline rationing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The nation is grappling with worsening power and gas shortages - in line with one expert's warning. In September 2023, Enerlytica director John Kidd warned of power shortage risks following the loss of a key gas-fired power plant. Kidd says these issues have been coming for a while. "It is one of those things where you need capacity to cover exactly these types of periods. And over the last few years, we just haven't had that new capacity." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The nation is grappling with worsening power and gas shortages - in line with one expert's warning. In September 2023, Enerlytica director John Kidd warned of power shortage risks following the loss of a key gas-fired power plant. Kidd says these issues have been coming for a while. "It is one of those things where you need capacity to cover exactly these types of periods. And over the last few years, we just haven't had that new capacity." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This time yesterday when we were talking about the gas shortage we didn't have a couple of facts. The first is that Genesis would later in the day announce their intention to import more coal and would be doing so for the next couple of years They talked of the unreliability of the so-called renewables. It's not just coal of course, but Indonesian coal, which is not exactly top of the line environmentally. The second fact came in a ministerial statement to the house from Simeon Brown, who told us of the lack of gas production this year so far. It's about 28% down and this is the equivalent of all the domestic usage in the country for two years. Think about that. You and I, everyone who has gas and all that we use for two years is what they have not produced so far this year. So as the ship loads of coal start arriving MBIE has set up a group to monitor where we go from here and how we do it, to get an accurate picture as to what's really going on specifically. They will also set about reversing a few laws around licences and exploration. The trouble with that part is our reputation as a reliable player in the market is shot and needs rebuilding and then even if the drills arrived tomorrow the answer is years away. Which brings us back to how we got here. Jacinda Ardern. Yet again the carnage her and her fellow travellers, many of whom are still in Parliament and present during Simeon Brown's statement, has arrived at our doorstep as we head into a winter that, even at the best of times, we struggle to keep warm in. Beyond the democratic mechanism of booting idiots out of office, how bad and how catastrophic does the damage to our lives have to be before you mount an argument that suggests these wreckers are the worst Government we have seen in our lifetime? How many who got sucked in by it all now regret putting their faith and vote behind the idiocy that has driven us here? Of those who are left listening to Simeon lay it out so starkly yesterday, who stands up and proudly backs their decisions? Who defends the licence bans, the lack of gas and the importation of coal, as they told us renewables are the only way? You've rarely seen such a catastrophic example of the cart before the horse. We have rarely lived through such chaotic, bordering on criminal, negligence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's gas sector faces a looming shortage crisis amid policy flip-flops and environmental concerns, Michael highlights the policy failures and environmental dilemmas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Pantelis speaks with Tony Wood, Energy Program Director, Grattan Institute on the AEMO report forecasting a gas shortage from 2028 and risks of peak-day shortfalls on some days under extreme winter conditions from 2025. Shadow Energy Minister Stephen Patterson rang in to comment. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hospitals, pharmacies and medical groups have been reeling in the wake of last month's ransomware attack on a company widely used for insurance billing and payments. WSJ's James Rundle unpacks how the cyberattack on Change Healthcare has left thousands of providers scrambling to pay their bills and some wondering if they can keep their doors open. Further Reading: - Change Healthcare Rival Onboards Hundreds of Thousands of Customers During Hack Crisis - U.S. Health Department Intervenes in Change Healthcare Hack Crisis - UnitedHealth Aims to Restore Change Healthcare Systems Within Two Weeks Further Listening: - The Ruthless Group Behind Ransomware Attacks on Hospitals - Ransomware, a Pipeline and a Gas Shortage - Why Crypto is Key to Stopping Ransomware Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Busisiwe Mavuso, CEO of Business Leadership South Africa discusses the country's gas shortage and the importance of public-private partnerships in mitigating the imminent natural gas shortage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gas shortages should be ending soon in Tulsa.An iconic bakery in Oklahoma City is closing after nearly eight decades.Oklahoma City is celebrating LGBTQ Plus Pride this weekend.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
The busiest week of earnings season kicks off today, with a third of the S&P 500 and almost half of the Dow Jones set to report. Principal Asset Management's Seema Shah, Cleo Capital's Sarah Kunst, and KKM Financial's Jeff Kilburg discuss what to expect. Plus, Florida government agencies are intervening to address the ongoing gas shortage following severe rain and flooding last week. Again Capital's John Kilduff explains the outlook. And, Australia has unveiled a massive military overhaul, while U.S. and UK special forces are carrying out an emergency evacuation of their embassy staff in Sudan. Fordham Global Foresight's Tina Fordham breaks down the latest global hotspots.
Tremendo alarma at 4a…hmm, let's see if the video podcast works…Miami is NOT the same as Florida, fight us on it…the self perpetuating gas shortage…all roads lead to communism…still can't figure out why toilet paper ran out…SNL has been on a roll lately with repping latino culture...The Walls Have Ears…the epitome of impactful production…Miami has culture, just have to find it…the mortality of flan…do you settle if you know you're guilty…sacrifice the truth for profit…at what point do you rethink your choices…we admit our denial about Bill Cosby…Last Soda: The Walls Have Ears Theme Song: Pero Let Me Freestyle, composed by Michael Angelo Lomlplex - the Official Gay Guy Pero…Let Me Tell You shop: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/pero-let-me-tell-you-podcast?ref_id=26603 Get up to 20% off our podcast sponsor NeuroGum & Mints at: tryneurogum.com/pero
There is still a little bit of a gas shortage. Marlins trend continues. Brooke Shields comments about JFK jr. Myths people are sick of hearing. Have you lived with someone who is a slob? Another study about working remotely. Serena Williams is shopping for a book deal. Stats about sex. WWGD
Franny is back from her cruise. Her and Jimmy discuss their respective vacations. Tortuga went on but the rain did hamper it a bit. Speaking of which, the flooding in Ft. Lauderdale continues to be a problem and has already caused some gasoline shortages. Tik Tok sees the first state put a complete ban on the app. Fun Facts about the Ford Mustang. Odd pizza trends. Consumer spending is down. Things that seem harmless but are actually dangerous.
Included in this episode: 1. Why China Is Battling a Mid-Winter Gas Shortage 2. Column: Christian Nationalism's Popularity Should Be a Wake Up Call 3. Paul Pelosi's Alleged Attacker Called a Reporter with a Chilling Message After Video Release 4. Tinned Fish Could Be the Next Grocery Item to Run Out. Blame TikTok
A lack of affordable natural gas has left many people struggling to keep warm—and Beijing worried.
Much of the East Coast could see a gasoline shortage this summer and you could blame it on Russia's War in Ukraine. WCBS 880's Mack Rosenberg spoke to Chunzi Xu. She covers the oil industry for Bloomberg.
The war in Ukraine is taking a heavy toll on European gas and with winter right around the corner, nations have begun scrambling to try and conserve energy wherever they can to prepare for what appears to be a bleak and cold winter as Russia's war in Ukraine continues to grind along.(commercial at 13:19)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/cold-showers-no-lights-europe-saves-as-russian-gas-wanes/ar-AA10fCsQ?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=85f44e872c9549898a95edc39c7b5c13
The war in Ukraine is taking a heavy toll on European gas and with winter right around the corner, nations have begun scrambling to try and conserve energy wherever they can to prepare for what appears to be a bleak and cold winter as Russia's war in Ukraine continues to grind along.(commercial at 9:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/cold-showers-no-lights-europe-saves-as-russian-gas-wanes/ar-AA10fCsQ?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=85f44e872c9549898a95edc39c7b5c13
An extended shutdown through a key pipeline that supplies natural gas to Europe could worsen fears of an energy crisis in the region. Plus, the Biden administration has agreed to a deal to provide weapons to Taiwan – a move that could increase tensions between the US and China. Veterans will soon have access to abortions in certain cases, regardless of state laws. Actress and activist, Jane Fonda, opened up about her cancer diagnosis. Lastly, more college football teams could soon have a shot at competing in the playoffs.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
A new report warns of Supply shortages and higher power prices with business closures and job losses - is it time for the Federal Government to intervene and protect local industry?
A new report warns of Supply shortages and higher power prices with business closures and job losses - is it time for the Federal Government to intervene and protect local industry?
This week we consider the indicators leading up to a Natural Gas shortage and what that means this winter. Plus, we're going over some prepper alternatives to stay warm, alive, and hopefully save cash along the way!
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Former Popular Mechanics editor and new Manhattan Institute senior fellow James B. Meigs joins Brian Anderson to discuss the state of the global energy economy, the technological innovations that could make energy use more efficient, and the bad policies that contributed to the current crunch. Find the transcript of this conversation and more at City Journal.
We are out of Gas and the whole state of GA are losing their minds. Greed comes from all sides, it doesn't matter race or creed and it's hard to see the humanity in these streets. Let's Talk About It Social Media: @flint.hatchett @betterispossiblepodcast
Pressure mounting on the federal government to intervene in the gas market and curb soaring power bills. What is driving the energy crisis?; A record number of women appointed to Federal Labor's cabinet. You'll hear from author, journalist and former head of the Office of the Status of Women, Dr Anne Summers ; And coal vs koalas. Conservationists fight to protect a koala habitat.
Today we take a look at how the One World Order is beginning to come into power. We see how wheat and Gas shortages are continuing to grow and how Biden is demanding a remote kill switch for your new car. Pastor Stan shares shocking information about Emmanuel Macron - and that ties in with an angel visit concerning Chris Reed. 00:00 Top Secret Negotiations 06:18 10 Weeks of Wheat Supplies Left 08:24 Diesel Stockpiles are Dwindling 09:16 Video clip of Biden 10:11 Biden Demanding Remote Kill Switch for your Car 13:44 Biden Seizes Control over Domestic Food Materials 23:06 Chris Reed Angel Visitation about Macron 31:00 Join our FastGap Team 32:01 Joseph’s Kitchen
Today we take a look at how the One World Order is beginning to come into power. We see how wheat and Gas shortages are continuing to grow and how Biden is demanding a remote kill switch for your new car. Pastor Stan shares shocking information about Emmanuel Macron - and that ties in with an angel visit concerning Chris Reed. 00:00 Top Secret Negotiations 06:18 10 Weeks of Wheat Supplies Left 08:24 Diesel Stockpiles are Dwindling 09:16 Video clip of Biden 10:11 Biden Demanding Remote Kill Switch for your Car 13:44 Biden Seizes Control over Domestic Food Materials 23:06 Chris Reed Angel Visitation about Macron 31:00 Join our FastGap Team 32:01 Joseph’s Kitchen
Today we take a look at how the One World Order is beginning to come into power. We see how wheat and Gas shortages are continuing to grow and how Biden is demanding a remote kill switch for your new car. Pastor Stan shares shocking information about Emmanuel Macron - and that ties in with an angel visit concerning Chris Reed. 00:00 Top Secret Negotiations 06:18 10 Weeks of Wheat Supplies Left 08:24 Diesel Stockpiles are Dwindling 09:16 Video clip of Biden 10:11 Biden Demanding Remote Kill Switch for your Car 13:44 Biden Seizes Control over Domestic Food Materials 23:06 Chris Reed Angel Visitation about Macron 31:00 Join our FastGap Team 32:01 Joseph’s Kitchen
Today we take a look at how the One World Order is beginning to come into power. We see how wheat and Gas shortages are continuing to grow and how Biden is demanding a remote kill switch for your new car. Pastor Stan shares shocking information about Emmanuel Macron - and that ties in with an angel visit concerning Chris Reed. 00:00 Top Secret Negotiations 06:18 10 Weeks of Wheat Supplies Left 08:24 Diesel Stockpiles are Dwindling 09:16 Video clip of Biden 10:11 Biden Demanding Remote Kill Switch for your Car 13:44 Biden Seizes Control over Domestic Food Materials 23:06 Chris Reed Angel Visitation about Macron 31:00 Join our FastGap Team 32:01 Joseph’s Kitchen
Journalist and editor of ‘Lviv Now' Joseph Lindsley joined Bob Sirott from Ukraine to deliver the latest news on the Ukraine-Russia crisis, including the shortage of gas in Ukraine and some traditional Ukrainian dishes. You can find more updates on Joseph's websites, lvivlab.com and ukrainianfreedomnews.com.
Justin and Ty discuss the similarities between the gas crisis of 1973 and 1979 and what's going on with gas prices today. Are we in the same pickle or is this a different situation altogether? We also delve into the work force, what's going on with unions making a comeback and Ty's farm and what it's like raising animals and crops, and is it possible to become a farmer today? All this and more on this week's episode of About What? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/about-what/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/about-what/support
SEMI's annual Industry Strategy Symposium (ISS) took place April 4-7, 2022 at the Riz Carlton resort in Half Moon Bay, CA. The event usually takes place in January, but due to Omicron, was postponed at the last minute and rescheduled to April. This annual event is where industry leaders gather for mission-critical discussions that the strategies for the year ahead. Over the course of the week, we recorded six episodes, speaking to presenters and attendees about the hottest topics in the semiconductor industry. In this first episode, Françoise speaks with Kristian Yerygin, Chief Commercial Officer of Recycling Solutions, Ukraine. Yerygin attended ISS representing Arnox, a strategic waste and byproduct management company that is part of a Ukrainian steel conglomerate, and supplier of Neon, Xenon, and Krypton. These rare gasses are critical for lithography processes used in semiconductor manufacturing. Yerygin explains in detail the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the toll it's taking on the steel industry, and subsequently the supply of Neon, Xenon, and Krypton. He explains what it could mean for the semiconductor industry and what semiconductor manufacturers need to do to prepare for an inevitable shortage of these rare gasses. Contact Kristian Yerygin on LinkedIn.Kiterocket A global strategic marketing agency serving the semiconductor and sustainability industries.SEMI A global association, SEMI represents the entire electronics manufacturing and design supply chain.
Here's what we're talking about today: Updates on Russia's Invasion of UkraineRussia Has Not Scaled Back Attacks (via NY Times)Humanitarian Effort is Worse (via UN)Germany and Austria Prepare for Gas Shortage (via NPR) Ivermectin Studies Show the Medicine Don't Reduce Covid Hospitalizations Story via NY TimesBiden Asks Congress for Covid AidStory via NY TimesCollins Will Confirm JacksonStory via AP NewsPlanned Parenthood Sued to Halt Idaho Abortion BanStory via NPRKelly Clarkson's Name ChangeStory via Vulture
Neon Gas is used in lasers to etch silicon to crate semiconductors Ukraine Produces 45 - 55% of Neon Gas for Tech Industry It was 70% before Annexation of Crimea by Russia Neon gas is refined from byproduct gas from steel mills Russian steel mills provide Ukraine gas by products How will sanctions effect supplies from Russian steel mills even if Ukraine wins? Silicon manufacturers say they have 1-6 months supply of neon gas Ingas in Mariupol said they could survive if the war was less than 3 weeks and their facilities were not damaged. Russia is now flattening Mariupol. Cryoin is in Odesa which is now being attacked Final Thoughts: Dog Poop on a Dumpster Fire - This may not make an impact on short term/ mid term technology supply issues What happens when large companies stock pile neon gas? Degradation of Globalization - is there a financial value in having more localized production? Will small tech hardware companies be hit with the brunt of the shortage?
President Biden's second 100 days are off to a woeful start, including a gas shortage for much of the East Coast, a surge of inflation, a slowdown in hiring despite a record number of job openings, renewed fighting in the Middle East, and an unresolved border crisis.Support the show
Richard Tice joins Mike in the studio, discussing the Metropolitan police, and Polexit. Dr Alan Mendoza chats to Mike about the Russian-inflicted gas shortage. talkRADIO's Ricky Freelove reports live from the scene of the latest Insulate Britain protest. Dai Davies speaks to Mike about the Met Police, and what they should have done in light of the murder of Sarah Everard. Finally, Claire Fox and Mike discuss the power of conversation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss the recent gas shortage and the economics of price gouging. Contrary to popular opinion, rising prices prevent shortages and make sure scarce resources are allocated efficiently.
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In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent discuss the pipeline cyberattack that led to gas stations in the southeast running out of gas, Liz Cheney's oust from leadership, the Gaza crisis, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church electing their first transgender bishop. Lindsay gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including Catherine Parks with "What you can do during India's COVID-19 crisis," Josh Wester and Jordan Wootten with "Explainer: The contract dispute between Kentucky and Sunrise Children's Services," Jared Kennedy with "How to prepare your children to see their gendered bodies as gifts for God's mission."ERLC ContentCatherine Parks with What you can do during India's COVID crisisJosh Wester and Jordan Wootten with Explainer: The contract dispute between Kentucky and Sunrise Children's ServicesJared Kennedy with How to prepare your children to see their gendered bodies as gifts for God's missionCultureGas stations in the Southeast run out of gas as people panic buy fuelUS pipeline cyberattack is a 'wake up call' for AmericaPanic Drives Gas Shortages After Colonial Pipeline Ransomware AttackCheney defiant as Republicans oust her from leadership for rebuking TrumpGaza crisis: Casualties pile up with no signs of ceasefire from Israel, HamasEvangelical Lutheran Church elects first transgender bishopLunchroomLindsay: Dairy free Starbucks guide Josh: First plane ride for graduationBrent: Cut 4: Pitchers are athletes, too; Could A's leaving Oakland open door for Major League Baseball franchise in Nashville?Connect with us on Twitter@ERLC@jbwester@LeatherwoodTN@LindsNicoletSponsorsBrave by Faith: In this realistic yet positive book, renowned Bible teacher Alistair Begg examines the first seven chapters of Daniel to show us how to live bravely, confidently, and obediently in an increasingly secular society. | Find out more about this book at thegoodbook.comEvery person has dignity and potential. But did you know that nearly 1 in 3 American adults has a criminal record? To learn more and sign up for the virtual Second Chance month visit prisonfellowship.org/secondchances.
Missouri Medicaid Expansion Update and Gov. Parson Kingly DecisionsGOP walks the tightrope with populism and corporate donationsGas Shortage? Not so much...Missouri Governor Takes Away Federal BenefitsRep. Cheney Canceled By Anti-Cancel Culture GOPMcWage IncreaseMissouri Gas Tax is Going Up