Day: September 15, 2025

NY May Need to Decouple to Avoid Federal Tax Law Hit

Energy News Beat New York State’s revenue could feel the impact of the new federal tax law as soon as next year unless it decouples its tax code from federal law, according to a report from State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” President Donald Trump signed earlier this year extends the tax cuts implemented in his […]

American Oil Majors Expand as Smaller Producers Retreat Amid Price Pressures

Energy News Beat U.S. oil hit a record in June (13.58 mb/d), but momentum is fading. Smaller operators are pulling back, and only the majors are still adding barrels. The EIA sees output easing from about 13.6 mb/d late-2025 to roughly 13.2 mb/d by end-2026 as low prices slow drilling and completions. Previously, we reported that U.S. […]

Exxon CEO Says New Form of Graphite Boosts EV Battery Life, Extends Range

Energy News Beat In a bold move signaling the oil giant’s pivot toward the electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, Exxon Mobil Corp. CEO Darren Woods revealed a groundbreaking invention: a new form of synthetic graphite designed to supercharge EV battery performance. Speaking at the University of Texas at Austin’s Energy Symposium on September 12, Woods declared, […]

The Truth about Wind Farms – With Meghan Lapp

Energy News Beat The Truth about Wind Farms – With Meghan Lapp Meghan Lapp has been at the forefront of the Wind Farm Turbulence and issues on the East Coast, and she was just on the Ingram Angle discussing the problems with the offshore wind farms. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to ask David Blackmon, […]

EU nations postpone agreement on new climate objective.

Energy News Beat ENB Pub Note: This article is from the Energy Market Place, and is a good sign that countries are realizing they are in deep trouble with their energy plans. Net Zero and climate crisis policies have severely impacted the industrial capabilities of many countries, prompting them to realize that they risk being […]

EU Grapples With How to Navigate Trump’s Demands on Russian Oil

Energy News Beat As the United States under President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on allies to sever Europe’s lingering ties to Russian energy, the European Union finds itself caught in a geopolitical vise. Trump’s administration has signaled readiness to impose sweeping sanctions on Russian oil exports, but only if European nations match the effort—potentially […]

California’s Biggest Inland Oil Pipe On Course to Shut, Imperiling Shipments to Bay Area Refiners

Energy News Beat In a move that could exacerbate California’s already precarious energy landscape, the state’s largest inland oil pipeline is barreling toward a potential shutdown, threatening critical crude supplies to Bay Area refiners and underscoring the deepening national security risks tied to the Golden State’s faltering oil production. The San Pablo Bay Pipeline, operated […]

America’s Grid Is Near Its Breaking Point — and Why That’s Great for Investors

Energy News Beat Daily Standup Top Stories America’s Grid is Nearing Its Breaking Point September 14, 2025 Clark Savage The United States’ power grid, once a marvel of 20th-century engineering, is now teetering on the edge of collapse. As demand surges from emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, data centers, and electric vehicles, an aging […] $14 Trillion […]

Subsea7 scores Aramco contract worth up to $1.25bn

Energy News Beat Subsea7 has landed a major engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contract from Aramco, covering offshore facilities in Saudi Arabia. The award falls under Subsea7’s long-term agreement (LTA) with the state-owned operator, the Oslo-listed company said. Are you Paying High Taxes in New Jersey, New York, or California? The contract scope includes […]