Day: April 8, 2026

Texas is leading in AI and Data Centers, but at what cost?

Energy News Beat Texas is rapidly emerging as the epicenter of the AI-driven data center boom. With abundant land, affordable energy, and a business-friendly climate, the Lone Star State is attracting hyperscalers and tech giants at a record pace. But this explosive growth comes with a steep price tag for taxpayers—and potentially for the state’s […]

Chevron Faces Smaller Mideast Disruptions Than ExxonMobil Amid Iran War – A Side-by-Side Comparison

Energy News Beat While ExxonMobil disclosed a clear 6% hit to its global first-quarter 2026 production from the Iran conflict—centered heavily on damaged Qatar LNG infrastructure—Chevron’s exposure appears materially lower and more temporary. Chevron has not issued a comparable company-specific production-loss figure, and analysts (including HSBC) highlight its lighter Middle East footprint relative to Exxon. […]

Wind Farms Have Had 50 Years of Subsidies: Should We Rethink How Energy Is Priced?

Energy News Beat A recent clip from Net Zero Watch highlights a pointed question from Reform Scotland leader Malcolm Offord: Why are wind farms still being subsidized after decades of support? “Wind farms arrived 30 years ago, and they were given a 15-year subsidy,” Offord noted. “After 15 years, they’re given another 15-year subsidy, and […]

The Saudi East-West Pipeline has been attacked. Still functional, and damage assessment is underway.

Energy News Beat This ~1,200 km (745-mile) pipeline, operated by Saudi Aramco, runs from the major eastern oil fields (near Abqaiq) across Saudi Arabia to export terminals at Yanbu on the Red Sea coast. It has a maximum capacity of about 5–7 million barrels per day (bpd) after upgrades and has served as a critical […]

It Will Take Months for the Oil, Gas and LNG Markets to Stabilize, and the New Floor Is Around $82

Energy News Beat The Iran war has delivered the largest supply shock in energy-market history, with Gulf producers shutting in roughly 9 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude and related liquids. While a potential two-week ceasefire has sparked some price relief, analysts and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) agree that full market stabilization […]

ExxonMobil Sees 6% of Global Output Impacted by Iran War, But What Does This Mean for Q1 and Q2?

Energy News Beat ExxonMobil Corp. (XOM) disclosed on April 8, 2026, that the ongoing Iran war has knocked out approximately 6% of its global first-quarter production. The disruption stems from widespread paralysis in Persian Gulf energy infrastructure, including direct hits on facilities where Exxon holds stakes. While the volume loss is notable, sharply higher oil […]