Day: April 13, 2026

Make Movies or Become a Wyoming Oil Man

Energy News Beat When a promising filmmaking career fizzled after a splash at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, Dan Doyle didn’t head back to the editing bay or chase another producer. He sold his film gear rental house, grabbed his geology degree, and dove headfirst into the oil patch—eventually landing in the wide-open spaces of […]

US Demand for Downstream Diesel, Jet Fuel, and Other Products Increasing — and at What Cost?

Energy News Beat The United States continues to assert its position as a global energy powerhouse, with Gulf Coast refineries driving record exports of refined petroleum products. Demand for downstream fuels — particularly diesel (distillate fuel oil), jet fuel, and gasoline — has surged internationally, fueled by economic recovery in Latin America, Europe’s energy security […]

Executive Orders for President Trump: Ensuring that US has Necessary Fuels from California to Provide US National Security

Energy News Beat ENB Pub Note: David Blackmon, Professor Mische, and Mike Ariza are on a podcast on Wednesday to cover these critical Executive Orders from President Trump to save California and the United States. This article was originally published on the California Globe, and we recommend reading it there and supporting them. Katy Grimes, […]

More than half of the Data Centers may be delayed due to lack of transformers and electrical equipment

Energy News Beat The AI-fueled data center boom is slamming into a hard reality: there simply aren’t enough transformers, switchgear, and other critical electrical equipment to bring the projects online. According to Bloomberg’s April 1, 2026 newsletter, more than half of the U.S. data centers planned for this year are now expected to be delayed […]

US is quickly lining up Tankers in the Gulf of America

Energy News Beat In a striking display of America’s emergence as the world’s premier energy supplier, at least 121 empty oil tankers are currently steaming toward U.S. waters — with 68 of them Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs), each capable of hauling up to 2 million barrels of oil. This surge, captured in real-time MarineTraffic […]

Rupert Darwall, author of Green Tyranny, the Age of Global Warming Stops by The Energy Realities

Energy News Beat This was a great episode with Dr. Tammy Nemeth leading the discussion with our special guest Rupert Darwall. The link to his book is below, and he has a new one coming out soon. We could have used several other titles as well: Who’s Paying for the Green Transition? or Energy Security […]

Europe’s Gas Market is under Stress During Refill Season

Energy News Beat As Europe enters the critical summer refill season in April 2026, its natural gas market faces significant headwinds. Underground storage levels are starting from an unusually low base after a harsh winter, compounded by geopolitical disruptions to LNG supply chains—particularly from the Middle East. With refill operations already underway but volumes constrained, […]

Rupert Darwall, author of Green Tyranny, the Age of Global Warming Stops by The Energy Realities

Energy News Beat This was a great episode with Dr. Tammy Nemeth leading the discussion with our special guest Rupert Darwall. The link to his book is below, and he has a new one coming out soon. We could have used several other titles as well: Who’s Paying for the Green Transition? or Energy Security […]

Executive Orders for President Trump: Ensuring that US has Necessary Fuels from California to Provide US National Security

Energy News Beat ENB Pub Note: This is a huge story from the California Globe’s Editor in Chief Katy Grimes, and we have Professor Mische, Mike Ariza, and David Blackmon on the Energy News Beat and Energy Impacts Podcasts covering this huge story from California, and the Executive Orders from President Trump.    These would […]

Strait of Hormuz: Is it Open or Closed?

Energy News Beat The Strait of Hormuz—the narrow 21-nautical-mile chokepoint between Iran and Oman that carries roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and a quarter of global LNG—remains the epicenter of one of the most significant energy disruptions in modern history. As of today, the strait is not fully closed to all traffic, but commercial […]