Day: April 25, 2026

Baker Hughes Q1 Revenue Beats Estimates by $260 Million as LNG Order Surge

Energy News Beat Houston-based energy technology leader Baker Hughes (NYSE: BKR) delivered a strong start to 2026, posting first-quarter revenue of $6.59 billion — beating Wall Street estimates by approximately $260 million — driven by a record surge in Industrial & Energy Technology (IET) orders fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG), power generation, and energy […]

Trump Cancels Kushner, Witkoff Trip to Pakistan for Iran Talks

Energy News Beat In a sharp pivot amid stalled ceasefire efforts, President Donald Trump has canceled a high-profile diplomatic trip to Pakistan by his son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff. The envoys had been expected to engage in indirect or mediated talks aimed at resolving the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict, which has disrupted global […]

US Energy Exports Hit Records as Energy Markets Shift

Energy News Beat U.S. energy exports have surged to unprecedented levels in 2026, driven by global supply disruptions from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the effective closure of key Persian Gulf shipping routes. According to The Wall Street Journal, crude oil and petroleum product exports reached a record of nearly 12.9 million […]

The Global PetroChemical Feedstocks Shock is Unfolding

Energy News Beat As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed following the escalation of the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict in late February 2026, the world is witnessing what energy experts are calling the largest supply shock in history. Traffic through the strait has plummeted by over 95%, choking off roughly 20% of global oil and LNG […]

It is time to redefine the Levelized Cost of Energy

Energy News Beat The standard Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) has dominated energy policy discussions for years. Policymakers, media, and even some industry reports cite it to claim that wind and solar are now the “cheapest” forms of new electricity generation. But as Germany’s Energiewende and certain U.S. states demonstrate, this metric is dangerously incomplete. […]