Day: May 22, 2026

What Does the Demand for Natural Gas and LNG Look Like for the Next 20 Years?

Energy News Beat AI’s Power Hunger, LNG Export Ambitions, and Whether America Can Keep Energy Affordable The United States stands at a pivotal moment in its energy story. President Trump has signaled aggressive plans to double U.S. LNG exports in roughly 3.5 years, while artificial intelligence data centers are driving explosive growth in electricity demand […]

QatarEnergy’s Third LNG Tanker Exits the Strait of Hormuz Amid Fragile Diplomacy and Iranian Oversight

Energy News Beat In a notable development signaling cautious thawing in one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, the Qatari LNG tanker Al Sahla is transiting the Strait of Hormuz today, heading directly to China’s Tianjin LNG terminal. Expected to arrive around June 14 with a cargo capacity of approximately 211,842 cubic meters, this […]

There’s a Party Going on in the Permian Delaware – Reese Energy Consulting

Energy News Beat The Delaware Basin, the western half of the mighty Permian, is buzzing with deal-making energy. According to Reese Energy Consulting’s May 21, 2026, update, “Looks like the Delaware this week is host of Party Central in Perm Town for upstream M&A and a midstream FID.” With crude prices volatile and recently tipping […]

US Rig Count Jumps the Most in Four Years: Oil-Directed Drilling Leads Multi-Week Surge

Energy News Beat U.S. energy drillers added rigs at the fastest pace in years this week, with Baker Hughes reporting a solid +7 increase in the active rotary rig count to 558 for the week ending May 22, 2026. This marks the largest weekly gain in recent memory and extends a four-week streak of increases—the […]

Ørsted Explores $1 Billion+ Sale of US Onshore Renewables Assets Amid Strategic Pivot and US Policy Uncertainty

Energy News Beat Danish renewable energy giant Ørsted is reportedly exploring the sale of its US onshore renewable assets in a deal that could exceed $1 billion, according to Bloomberg reporting on May 22, 2026. The move comes as the company continues its global farm-down strategy, sharpens focus on core offshore wind in Europe and […]

Net Zero, Wind and Solar: A More Expensive Combination for European and U.S. Grids

Energy News Beat Lars Schernikau, Author and prior guest on the Energy News Beat nails it. Europe’s electricity grid may be the most complex machine humanity has ever built. Yet energy debates too often reduce the conversation to installed capacity, solar additions, or wind megawatts. This narrow focus misses the real engineering and economic reality. […]

ExxonMobil Nears a Deal in Venezuela: What It Means for Investors and Consumers

Energy News Beat A major shift is underway in global energy geopolitics. According to reports, ExxonMobil is close to finalizing contracts to produce oil in up to six fields across multiple regions in Venezuela, and may announce them as soon as this month. This comes just four months after Exxon CEO Darren Woods described Venezuela […]

Devon Spends $2.6 Billion Expanding Delaware Basin Footprint

Energy News Beat Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) has secured a major expansion of its premier position in the Delaware Basin, acquiring 16,300 net undeveloped acres in the core of the play in Lea and Eddy Counties, New Mexico, for approximately $2.6 billion through a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oil and gas lease sale. The […]