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SHOCKER! Low Oil Prices Effecting Business

SHOCKER! Low Oil Prices Effecting Business

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In this episode of the Energy Newsbeat Daily Standup, Michael Tanner discusses key topics in the energy sector, including OPEC+'s decision to increase oil production quotas, the implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBBA) for energy policy, and insights from the Dallas Fed Energy Survey. The episode highlights concerns about low global oil inventories, the potential for a new era in U.S. energy dominance, and regulatory changes affecting oil, gas, and nuclear industries. Additionally, Tanner delves into the challenges and opportunities faced by smaller operators in the oil and gas market amid fluctuating prices

Highlights of the Podcast

00:00 - Intro

01:13 - OPEC+ Pumps Up Output, but Can They Make the New Quotas?

04:14 - The OBBBA Resets the Energy Policy Playing Field: A New Era for Oil, Gas, and Nuclear

11:12 - Markets Update

12:34 - Rig Count Update

12:43 - Frac Count Update

12:49 - Dallas Fed Energy Survey

20:23 - Outro

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OPEC+ Pumps Up Output, but Can They Make the New Quotas?

The OBBBA Resets the Energy Policy Playing Field: A New Era for Oil, Gas, and Nuclear

Dallas Fed Energy Survey

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