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DAILY ENERGY NEWS  | 04/16/2025
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Energy security is national security.


Prosperity 101 (4/10/25) podcast: "Energy independence leads to national security, a robust economy, and opportunities for growth and innovation. We are entering into an exciting new era in American energy production and to discuss the policies and changes, Linda was joined by Thomas Pyle, President of the Institute for Energy Research and The American Energy Alliance. A flourishing society is dependent on a reliable and affordable energy grid that is secure, environmentally friendly, and diverse. Recent Presidential Executive Orders will unleash American energy, which will create economic growth, increase national security, and provide new opportunities for millions of Americans workers. This episode provides valuable information for you as we expand our energy resources to make our nation strong."

"The Endangerment Finding enabled the Obama and Biden administrations to bypass Congress while enacting their anti-fossil fuel agenda. By restoring checks and balances in policymaking areas where they have gone missing, Team Trump can help to ensure that political figures cannot impose higher costs on the public without a straight up and down vote." 

 

–Kevin Mooney, Restoration News

Greenpeace might just be a make-work program for defense lawyers.


Fox News (4/11/25) reports: "Greenpeace’s United Kingdom leader and five other activists reportedly were arrested Thursday after tossing hundreds of liters of 'blood-red dye' into a pond at the U.S. embassy in London in a protest against the war in Gaza... He was charged with suspicion of conspiracy to cause criminal damage, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, according to the organization. The others reportedly received similar charges."

Nearly half of U.S. EV owners are considering a return to gasoline.

Not up to the task.


Reuters (4/16/25) reports: "Total clean power generation across Europe was 5% lower in January to March from the same months in 2024, although the output drops were more severe in Germany (down 19%) and the United Kingdom (down 9%), Ember data shows. Wind power output has been particularly weak so far in 2025, with first-quarter wind generation in Germany down by 30% in January to March from the same months in 2024. The Netherlands, Poland and the United Kingdom also registered wind output declines of around 20% or more over the same period... To compensate for the reduced clean energy supplies in key countries, Europe's power firms have had to increase supplies from fossil fuel plants. Total fossil fuel fired power production in Europe was 7% higher during the first three months of 2025 compared to the same quarter in 2024. Several major European power sectors have raised their fossil fuel generation by more than the regional average, including Germany (up 10%), the Netherlands (up 25%), Poland (up 11%) and the United Kingdom (up 19%)."

Energy Markets

 
WTI Crude Oil: ↑ $62.27
Natural Gas: ↓ $3.27
Gasoline: ↑ $3.17
Diesel: ↑ $3.59
Heating Oil: ↑ $210.90
Brent Crude Oil: ↑ $65.64
US Rig Count: ↑ 638

 

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