Premeditated Industrial Destruction? How the UK Destroyed Its Industry and a Plan to Reverse This

The United Kingdom once stood as an industrial powerhouse, fueled by abundant domestic oil, gas, and coal reserves that powered manufacturing, jobs, and economic growth. Today, that foundation is crumbling under the weight of Net Zero policies, sky-high energy taxes, regulatory barriers, and a deliberate shift away from reliable hydrocarbons. A powerful new report from […]

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Russia Points Out the Lack of Investment in Oil is Poised to Cause an Oil Shortage

In a stark warning that echoes growing concerns across the global energy sector, Russia\’s top OPEC+ negotiator, Alexander Novak, has highlighted the imminent risk of an oil shortage driven by chronic underinvestment. Speaking recently, Novak emphasized that traditional accessible reserves are depleting rapidly, while hard-to-recover reserves demand significantly higher costs. \”We are now seeing traditional […]

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No New North Sea Oil Wells for First Time Since 1960s: Labour’s Crackdown on Oil and Gas Industry Blamed for Collapse of Exploration in UK Waters

In a stunning blow to the UK\’s energy sector, 2025 is set to mark the first year since 1964 without any new exploratory oil wells being drilled in the British North Sea. This is yet another example of bad management and energy policies. According to a Westwood Global Energy survey, no offshore exploration wells have […]

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Why Valero Said No Is Good for California

Daily Standup Top Stories California in Talks to Pay Hundreds of Millions to Valero to Stave Off Refinery Shutdown September 10, 2025 Clark Savage In a dramatic turnaround amid California’s escalating energy crunch, state legislators are reportedly negotiating to hand over hundreds of millions of dollars to Valero Energy Corp. to prevent the shutdown of its […]

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