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U.S. tech giants are driving a global shift in climate compliance, pressuring energy and manufacturing sectors to meet stricter European sustainability standards.
As U.S. tech giants grow more and more dominant, they are quietly setting the standard for energy reporting and climate compliance, as they are heavily reliant on their European supply chains. Their growing demands for climate transparency are pressuring the broader energy and manufacturing sectors to align with more stringent sustainability rules. This thought leadership piece, explores how U.S. energy firms are being pulled into a new regulatory reality, driven by European climate mandates and the tech sector’s global influence.
CNBC’s “Power Lunch” team is joined by with Dan Pickering, founder and CIO of Pickering Energy Partners, to discuss the threat of tariffs on oil and energy, the potential impact on costs and more.
After two years of rapid dealmaking, U.S. oil M&A has hit pause amid volatile prices and geopolitical shocks; experts predict months before major deals revive.
Graham Conway, PhD and Director at Pickering Energy Partners, presented our June Market Analysis and Transportation in Review, highlighting a critical policy move. The EPA’s Set 2 proposal, released June 13, marks a meaningful pivot in biofuels strategy.
Shell refutes a Wall Street Journal report of early merger talks with BP, but speculation underscores BP’s vulnerability and the industry-shaking scale of any tie-up.
Dan Pickering, Founder and CIO of Pickering Energy Partners, sees supply and demand concerns returning to the forefront of the oil market with the removal of geopolitical risk from the Israel-Iran ceasefire.
Energy Aspects’ Richard Bronze and Pickering Energy Partners’ Dan Pickering, join ‘The Exchange’ to discuss the Israel-Iran conflict and how it may impact the oil sector.