Every weekday, Lucas and Luna examine the forces that shape global energy markets — from OPEC production quotas and Brent crude benchmarks to the levelized cost of solar and wind. They dissect how policy announcements, storage breakthroughs, and shifting demand from China to Europe reprice the barrel and the kilowatt-hour. The conversations are tied to specific data: this week's EIA inventory report, the latest IRENA cost study, a named utility's coal-to-renewables transition. Lucas frames the macro picture — reserve currencies, inflation pass-through, sovereign risk — while Luna presses on real-world implications for manufacturers, commuters, and portfolio managers. No hot takes; just the actual numbers behind the headlines. For listeners who need to understand not just what oil or electricity costs today, but why — and what that means for the next investment, contract, or policy decision. Who wins and who loses when the price of power shifts by a dollar?#EnergyEconomics #OilPrices #
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Episode #166
Why Energy Stocks Are Outpacing the Commodity Itself
Aug 21, 20267 minS4
WTI crude is up more than three percent in a week, but energy equities are climbing even faster. ConocoPhillips jumped nearly six percent in five days while Exxon and Chevron both gained. Meanwhile, clean energy ETFs slid. Lucas and Luna dig into the widening gap between the barrel and the stock — what it says about how investors are pricing oil companies now, and why the commodity rally may be telling only half the story. They look at buybacks, discipline, and the shifting logic of the energy trade in late August 2026. #EnergyStocks #OilPrices #ConocoPhillips #ExxonMobil #Chevron #XLE #XOP #CleanEnergy #Renewables #ICLN #TAN #WTI #Brent #NaturalGas #Buybacks #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Why Oil Giants Outpace Clean Energy Despite the Green Push
Aug 20, 20268 minS4
On this episode of Energy Economics, Lucas and Luna explore a striking market divergence: while crude oil prices have climbed to $86 a barrel, clean energy stocks like Enphase and First Solar have tumbled more than five percent in a week. They unpack the fundamentals driving fossil fuel producers—from resilient global demand to disciplined capital spending—and contrast it with the headwinds facing renewables, including higher interest rates and supply chain pressures. The conversation also touches on what this means for investors and the energy transition, asking whether the current rotation signals a pause or a deeper shift. With specific numbers, market context, and a clear-eyed look at both sides, this episode offers a sharp analysis of why the old energy economy is still beating the new one in 2026. #EnergyEconomics #OilPrices #CleanEnergy #Renewables #StockMarket #Investing #EnergyTransition #CrudeOil #SolarStocks #FossilFuels #Economics #Business #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketAnalysis #Enphase #FirstSolar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Gasoline is averaging $4.05 a gallon even as crude prices wobble. Lucas and Luna break down why the gap between the price of oil and the price at the pump has widened—and what it means for consumers. They dig into the role of refinery margins, the recent spike in the crack spread, and how the pandemic-era demand shock still shapes today's refining capacity. With a nod to the latest CPI print and what the Fed's minutes suggest about inflation, the episode connects the dots between barrels, blends, and your daily commute. A practical look at a number that hits most of us every week, with a surprising twist: part of the reason prices stay high is that refineries are making money hand over fist. No jargon, just the economics under the hood. #GasolinePrices #RefineryMargins #CrackSpread #CrudeOil #WTI #Brent #Inflation #CPI #FederalReserve #EnergyEconomics #OilMarket #RetailGasoline #SupplyAndDemand #RefiningCapacity #ConsumerImpact #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Crude is rallying on Middle East tensions while solar and wind stocks tumble. Lucas and Luna unpack the decoupling: why oil and clean energy are moving in opposite directions, what it means for investors, and how tariff threats on Canada are muddling the picture. With WTI at $84.80 and Brent near $93, the energy complex is split. Meanwhile, First Solar and Enphase are down sharply. Is this a buying opportunity or a warning sign? The hosts dig into the numbers and the narratives. #OilPrices #CleanEnergy #CrudeOil #SolarStocks #Enphase #FirstSolar #Renewables #EnergyMarkets #Tariffs #Canada #Iran #HormuzStrait #Economics #Investing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #EnergySector #StockMarket Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
On this episode of Energy Economics, Lucas and Luna dig into a puzzle that's been frustrating drivers all summer: crude oil is down from its spring peak, yet the average gallon of regular still costs $4.01. They trace the disconnect to a refining system stretched thin by planned maintenance and export demand, while a quiet build in gasoline inventories offers only modest relief. They also gauge what falling natural gas prices mean for the power grid, and why clean energy stocks like First Solar and Enphase have taken a hit despite the long-term tailwinds. Finally, they touch on the broader inflation picture—with core CPI still elevated and Treasury yields at 19-year highs—and what it all signals for the Federal Reserve's next move. If you've wondered why your fill-up doesn't reflect the headlines, this episode connects the dots with specific numbers and a clear-eyed look at the structure of the market. #GasPrices #CrudeOil #RefiningMargins #Inflation #EnergyEconomics #OilMarket #NaturalGas #CleanEnergy #FederalReserve #TreasuryYields #CPI #PowerGrid #FirstSolar #Enphase #Economics #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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