Energy Capital Podcast

Build Fast or Fall Behind with Michael Webber

Mar 11, 2026
Michael Webber, an energy academic and former industry CTO/CSO, explains why electricity demand is surging and what that means for Texas. He discusses alignment of policy, markets, and engineering. Topics include geothermal’s comeback, a renewed case for nuclear, data center impacts, and supply-chain bottlenecks slowing transmission and generation.
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INSIGHT

US Refinery Mix Creates A Gasoline Surplus

  • US refineries produce proportionally more gasoline, and falling domestic gasoline demand creates a surplus.
  • Webber expects cheap gasoline exports to regions like Sub-Saharan Africa while diesel demand rises domestically.
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Natural Gas Is Having Its Era

  • Natural gas is entering a prolonged era of dominance, with production outpacing domestic consumption and rising LNG exports.
  • Webber sees gas displacing coal abroad and supporting US geopolitical leverage.
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Permian Electrification Boosts Productivity

  • Electrification of the Permian oil patch improved productivity and reduced venting through pumps and electric equipment.
  • Cheap, expanded grid capacity in Texas is a competitive advantage for oil and gas operations.
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