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Unleashing California: How Mike Umbro Is Turning Depleted Oil Fields Into the Grid's Biggest Battery

43 min · 22 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Unleashing California: How Mike Umbro Is Turning Depleted Oil Fields Into the Grid's Biggest Battery

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California is importing 70% of its oil while shutting down its own refineries. Mike Umbro has been watching it happen from the inside. In this episode, Peter Brecht and Wade Spear sit down with Mike Umbro, founder and CEO of Californians for Energy and Science, to talk about what's really happening on the ground in California's oil patch. They cover the near-standstill in Kern County drilling, the closure of Valero Benicia, the Sable offshore opportunity in federal waters, and Mike's pioneering GEOTES technology that turns depleted oil reservoirs into long-duration thermal batteries. If you work in California oil and gas, energy markets, field operations, or you just like real shop talk from people who care about the industry, this episode is for you. Topics discussed: * Activity in Kern County and the economic impact of oil and gas * CEQA and California's regulatory environment * The Sable offshore opportunity in federal waters * Refinery closures and what they mean for fuel supply * GEOTES: turning depleted oil reservoirs into thermal batteries * Educating the next generation of energy workers Show Notes: GeoTES Overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN6imPjOZe8&t=3s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN6imPjOZe8&t=3s] Californians for Energy & Science: https://www.energyandscience.com/ [https://www.energyandscience.com/] Mike Umbro X: https://x.com/MikeUmbro [https://x.com/MikeUmbro] Mike Umbro LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeumbro/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeumbro/] Website: https://localenergy.com [https://localenergy.com] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@localenergyio [https://www.youtube.com/@localenergyio] Local Energy is an oil and gas podcast hosted by Peter Brecht and Wade Spear, covering drilling, production, field operations, energy markets, oilfield careers, insurance, LNG, power, and the people who actually do the work.

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