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Brian Sullivan

United States

Senior National Correspondent and Chief Energy Reporter at CNBC

Co-Anchor at Power Lunch

One of the world's longest tenured financial broadcasters. Reported & hosted all over the world. Data driven journalist. Storyteller. Surprisingly funny.

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | cnbc.com | Brian Sullivan

    Due to the breadth of the advertising ecosystem, a variety of vendors may be used for different campaigns. While NBCUniversal lists all of our potential partners, a smaller selection may be used on any given website.

  • 2 days ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Naureen Malik |Mark Chediak |Brian Sullivan

    New York’s grid operator says that power supplies are stable after briefly issuing a rare energy warning as a blistering heat wave forced residents in the region to crank up their air conditioning. Wholesale electricity prices on Long Island soared above $7,300 a megawatt-hour on Tuesday evening with prices in New York City hitting $2,999. New York’s Central Park reached 99F (37C) Tuesday afternoon, setting a record high for that date.

  • 1 week ago | insurancejournal.com | Brian Sullivan

    California utilities cut power to more than 62,000 customers across the state in an attempt to stop wildfires from starting as dry winds sweep the region. PG&E Corp. cut off power to around 60,000 customers scattered across seven counties and may shut off more if conditions deteriorate, according to its website. Meanwhile, Southern California Edison Co. de-energized lines to nearly 2,400 customers in three counties.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Brian Sullivan

    California utilities are mulling power shutdowns as breezy dry conditions across the state raise the risk of wildfires. Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. may turn off power to at least 11,543 customers in 15 counties, according to its website. Southern California Edison Co. is also considering cutting off electricity to 34,199 customers in seven counties, including Los Angeles County, the utility said on its website.

  • 1 week ago | insurancejournal.com | Brian Sullivan

    California utilities are mulling power shutdowns as breezy dry conditions across the state raise the risk of wildfires. Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. may turn off power to at least 11,543 customers in 15 counties, according to its website. Southern California Edison Co. is also considering cutting off electricity to 34,199 customers in seven counties, including Los Angeles County, the utility said on its website.

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Brian Sullivan
Brian Sullivan @SullyCNBC
17 Jun 25

Two big tankers smashed into each other overnight near the Persian Gulf. One --the Adalynn -- caught fire and both are sitting in the water. It's an odd story and we talk more about it on @PowerLunch at 2pm ET https://t.co/kRHx64JFDk

Brian Sullivan
Brian Sullivan @SullyCNBC
17 Jun 25

Under 2 seconds is legit quick. I'd like to try it out. We should demo this @GM PS .. buy tire companies https://t.co/ghSz0KYBv0

Brian Sullivan
Brian Sullivan @SullyCNBC
17 Jun 25

Tax credits -- or lack thereof -- matter. Bad news on the solar & storage stocks. We will need ALL energy. https://t.co/AtyKd4EOAw