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Crude oil surges above $90 amid Iran conflict concerns, marking the highest level since the Russia-Ukraine war. What this means for inflation and your wallet.
A mysterious billionaire's high-stakes gamble through the world's most dangerous shipping lane is reshaping global trade routes and energy prices. Who wins when risk becomes opportunity?
Amazon, Google, Meta and others pledge to pay for their data centers' power infrastructure, but the agreement lacks enforcement and ignores basic economics
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[email protected]Oil prices surge 13% after Iran's leader killed. Strait of Hormuz traffic near zero. Analysts predict crude could hit $100+ as Middle East chaos spreads.
As Europe faces a power crisis, the Nordic countries have become the unexpected hotbed for AI data centers. What's driving this Arctic gold rush?
Japan's largest coal plant builds ammonia storage tanks for carbon reduction. A pragmatic climate solution or expensive band-aid? What it means for global energy transition.
Oil prices dip as US-Iran tensions ease, but consumers aren't seeing relief at the pump. The gap between crude prices and retail costs reveals deeper market dynamics.
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[email protected]Climate change is rapidly lowering Caspian Sea levels, threatening Kazakhstan's oil transport infrastructure and port operations. Water could drop 10+ meters with 2°C warming
While tech stocks tumble, American oil giants like ExxonMobil and Chevron are recapturing investor attention with steady dividends and surprising resilience in the energy transition era.
Rising oil prices driven by Middle East geopolitical tensions are creating ripple effects across global markets and consumer costs.
US refinery workers threaten nationwide strike as union negotiations intensify. Energy prices and fuel supply chains hang in the balance amid labor disputes.
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[email protected]Massive fossil fuel outages during East Coast snowstorm show grid vulnerabilities, while Texas batteries prove their worth. What does this mean for energy security in an era of extreme weather?