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Oil prices climb 2% on further escalation in Russia-Ukraine missile exchange 
 

Oil prices were surging over 2% on Thursday morning after Ukraine claimed that Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile in what would be the first use in war of a weapon designed to deliver long-distance nuclear strikes.

 
U.S. Nuclear Reactors Still Depend on Russia. That's Becoming a Problem. 
 

Escalating tensions between Russia and the United States have wide implications for global security. The tensions are also impacting an important source of U.S. electricity: nuclear power plants.

 
U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Increase Amid Higher Imports 
 

U.S. crude oil inventories rose last week as an increase in imports offset a decline in production, while refineries ran at a lower rate than the week before.

 
Tokyo Gas Shares Rise Sharply After Elliott Builds Stake 
 

Activist investors, once shunned by Japanese management, have become increasingly prominent in the Japanese market.

 
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Find insight on Santos and more in the latest Market Talks covering energy and utilities.

 
Iran Sharply Expands Stockpile of Nuclear Fuel Ahead of Trump's Return 
 

Advances in its nuclear program could complicate the president-elect's efforts to contain Iran.

 
TSA Cyber Disclosure Requirements Worry Natural Gas Companies 
 

Sensitive security details will be vulnerable to hackers targeting federal agencies, industry executives tell Congress.

 
Trump's Choice for Energy Secretary Is a Fracking Booster and Climate Skeptic 
 

Chris Wright's nomination elevates a pugnacious branch of the oil-and-gas industry that mostly hasn't pledged to build out low-carbon energy businesses, unlike giants Exxon and Chevron.

 
Why Big Oil Doesn't Mind Big Regulation 
 

Donald Trump's call to undo Biden-era regulation isn't welcome news for all fossil-fuel producers.

 
Enel to Boost Investment in Electricity Grids, Shareholder Returns 
 

The energy company said it plans for total gross capital expenditure of approximately $45 billion under its 2025-27 strategy.

 
 

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November 21, 2024 11:00 ET (16:00 GMT)

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