Oil Caps Positive Week on Geopolitical Turmoil
Multiple geopolitical hot spots pushed crude oil prices higher for the second straight week.
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Equinor Makes North Sea Gas Discoveries
Initial estimates indicate the reservoirs west of Norway could contain 30 million to 110 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent.
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Russia and India's Complicated Relationship Hinges on Oil
The two countries' reliance on each other in the energy sector is coming under strain.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Major Drilling, Macquarie and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
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What oil traders say matters most if the U.S. pushes for regime change in Venezuela
President Donald Trump has blamed drug trafficking for the deadly U.S. strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea and his threats to force the resignation of Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro, but crude oil is almost certainly playing a part too.
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U.K. Approves $37 Billion in Funding for Energy Grid
Ofgem, the U.K. energy-markets regulator, said the move will lessen the volatility in customers' power bills.
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EU Reaches Deal to Ban Russian Gas Imports by 2027
All imports of Russian gas will be banned from the fall of 2027, with earlier phase-out deadlines for liquefied natural gas and short-term supply contracts.
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Energy Secretary Says Data-Center Boom Will Drive Down Power Costs
Chris Wright says growth in electricity production to power AI will make electricity cheaper in the long run.
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TotalEnergies Says Mozambique LNG Partners Will Cover Cash Shortfall After U.K., Dutch Pullout
British and Dutch authorities dropped out following repeated media reports of alleged human-rights abuses by security forces of the southern African nation.
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BP Pulls Out of Hydrogen Project in Northern England
The energy group pulled its application to develop H2Teesside on Monday, citing a rival plan for a data center on the same site.
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The U.S. Is Going Big on Pipelines. The Risks-and Opportunities.
A decade ago, pipeline companies were forced to cut their dividends when an oil bust caused producers to stop drilling.
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Europe's Green Energy Rush Slashed Emissions-and Crippled the Economy
The aggressive push to cut fossil fuels brought an unwelcome twist: dramatically higher electricity costs that are hobbling industry.
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