Dow Jones Top Energy Headlines at 7 AM ET: Oil Prices Will Likely Trade in High $50s for Most of 2026 | BP ...

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Oil Prices Will Likely Trade in High $50s for Most of 2026

Oil prices rose after slipping earlier in the session. Julius Baer said prices are likely to trade in the high $50s for much of this year.

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BP Flags $5 Billion Write-Down, Warns of Weak Oil Trading

The warning and impairment-in its gas and low-carbon energy segment-cap off a tough year for the industry.

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Westwood Raises $300 Million for Oil Patch Secondary Bets

The asset manager aims to gain from private-equity investors looking to sell fund stakes backing oil and gas assets.

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Even Oil Companies Are Nervous About Trump's Crackdown on Offshore Wind

Oil industry leaders warn that regulatory uncertainty from a Trump-led offshore wind moratorium could spill over and disrupt fossil fuel permitting, stalling investment across energy sectors.

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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on BP, Woodside Energy, crude futures and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.

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Exxon Mobil's stock hits a new high. Its CEO's call on Venezuela may be helping.

President Donald Trump has threatened to cut Exxon Mobil out of oil deals in Venezuela, but that hasn't derailed the rally in the energy giant's shares.

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China, Wary of Global Unrest, Is Keeping the Oil Market Afloat

China's purchases for its strategic reserve have kept the market from cratering.

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Orsted Shares Jump as U.S. Judge Rules Work Can Resume at Revolution Wind Project

Orsted shares jumped Tuesday after a U.S. judge ruled that work could resume at the company's Revolution Wind project off the coast of Rhode Island.

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Trump Praises Microsoft's Pledge to Lower AI-Linked Electricity Costs

The software company's move comes as the president has unveiled many proposals aimed at gaining more leverage over the economy.

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America's Biggest Power Grid Operator Has an AI Problem-Too Many Data Centers

Increasing demand from the tech industry threatens to max out generation capacity in a 13-state region. Consumers are furious about rate increases.

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China Has Been Gorging on Black-Market Oil. That's Now Getting Harder.

The official market for crude could soon start to feel disturbances as the U.S. and Europe crack down on illicit trading.

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The Speed-Obsessed Texas Wildcatter in Pole Position for Venezuela's Energy Riches

Rod Lewis isn't a big name in industry circles but has a wealth of experience in unstable locales including Mexico and Colombia.

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Trump 'Inclined' to Keep Exxon Out of Venezuela

The president said he didn't like comments from the company's CEO during a meeting Friday at the White House.

 

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January 14, 2026 07:00 ET (12:00 GMT)

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