Oil Extends Rally on Sixth Day of Middle East Conflict
Oil extended gains as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran entered its sixth day.
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Saudi Arabia Starts to Shift Crude Exports to Red Sea as Hormuz Disruption Mounts
About 10 million barrels of crude were loaded from the Red Sea's Al-Muajjiz terminal in the first four days of March, implying a daily pace of roughly 2.5 million barrels, according to Kpler.
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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Post Weekly Increase
Oil inventories, excluding the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, rose by 3.5 million barrels. Analysts expected inventories to have risen by 1.6 million barrels.
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Tech Bosses Tell Trump They'll Pay Up for Electricity
Big Tech's decision to foot more of the electricity bill has begun to benefit companies that provide power and their stocks.
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Why global crude-oil prices are climbing faster than U.S. oil amid Iran conflict
The conflict in Iran has sent global oil prices surging, but not every market has been impacted to the same degree.
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Natural Gas Rally Grinds to a Halt. What's Dragging It Down.
If the Iran war ends in the next few days, markets would likely avoid the nightmare scenario of a long-term spike in oil and natural-gas prices.
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Middle East LNG Exports Forecast to Fall Sharply as Conflict Disrupts
Strait of Hormuz disruption and Iranian attacks on infrastructure have led to production halts and storage constraints.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on the rise in U.S. diesel futures, oil futures, data centers and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
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Big Tech's Deals for AI Data-Center Power Present Accounting Questions
Investors want fuller disclosure on the gargantuan power agreements tech companies are striking with energy providers.
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Why American Frackers Aren't Rushing to Pump More Oil
U.S. shale giants won't budge from their plans, despite the market chaos.
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Oil Prices Flatten Despite the U.S. 'Just Getting Started' in Iran War.
Oil fell back from highs Wednesday as investors assessed the chances of a de-escalation to the Iran War.
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Coal Prices Rise as Iran Conflict Stokes Fears of Energy Crisis
The price of coal used in power generation is starting to heat up again, as conflict in the Middle East fans concerns about global energy security.
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EVgo Stock Rises as Earnings Defy EV Slump. The Rest of 2026 Doesn't Look So Rosy.
Tuesday, EVgo announced fourth-quarter adjusted Ebitda of $25 million from sales of $118 million. Wall Street was looking for Ebitda of $2.5 million from sales of $103 million.
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March 05, 2026 07:00 ET (12:00 GMT)
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