Dow Jones Top Energy Headlines at 12 AM ET: U.S. Delegation Will Head to Pakistan for Talks With Iran. Oil Prices Settle Below $100. | X-Energy's ...

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U.S. Delegation Will Head to Pakistan for Talks With Iran. Oil Prices Settle Below $100.

News of a fresh round of talks helped calm oil markets on Friday.

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X-Energy's Shares Jump in IPO, Delivering Wins to Amazon and Ken Griffin

X-Energy scrapped a public offering less than three years ago, before the artificial-intelligence boom took hold.

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Canada Approves Enbridge's $3 Billion Westcoast Gas-Pipeline Expansion

Canada approved Enbridge's proposed multibillion-dollar expansion of a west-coast natural gas pipeline system.

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Persian Gulf Oil Damage Will Ripple Long Past the End of the War

Even if the strait opened tomorrow, the hit to the global economy would be long lasting.

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SLB Profit Falls as Iran War Disrupts Operations, Clouds Outlook

SLB's first-quarter profit fell in the face of what Chief Executive Olivier Le Peuch called a challenging start to the year, as widespread disruptions across the Middle East hurt business.

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Renewable Energy Is Booming Again

Solar-energy equipment sales are soaring, signaling a shift to renewables. A move away from oil is affecting the whole spectrum of energy sources.

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America's First Commercial Nuclear-Power Projects in a Decade Just Broke Ground

Bill Gates-backed TerraPower and Google partner Kairos are building nuclear plants in Wyoming and Tennessee.

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BP Faces Shareholder Rebellion at Annual Meeting

BP faced a shareholder revolt as investors used its annual general meeting to express their frustration, rejecting two of the energy major's resolutions.

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PG&E Revenue, Profit Rises

PG&E posted a sharp increase in first-quarter net income and revenue as the parent of California utility Pacific Gas & Electric helped power an artificial-intelligence boom.

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Secretive Shipments of Iranian Oil to China Are Under Threat by U.S.

Iran, China and an array of middlemen have evaded U.S. sanctions for years by shipping oil on aging tankers with opaque records.

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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Rise Amid Increase in Imports

Commercial crude oil stocks excluding the Strategic Petroleum Reserve increased by 1.9 million barrels to 465.7 million barrels in the week ended April 17, and were about 3% above the five-year average for the time of year, the EIA said.

 

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