Oil Prices Slip as Iran Peace Hopes Outweigh Hormuz Fears Despite Israel, Hezbollah Strikes
Brent crude and WTI prices were shrugging off fighting in Lebanon as the market concentrates on the U.S.-Iran peace talks.
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Commodities Trader Trafigura Warns of Tipping Point in Energy Markets
Trafigura said the Middle East conflict has thrown global commodity markets into turmoil, warning that markets are at an "inflection point" that could see prices move higher as supply tightens further.
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Self-Driving Car Company Waymo is Repurposing its Old EV Batteries
Waymo is joining with a startup that gathers worn-out EV batteries and gives them a new function harnessing power for the electric grid.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on crude futures, Ampol, Seatrium and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Post Sixth Straight Weekly Drop
U.S. crude oil inventories extended their decline, falling by 8 million barrels, as exports rose and refineries ran near full capacity.
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Oil Prices Rise as Fighting Flares Between U.S. and Iran
Brent crude and WTI prices were rising on Wednesday after an exchange of fire between American and Iranian forces.
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America's Data-Center Build-Out Is Falling Way Behind Schedule
Google, which is raising a fresh $85 billion, has a strategy for getting around the biggest bottleneck.
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State Attorneys General Sue Trump Administration Over Payment Ending Offshore Wind Projects
The lawsuit marks the latest move in the skirmish between Democratic states and the government over the federal onslaught on renewable energy.
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BP Chairman Sparred With Director and Ex-CEO Before Ouster
Before Albert Manifold's abrupt dismissal, tensions rose over everything from secret deal talks to Wimbledon tickets.
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The Nuclear Industry Got a New Life. So Has Its Drive to Recycle Radioactive Waste.
As atomic power enjoys a second act in the U.S., there is a renewed push to scale technology that can extract energy from radioactive waste-and even reap power from Cold War-era bombs.
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U.S. Crude-Oil Stockpiles Post Fifth Straight Weekly Drop
Commercial crude-oil stocks fell by 3.3 million barrels last week. Analysts expected crude stocks to decrease by 4 million barrels.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 05, 2026 07:00 ET (11:00 GMT)
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