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AI Loses its Shine as Money Rotates Back into Big Oil
Big Tech plans to spend hundreds of billions on AI this year, the industry leaders said this earning…
China’s Metals Mania Sends Prices into the Blender
Trading volume and open interest on China’s metals exchanges soared to record highs in January, fuel…
Russia, Iran Likely to Sign Several Economic Coop. Agreements
Russia and Iran want to sign a number of agreements on trade and economic cooperation at a meeting o…
Iran’s Kermanshah Exports nearly 6 Million Tons of Goods in 10 Months
Over 5.9 million tons of goods worth over 2.4 billion dollars were exported from the customs offices…
India ups Middle East and West Africa Oil Purchases to Avoid Russian Crude
India’s largest state-owned refiner, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), has boosted purchases of crude oi…
Equinor Signs Five-Year Gas Supply Deal with Dutch Company
Norwegian energy company Equinor has signed a five-year agreement to supply up to 0.5 billion cubic …
The Rapid Rise of Humanoid Robots
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EU Escalates Oil Sanctions with Broad Ban on Shipping Services
The European Union is preparing to take a much bigger swing at Russia’s oil trade, and this time Bru…
TotalEnergies Pushes Deeper into Namibia’s Offshore Oil Boom
TotalEnergies is expanding its exploration portfolio offshore Namibia with acreage north of a block …
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New German Law could Force Green Energy Developers to Fund Grid Links
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AI Loses its Shine as Money Rotates Back into Big Oil
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China’s Metals Mania Sends Prices into the Blender
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EU Escalates Oil Sanctions with Broad Ban on Shipping Services
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Oil Tankers Wait Offshore as Russia Redirects Barrels to China
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IEA Calls for more Investment in Ensuring Universal Energy Access
The world has made progress in increasing access to basic electricity, but developing nations need …
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Iran Files UN Complaint against Nuclear Watchdog Chief over Approach to its Nuclear Activities
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FM Araghchi: Iran’s Nuclear Rights Non-Negotiable
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India ups Middle East and West Africa Oil Purchases to Avoid Russian Crude
India’s largest state-owned refiner, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), has boosted purchases of crude oil from …
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India Resumes Venezuelan Crude Purchases after U.S. Opens Market
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Equinor Slashes 2026 Buybacks as Low Oil Prices Persist
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Equinor Signs Five-Year Gas Supply Deal with Dutch Company
Norwegian energy company Equinor has signed a five-year agreement to supply up to 0.5 billion …
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Japan’s Mitsui Nears Deal to Buy Stake in Huge Qatar LNG Project
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Germany Seeks Middle East LNG Deals
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Turkey’s Biggest Refinery Fire Jolts Tight Refining Market
Oil markets got a jolt this week after an explosion and fire tore through part …
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Refinery Runs Rise Sharply in China despite Seasonal Maintenance
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China’s Independent Refiners Boost Crude Buying after New Import Quotas
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China’s Petrochemicals Surge Raises Global Oversupply Fears
A buildout in new petrochemical capacity in China is fueling fears that the country could …
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India Needs Strong Petrochemical Sector to Compete with China
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Saudi Chemicals Giant SABIC Weighs Listing of Industrial Gas Unit
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China’s Petrochemical Reliance on U.S. Outweighs Rare Earth Trade
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India’s Petrochemical Demand Stays Resilient amid Global Slowdown
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Can U.S. Hydropower Compete in a New Energy Era?
The United States has long used hydropower, which is now the country’s largest source of …
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A Landmark Water-Energy Swap Deal in Central Asia
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Google Signs a Record $3-Billion Hydropower Deal to Power AI
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India Seeks Developers for Floating Solar Projects at 35 Dams and Reservoirs
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Is Tajikistan’s Mega-Dam Project already Obsolete?
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Japan Launches $1.3 Billion Investment Scheme for Clean Power Users
Japan will provide investment subsidies of a total of $1.3 billion (210 billion Japanese yen) …
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China Braces for a Winter that could Break its Power Grid
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Unusual Weather Drives China’s Biggest Power Spike in Two Years
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How AI and Electrification are Transforming the Power Grid
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Europe Edges Toward Caspian Clean Power Connection
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EU’s Carbon Border Tax Goes Live and Trade Partners are not Amused
On Thursday, January 1st, the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism entered into effect with the …
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White Hydrogen Emerges as a Wild Card in the Global Clean Energy Race
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Green Hydrogen’s Uncertain Future
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India Adds 7.2 GW of Coal Power to Bolster Energy Security
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India Delays Key Decision on Future of Coal Power Expansion
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Africa’s Solar Boom Draws New Investment
This week, the World Bank and the Rockefeller Foundation announced that they will funnel tens …
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Europe’s Wind Bet Meets a Cold, Hard Energy Lesson
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China’s Tarim Oilfield Records Solar Generation of over 2 Billion kwh
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China Aims for 15 Gigawatts of Solar Thermal Power by 2030
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Equinor Suspends Work on $3 Billion Offshore Wind Farm
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Iran’s Kermanshah Exports nearly 6 Million Tons of Goods in 10 Months
Over 5.9 million tons of goods worth over 2.4 billion dollars were exported from the …
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Over 600 CNG Stations Provided Free Gas during 12-Day War
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Indonesia to Host World’s Ninth-Largest Floating LNG Facility
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Iran’s Oil Minister Arrives in Iraq for Energy Talks
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Iran’s Oil Minister Elected as OPEC President for 2025
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