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A major test is coming for the stock market, and Morgan Stanley warns the Fed won’t rescue investors
The stock market faces two key headwinds after the new Fed chief said he won’t come riding to the re...
Keir Starmer steps down as UK prime minister
Departure comes as Wes Streeting backs Andy Burnham to be the next prime minister...
Dow, Nasdaq Futures Rise as U.S.-Iran Agree New Deal After Trump Threats
Iran and the U.S. agreed to the creation of a mechanism to ensure the termination of military operat...
Two India-Bound LPG Tankers Clear Hormuz in Dark Mode
Two tankers carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), the key cooking fuel in India, appear to have made the Strait of Hormuz transit with transponders off on part of the route as dark activity rises am ...
India Pushes U.S. to Extend Russian Oil Waiver as Imports Hit Record High
The world’s third-largest crude importer, India, has asked the United States to extend its waiver on sales of Russian oil already loaded on tankers beyond the current waiver expiry date, May 16, sourc ...
Malaysia Warns of Surge in Iranian Ship-to-Ship Oil Transfers
Iran’s dark fleet vessels have been increasingly engaged in ship-to-ship transfers just outside Malaysian waters, exploiting gaps in jurisdiction and enforcement rules to continue shipping oil to Chin ...
Cuba Runs Out of Diesel and Fuel Oil as Blackouts Worsen
Cuba has run out of fuel oil and diesel, with only a limited supply of gas left, the BBC reported today, citing the country’s energy minister, who said Cuba’s energy system was in critical condition. ...
Japan-Bound Oil Tanker Clears Strait of Hormuz Amid Iranian Crackdown
A tanker carrying crude oil to Japan has passed through the Strait of Hormuz, Reuters reported today, citing data from LSEG. This is only the second Japan-bound tanker to make it through the chokepoin ...
Chevron Sells Singapore Refinery Stake to Eneos
Chevron struck a deal with Eneos to sell it its 50% interest in Singapore Refining Company. The Japanese energy major will pay close to $2.2 billion for the stake, media reported. As part of the deal, ...
The Pentagon Has Less Than 8 Months to Break China’s Rare Earth Grip
China moved this week to take tighter control of its rare earths producers amid an escalating tit-for-tat battle with Washington over everything from tariffs and semiconductor warfare to pressure over ...
StanChart Warns Physical Oil Premium Collapse May Be Temporary
Over the past couple of months, physical oil cargo premiums have surged as markets reacted to the threat of physical supply disruption, forcing buyers to pay significantly higher prices for guaranteed ...
Big Oil Reconsiders Previously Unattractive Destinations
The Middle Eastern crisis has prompted a reprioritization among international oil companies. Previously unattractive drilling destinations are suddenly looking quite attractive—even Alaska. The oldest ...
AI Is Being Used to Fix Its Own Energy Problem
Researchers are increasingly employing artificial intelligence to help them solve some of the biggest challenges facing the energy sector – including, ironically enough, the massive spike in energy de ...
Iran Makes Hormuz Passage a Case-by-Case Deal
Two and a half months after the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran began, the Islamic Republic is moving closer to selectively controlling tanker flows through the Strait of Hormuz in a sign that access to ...
China’s Invisible Hand Is Distorting Global Oil Markets
For two decades, OPEC ministers, Wall Street analysts, and oil traders have been speaking about the global crude market as if traditional rules still apply. OPEC’s kingpin, Saudi Arabia, is still seen ...