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Qatar says US-Iran hotline essential to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed says Gulf state will resume normal LNG production within weeks...
$4,050: Gold dives to fresh two-week low as Fed rate hike bets boost US Dollar
Gold (XAU/USD) drifts lower for the second straight day – also marking the fifth day of a negative m...
Iran’s Pezeshkian says no negotiation on ballistic missiles
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said that Tehran’s ballistic missile program will not be included...
Big Tech's Hottest New Energy Fix Doesn't Generate Any Power
The artificial intelligence boom is driving a new wave of energy innovation as the public and private sector scramble to match planned energy capacity additions with projected demand. Experts expect t ...
Asia's Coal Demand to Jump 70 Million Tonnes in 2026 as LNG Shortfall Bites
The Middle East conflict has dealt a lasting blow to Gulf energy infrastructure, causing billions of dollars in damage and catapulting energy security to the top of the global agenda. Rystad Energy's ...
Airfares Are Set to Rise Again as the Fuel Crisis Deepens
Prices for flights will shoot up again if fuel costs stay high, the chief of British Airways has warned. The airline’s chief executive, Sean Doyle, said there is “no getting away from” the fact that “ ...
Iranian Official Says Hormuz to Reopen with New Toll Regime
The Strait of Hormuz will ultimately reopen but Iran and Oman will set new conditions for passage, including transit fees, Kazem Jalali, Iran’s Ambassador to Russia, told Russian daily Izvestia in an ...
Russia Slashes Oil Exports As Fuel Shortages And Drone Attacks Bite
Russia is preparing to sharply reduce crude oil exports this month as mounting refinery disruptions, fuel shortages, and Ukraine’s bombing campaign force Moscow to divert more barrels into the domesti ...
Aker BP Gains 2.2 Million Barrels With Tiny Stake Increase
Aker BP will receive an additional 2.2 million barrels of oil equivalent after the partners in the Johan Sverdrup field completed a redetermination process that slightly increased the company’s owners ...
Weak Chinese Demand Forces Cuts to Iranian Crude Prices
Chinese buyers are being offered Iranian crude at discounts to Brent, compared to a premium in May, as demand from China’s independent producers has weakened in recent weeks amid soaring input costs t ...
The Countdown to a Major Oil Price Surge Has Begun
In the coming weeks, readers will increasingly see two rarely used phrases in stories covering our dwindling worldwide oil inventories: "operational minimum" and "tank bottoms." The phrases more or le ...
China's LNG Imports Hit Highest Point Since Iran War Began
China's state-controlled energy giants are buying and importing the highest volumes of liquefied natural gas since the war in Iran began as the world's top LNG importer prepares for peak summer demand ...
Oil Prices Spike After Iran Launches Missile Attack on Israel
Oil prices started the week higher after Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel on Sunday night, heightening fears that U.S.-Iran peace talks might once again fall apart. At the time of writing, B ...
Post-War Oil Trade Could Look Nothing Like It Did Before Hormuz
Persian Gulf oil exporters are scrambling to reroute their crude from ports to pipelines to keep the world running and keep their oil money flowing and fueling their economies. Sanction waivers abound ...
Britain's Net Zero Policy Is Killing Its Chemical Industry
From ammonia to plastics, there can be no modern economy without a functioning chemicals industry, and Britain's is in peril, writes Sharon Todd The recent announcement of a £350m Critical Chemicals R ...