Oil Falls on Glut Fears, U.S.-China Tensions
Oil prices extended losses as the outlook for crude oil reflected fears of an impending supply glut and trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
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The Frothiest AI Bubble Is in Energy Stocks
Concept stocks with no revenue have soaring valuations. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has backed the biggest of these energy companies.
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TotalEnergies Expects Higher Oil Production But Flags LNG Hit
The energy company anticipates a jump in margins but said earnings in its integrated liquefied natural gas division will be hit by maintenance work.
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BP Expects Upstream Production Boost But Warns of Weak Oil Trading Result
The company is in the midst of a strategic reset as it seeks to shore up its balance sheet amid declining profitability and pressure from an activist investor.
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IEA Forecasts Bigger Oil Surplus, With Global Inventories Soon Set to Rise
The oil market faces an even larger surplus than previously anticipated as oil supply growth forecasts for this year and next outpace global demand.
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Spain’s Grid Operator Denies Risk of Imminent Power Blackout
Red Electrica said sharp voltage swings detected in recent weeks were not a risk to the supply of electricity because they didn’t surpass acceptable limits.
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Alterra’s Plan to Unlock Climate Investments Targets Developing World
The U.A.E.-financed firm expects to drive $250 billion in renewable energy and transition commitments by 2030.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on TotalEnergies, BP and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
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Trump Wants More Natural Gas Exports and Lower Energy Prices. It’s Going to Be Tricky.
Major gas basins are growing old, and the U.S. lacks the proper infrastructure to ferry molecules where they are needed.
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OPEC Sticks to Oil Demand Forecast But Flags Fiscal Concerns, Lingering Trade Uncertainty
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries pointed to high debt levels in key economies and tariff uncertainty as areas of concern.
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Strathcona Resources Terminates Takeover Bid for MEG Energy
Strathcona Resources terminated its takeover bid for MEG Energy, days after rival Cenovus Energy upped its offer to buy out the Canadian oil-sands producer and changed the terms of their standstill agreement.
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Gas Turbine Makers Are Riding the AI Power Boom
Orders and prices are soaring for the monster machines made by GE Vernova, Siemens Energy and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
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Canada, U.S. Have Discussed Reviving Keystone XL, Carney Says
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he and President Trump have discussed the development of energy projects that would help both countries, including the twice-rejected Keystone XL expansion project.
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After Years of Protests, Environmentalists Are Fighting to Save Nuclear Plants
Where governments and the public once saw safety risks, some now see a source of low-carbon electricity.
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