Oil Futures End Mixed Ahead of U.S.-Iran Talks

Oil futures settled mixed in rangebound trade with the market taking a cautious approach ahead of Thursday’s U.S.-Iran nuclear talks.

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U.S. Opens the Way for Fuel-Starved Cuba to Get Oil Shipments

The Treasury Department also said some shipments of American fuel could be legal to relieve the humanitarian crisis on the Communist island.

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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Post Large Weekly Build

Crude oil inventories rose by 16 million barrels, posting their biggest weekly increase in three years as imports rose, exports fell and refineries cut their capacity use.

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Nordex Surges 16% on Earnings Beat, Potential U.S. Expansion

Energy demand from AI-driven data center expansion will drive demand momentum in North America, the wind-turbine manufacturer said.

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Iberdrola’s Net Profit Rises, Reiterates Guidance

Iberdrola said net profit rose in 2025, driven by its networks business, and the energy company reiterated its guidance for the year ahead.

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E.ON’s Earnings Rise as It Spends on European Energy Infrastructure

E.ON’s earnings rose as it expanded and upgraded energy infrastructure across Europe and it raised its investment plan to 2030.

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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on E.ON, Woodside Energy and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.

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First Solar Posts Higher Profit on Increase in Revenue

The solar-energy company posted a higher profit in fourth quarter, but issued revenue guidance for this year that missed analyst expectations.

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Iranian Oil Loadings Soar as Regional Risks Intensify Ahead of U.S. Talks

Iran’s crude loadings have surged to multiyear highs this month as geopolitical risks build ahead of a third round of nuclear talks with Washington.

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Oil Futures Settle Lower Awaiting U.S.-Iran Moves

Crude futures settled lower as the market looked to Thursday’s talks between the U.S. and Iran.

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Crude Oil Prices Are Poised to Jump, Price Action Signals

The lonely laggard in a yearlong surge for commodities may be getting ready to bounce higher.

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Clean Energy Manufacturers Set to Muddle Through Fresh Tariff Turmoil

The Supreme Court has ruled Trump’s Ieepa tariffs unlawful, but other restrictions are still affecting green technology manufacturing.

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