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Oil Edges Higher Amid Mixed Signals

Oil prices edged higher in early Asian trade after falling overnight.

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Judge Backs Elliott’s $6 Billion Bid for Venezuela’s Citgo

A federal judge said Elliott Investment Management’s offer, while not the highest, was the best and the most likely to close.

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The Carbon Capture Plan Turning Cattle Farms Into Power Plants

The Frontier coalition is investing in new technology that produces green electricity from biogas, while capturing waste carbon.

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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on oil futures in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.

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Can the U.S. Make Big Nuclear Reactors?

President Trump is betting $80 billion that the U.S. can revive the stalled nuclear-power industry.

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How Trump’s Attack on Russia’s Economy Is Ricocheting Through Oil Markets

U.S. sanctions on Russia’s largest oil producers, Lukoil and Rosneft, have kicked in and are starting to test Moscow’s ability to sell crude, its economic lifeblood.

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Data Center Politics Get Messy. Billions in Tech Investments Are on the Line.

The method PJM uses to deal with data centers could serve as a model for much of the country.

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Harbour Energy Explores U.S. Deals

Harbour Energy is exploring merger-and-acquisition opportunities in the U.S. as its production base shifts toward the western Atlantic, its CEO said.

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U.S. Sanctions Loosen Russia’s Grip on Serbia by Forcing Sale of Oil Company

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company is in talks to buy Russia’s stake in energy behemoth NIS, according to an official U.S. document seen by The Wall Street Journal.

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Siemens Energy Plans $6.9 Billion Buyback Over Next Three Years

Shares climbed on the buyback news, coming a week after the company upgraded its financial targets for fiscal 2028.

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Tailwater Capital Sees Opportunity in Natural-Gas Bottlenecks

The investor backs businesses that help energy companies, LNG operators and data centers produce or consume more of the fuel.

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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Fall as Exports, Refinery Use Rise

Crude oil inventories decreased last week by 3.4 million barrels as exports increased and refineries ran at a higher rate, said the EIA.


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November 26, 2025 04:15 ET (09:15 GMT)

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