Why Oil Drillers Are Investing Big in South America
Brazil, Guyana and Argentina drive a fast-growing share of global oil output.
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Shell Warns of Lower Integrated Gas Trading Earnings
Trading and optimization in its core integrated gas division will be significantly lower than in the first quarter after a period of price volatility.
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Oil Pares Losses as Market Shrugs off Larger OPEC+ Output Hike
Despite concerns over excess supply, oil prices overturned declines from earlier in Monday’s session, as downside risks appeared contained.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Shell, Beach Energy and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
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The Moment the Clean-Energy Boom Ran Into ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’
Renewable-energy companies are bracing for the end of government subsidies after the passage of Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill.’
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OPEC+ to Increase Output by 548,000 Barrels a Day in August. What it Means for Oil Markets.
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Oil Gives Back Some Gains With OPEC+ in View
Crude futures settled lower. The market was restrained by the widely held view that OPEC+ will agree to bring back another 411,000 barrels a day in August.
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U.S. Natural Gas Retreats Ahead of Long Weekend
U.S. natural gas futures fell going into the long weekend with potential shifts in weather forecasts that could alter demand expectations.
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Gold Reserve Emerges as Top Bidder for Venezuela’s Citgo
A court-appointed special master recommended a bid backed by Gold Reserve and Koch over a rival hedge-fund offer.
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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Post Surprise Build as Exports Fall
U.S. crude oil inventories rose by 3.8 million barrels, as imports increased and exports fell sharply from the week before.
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Can OPEC+ flood the world with crude? It’s harder than oil traders think.
A portfolio manager pointed out a “unique” market development that could already be helping to tighten global crude inventories, even as major oil producers look to boost output for a fifth straight month.
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Google Signs Deal to Buy Fusion Energy From Bill Gates-Backed Nuclear Startup
The tech giant is betting that Commonwealth Fusion Systems could start producing fusion power next decade.
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