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Gold edges lower to near $4,150 on US–Iran peace uncertainty, hawkish Fed signals
Gold price (XAU/USD) trades with mild losses around $4,155 during the early Asian session on Monday....
WTI rises nearly 2% on Strait of Hormuz closure, shaky peace talks
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) – the US oil benchmark – opened Monday’s Asian trading with an over $1...
Stock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow futures slide with US-Iran peace and inflation in focus
US stock futures slipped against a backdrop of uncertainty ahead of a key inflation reading....
The AI Arms Race Isn’t About Technology – It’s About Electricity
Two and a half years ago, NVIDIA was a $300 billion gaming chip company. Today it's the most valuable company in history at over $4 trillion. Investors who saw what was coming and got positioned early ...
Britain’s Energy Crisis Is Driving Manufacturing Offshore
The UK risks a major wave of deindustrialization and widespread factory closures unless the government expands emergency relief measures for manufacturers battling soaring energy costs, a prominent ma ...
Equinor Expands Giant Troll Field as Europe Hunts for More Gas
Equinor and its partners are investing more than NOK 4 billion ($390 million) to expand the Troll field, a giant North Sea asset that supplies around 10% of Europe's natural gas and contains 40% of No ...
G7 Takes Aim at China’s Grip on Critical Minerals
The leaders of the G7 have created a strategic alliance on critical minerals in a coordinated effort to break China’s oversized control of the metals and minerals and rare earth elements crucial to th ...
Energy Security, Not Climate Goals, Is Now Driving the Clean Power Boom
While ships are beginning to trickle through the Strait of Hormuz after months of near-total closure, it will be a very long time before the effects of this year’s energy crisis fade from the global e ...
Iraq Is Keeping Its Syria Oil Route—Even If Hormuz Reopens
Nobody, especially not Iraq, wants to be caught relying on Hormuz ever again. Iraq is preparing to export crude oil and naphtha through Syria's Mediterranean port of Baniyas, expanding an emergency wo ...
China Is Taking Its AI Boom Under the Sea
The data centre industry has taken off in the last few years, as tech companies look to develop the massive computing power needed to run complex operations, such as artificial intelligence. Thousands ...
Why Small Modular Reactors Are Becoming a National Security Priority
For decades, energy policy in Washington was debated on the basis of economics, climate change, and domestic politics. That era is over. The United States is entering a period where energy security mu ...
The U.S. States Leading the Backlash Against Data Centers
Several U.S. states are concerned about the rapid expansion of data centres, as consumers pressure legislators to address rising utility bills and other energy concerns. Data centres are expected to b ...
Solar Is the Cheapest Power in History, But States Are Retreating From It
A high-stakes push-and-pull is taking place in the United States clean energy sector as state-level laws, federal-level policy, and that infamous invisible hand all tug in different directions. A stag ...
Why Lunar Helium-3 Mining Still Can't Compete With Earth
When it comes to Helium-3, the biggest cost divide is between Earth and the Moon. Potential sources range from tritium decay and terrestrial helium wells on Earth to lunar regolith on the Moon. Today, ...
The Real Reason BP Is Retreating From the North Sea
BP is still considering a sale of all or part of its UK upstream portfolio, which could fetch around £2 billion ($2.7 billion), though talks of a sale to Ithaca Energy fell through earlier this month, ...