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Qatar says US-Iran hotline essential to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed says Gulf state will resume normal LNG production within weeks...
$4,050: Gold dives to fresh two-week low as Fed rate hike bets boost US Dollar
Gold (XAU/USD) drifts lower for the second straight day – also marking the fifth day of a negative m...
QatarEnergy Extends LNG Force Majeure Into August
QatarEnergy said it would extend the force majeure on its exports of liquefied natural gas until the middle of August, Reuters has reported, citing Italy’s Edison, which has a long-term supply deal wi ...
Australia Dodges LNG Disruption as Union Cancels Strike
A strike threat at one of Australia’s biggest LNG facilities, Ichthys, has been averted after the trade union organizing the industrial action reported progress on negotiations with operator Inpex on ...
Oil Prices Jump After U.S. Strikes Iranian Missile Sites
Oil prices spiked in early Asian trade on Tuesday, after the U.S. military launched strikes on targets in southern Iran, reigniting fears of military action just a day after prices had dropped dramati ...
Oil Could Stay Above $100 for Years, Analysts Warn
Oil prices opened trade this week with a decline on reports that a deal between the U.S. and Iran was imminent. Brent crude slipped below $100 for the first time in days. But then President Trump said ...
India Cuts Fuel Demand Growth Projections By 40% Amid Austerity DriveIndia Cuts
India’s refined petroleum demand growth forecast has received a major downgrade, with rising crude oil import costs, a weaker rupee and government-led austerity and conservation measures expected to d ...
Mexico’s Pemex Still Struggles Despite the Oil Price Surge
Mexican state oil giant Pemex was spared a rating downgrade at Moody’s despite the agency slashing Mexico’s sovereign rating to just one notch above junk status. Yet, the affirmation of Pemex’s rating ...
America’s Water Crisis Can No Longer Be Ignored
Policymakers, politicians, and the media have been talking about the need for better water policy in the desert southwest of the United States for decades. As the Colorado River, a major source of wat ...
The Infrastructure Gap Threatening Britain's EV Transition
Motorway services will be central to the EV transition, but urgent action is needed to unlock grid capacity, writes Tim Gittins The UK has now passed a significant milestone with more than 2m electric ...
Europe’s Gas Prices Drop 5% On Renewed U.S.-Iran Talks Optimism
European natural gas prices fell more than 5% to around €46.3 per megawatt hour, their lowest level in two weeks, amid optimism that the United States and Iran could soon reach a deal to reopen the St ...
Data Centers Are Outgrowing Europe’s Clean Power Deals
European data center power purchase agreement (PPA) volumes fell from 4.2 gigawatts (GW) in 2024 to 2.6 GW in 2025, even as capacity buildout accelerated sharply. The drop reflects offshore wind delay ...
Kazakhstan Won’t Enforce $1.4B Gazprom Asset Seizure
Kazakhstan will not enforce a special court's decision allowing Ukraine's Naftogaz to collect a $1.4 billion international arbitration award from Russia's Gazprom, Justice Minister Erlan Sarsembayev h ...
Kazakhstan's First Nuclear Plant Faces More Delays
Beset with financing difficulties, Rosatom, Russia’s nuclear energy entity, is begging for more time to start building Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant on the shores of Lake Balkhash. The site w ...