Texas produces more crude oil than most countries. Its natural gas output rivals that of global energy powers. When ...
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Strait of Hormuz Risk is keeping Brent crude above $70 despite large U.S. inventory builds and near-record domestic production.
Big Tech electricity premium debate grows as Trump pushes data centers to pay more to protect consumers from rising power costs.
AI Nuclear Power Strategy is pushing Big Tech toward nuclear energy as data centers demand reliable, carbon-free electricity at massive scale.
In the early parts of 2026, the global energy world watched with stunned anticipation as United States’ troops captured Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro. This event shifted from geopolitics to ...
After the latest political shock in Venezuela, speculation has surged over the prospects of a recovery for the country’s oil industry. On paper, Venezuela still holds the world’s largest proven oil ...
Despite widespread expectations of policy-driven disruption and geopolitical shocks, 2025 ultimately reinforced a familiar lesson for energy markets: fundamentals still matter most. Supply, demand, ...
Following the takeover of U.S. Steel by the Japanese firm Nippon Steel earlier this year, there has been uncertainty around the future of the American steel company. Nippon has made significant ...
The Trump administration has emphasized the need to develop the United States’ critical mineral and rare earths production capacity to decrease dependence on China and boost national security. In ...