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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...
United States Dollar Index reaches fresh 13-month highs near 101.50
The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the value of the US Dollar (USD) against six major currenc...
JPMorgan: European Stocks Are Attractively Cheap After Oil Price Slump
Europe’s relatively cheap stocks could become attractive for investors as the oil prices plunged and markets hope the Hormuz crisis is over, according to JPMorgan. Assuming that the Middle East crisis ...
Who Would Take Iran’s Uranium?
As negotiations over Iran's nuclear program continue, the fate of Tehran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium remains one of the most difficult issues to resolve. Before US and Israeli air strikes o ...
Australia’s Renewable Project Pipeline Is Booming
Following government tenders for nearly 10 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity, Australia’s pipeline of probable clean energy projects jumped by about 30% to as much as 32.3 GW in the biggest s ...
Argus: U.S-Iran Deal Won’t Lead to One-Way Traffic to Plunging Oil Prices
The uncertain pace of supply recovery in the Middle East and the continued rapid drawdowns of global inventories make the case that oil price volatility would drag on during the 60-day U.S.-Iran negot ...
India’s Energy Import Bill Jumps 82% Due to High Oil Prices
India’s imports of crude and LNG jumped in May from April, as arrivals of non-Middle Eastern cargoes accelerated, and the country's energy import bill soared by nearly 82% from a year earlier amid hig ...
More Than 60 Million Barrels of Oil Ready to Head to Asia as Hormuz Reopens
Crude cargo arrivals in Asia from the Middle East could accelerate in the coming weeks as more than 60 million barrels of oil stuck in the Persian Gulf prepare to exit the Strait of Hormuz and head to ...
Goldman Sachs Warns Strait of Hormuz Traffic May Never Fully Recover
Tanker traffic via the Strait of Hormuz may never fully recover to pre-war levels thanks to alternative routes that oil producers in the Middle East have tapped amid the crisis, Goldman Sachs analysts ...
High Oil Prices Are Driving an EV Boom in Europe
High oil and fuel prices led to yet another monthly rise in electric car sales in Europe, at a solid 34% on the year, thanks in no small part to the wider availability of cheaper vehicles from China, ...
Saudi Aramco Eyes $7 Billion Sulfur Asset Sale as Demand Soars
Saudi Arabia’s energy major Aramco is considering selling a stake in its sulfur business, eyeing proceeds of up to $7 billion, Reuters has reported, citing unnamed sources. The value of Aramco’s infra ...
Oil Prices Slide After U.S. and Iran Sign Ceasefire Agreement
Oil prices were under pressure in early Asian trading on Thursday after the U.S. and Iran formally signed an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The speed at which oil markets have changed their ...
The Invisible Energy Crisis Threatening to Derail the AI Boom
Every AI boom forecast being published right now — every bull case, Big Tech earnings call, and valuation model — seems to be making the same assumption. The electricity will be there to power it when ...
State of Global Oil Inventories Ruins Iran Peace Optimism
As oil benchmarks crash and Brent slips below $80 per barrel, a growing number of analysts are sounding an alarm: Hormuz may reopen, but oil production in the region would not rebound immediately—and ...