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Dow Jones
23 Apr
 
Energy Has Been Hit Hard. Chevron Stock Can Bounce Back. 
 

Legitimate concerns about the oil staple have led to an overly bearish outlook and an opportunity for investors seeking a haven.

 
U.S. Slaps Steep Tariffs on Southeast Asian Solar Imports 
 

The U.S. broadened its trade dispute with China by imposing steep tariffs on solar imports from four Southeast Asian countries where Chinese manufacturers have set up factories in recent years.

 
Offshore Wind Is a New Trump Target. Many Projects Are at Risk 
 

The Trump administration's move last week to halt a wind project under construction has put the industry in a state of emergency.

 
Woodside Energy Assessing Tariff Impact on Louisiana LNG Project 
 

Louisiana LNG, which Woodside acquired last year, is within a so-called Foreign-Trade Zone that enables the project to defer the payment of tariffs until the completion of each gas processing unit.

 
Oil Futures Rebound as Risk Appetite Returns 
 

Oil futures recovered most of the previous day's losses as equities picked up, helped by reports that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expects the U.S.-China trade standoff to de-escalate and that a deal could be reached. WTI for May delivery goes off the board at $64.31 a barrel, up 1.9%, and the June contract ross 2% to $63.67. Brent gained 1.8% to $67.44 a barrel.

 
Halliburton sees tariffs cutting up to $26 million from earnings this quarter 
 

Halliburton is following the "fluid" trade situation closely, according to CFO Eric Carre

 
Big Oil Is Offshoring Its Prized Engineering Jobs to India 
 

Chevron and other oil companies are cutting thousands of positions, while offshoring more white-collar jobs to the country.

 
The Oil Patch's 'Manhattan Project': How to Fix Its Gargantuan Water Problem 
 

Oil companies wrestling with huge amounts of wastewater have bold plans to turn the nuisance into a valuable product.

 
Trump's Trade War Threatens One of America's Top Energy Exports 
 

Propane is among the most important products that the U.S. sells to China, which turns it into plastic and sells it back.

 
We're Flushing a Lot of Energy Down the Drain. Can We Capture It? 
 

Wastewater heat-recovery systems are gaining momentum, as cities and building managers look to capture the energy from hot water.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

April 23, 2025 04:00 ET (08:00 GMT)

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