News Highlights: Top Energy News of the Day - Monday at 11 AM ET

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Yesterday
 
Oil Moves Lower on Iran Talks, Demand Concerns 
 

Oil futures fell as U.S. markets returned from the long Easter holiday weekend in which Iranian officials described as positive talks with the U.S. over a nuclear deal.

 
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.

 
Trump Has Put Solar In Limbo. What It Means for First Solar, Enphase, Sunrun Earnings. 
 

Key themes heading into earnings include tariffs, IRA uncertainty, demand for residential solar, and what Trump's policies will mean for interest rates.

 
The Heat Coming Out of Your Car's Tailpipe? Some Can Be Turned Into Electricity 
 

Researchers have created a prototype that can be fitted into tailpipes of cars, helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles without changing how they operate.

 
Tourists Are Avoiding the U.S. It's a Problem for the Oil Market. 
 

Fewer visitors mean not only fewer room bookings for hotels, but lower oil prices for the U.S. benchmark, West Texas Intermediate crude.

 
DOGE Comes for Clean Energy, Putting Exxon and Occidental Projects at Risk 
 

Thousands of Energy Department jobs are expected to be eliminated as Trump goes after a favorite target.

 
U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Rise for Third Straight Week 
 

U.S. crude oil inventories rose by 515,000 barrels, while gasoline and distillate stockpiles fell as refineries lowered their capacity use.

 
IEA Cuts Oil Demand Forecast as U.S. Tariffs Weigh on Economic Growth 
 

Oil demand growth is forecast to be weaker than previously projected as escalating global trade tensions sparked by U.S. President Trump's tariffs weigh on the global economy, the International Energy Agency said.

 
 

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April 21, 2025 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT)

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