Oil Prices Pressured by Trade, OPEC+ Supply Hike Concerns
Oil futures were lower for a fourth consecutive session with trade concerns back in the mix.
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Trump Wants to Sink Offshore Wind. This Project Could Test His Reach.
Dominion Energy's massive project off the coast of Virginia would be a boon for U.S. jobs and energy needs-not to mention the climate. Its future hangs in the balance.
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Trump Wants New Gas Pipelines in New York. Who Will Build Them?
The president's fossil-fuel push might encourage pipeline developers, but they still face hurdles.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Fortescue, oil futures and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
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Antitrust Cops Say BlackRock, Other Fund Giants May Have Hurt Coal Competition
The Justice Department and FTC for the first time are raising concerns about how large institutional investors wield ownership of shares in rival companies.
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Buy Idacorp Stock for Growth Potential in an Overlooked Utility
Idacorp offers a play on cheap power production and artificial intelligence. Its stock looks like a buy.
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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Rise for Second Straight Week
U.S. crude oil inventories rose by 1.3 million barrels last week, while stocks of gasoline and diesel increased amid higher refinery capacity use, according to data released by the EIA.
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Phillips 66 and Activist Elliott Split Heated Boardroom Battle
Elliott had been pushing for four new board seats on the oil refiner's board.
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The $10 Billion AI Startup That Thinks It Is an Energy Company
Octopus Energy's artificial-intelligence platform is remaking the British renewables market-and the power supplier's arms are now stretching to the U.S.
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Critical Minerals Supply Risks Mount Amid China's Grip, Export Curbs
The threat of disruption is growing as export bans multiply and diversification efforts face stiff hurdles, the International Energy Agency said.
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The Big Offshore Wind Project in New York Is Back On
The decision to resume construction marks an abrupt about-face by the Trump administration, which halted the project last month.
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Natural Gas Power Plants Are Energy's Biggest Buyout Targets
Power companies are acquiring natural gas power plants, looking to cash in on the demand for electricity from data centers and other users.
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